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England can take little consolation from the fact that they scored two tries to France's none. They were, after all, at home and both scores incorporated a large element of luck. When Harry Ellis lost possession at a ruck before regaining the ball to start the move from which Barkley touched down, it was a reminder that, outside the world of rugby, the verb "to recycle" is usually applied to rubbish. For Josh Lewsey, it was a stroke of good fortune that his collision with Sébastien Bruno created the unexpected angle for a run to the line past Yachvili and Elhorga, both suddenly wrong-footed. Hollow laughter at Twickenham's comedy of errors : Dire display exposes collapse of confidence since World Cup triumph, G, 14.2.2005, http://sport.guardian.co.uk/sixnations2005/story/0,15694,1412373
In contrast to the decades of communism Budapest today seems to be trying to win awards for having the highest concentration of McDonald's and Burger King restaurants in Europe and is busy building some colossal indoor shopping malls. From bar to bath : Nick finds hidden nightspots, thermal spas, and solemn reminders of the communist era as he visits Budapest, G, 12.1.2005, http://travel.guardian.co.uk/netjetters/nick/story/0,15196,1388669,00.html
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