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Owing to a sudden power cut, the plump housewife was so badly disturbed that she seriously thought about how she could make a kebab for the afternoon lunch.  So long as the power supply does not restore, how would the mixie work? No power supply strictly meant the power-driven mixi would not run in any possible way.  She had no other direct way than to painfully wait for the immediate restoration of the electricity supply.  How could it be possible at the critical time? She knew very well there would not be an immediate power supply in her locality.  She started mumbling bizarre words against the authorities about the long electricity failure. After all, she could do nothing more than give this particular vague reaction. In the meantime, her neighbour, a close relative, sent a plateful of kebabs. This indeed brought joy to her desolate face as she no longer needed to curse the unexpected power failure. Her big problem of the long wait for electricity restoration no l...

Who really felt instant pressure?


Very specifically an interesting situation was reportedly emerged with the recent visit of the US President Donald Trump's visit to the British PM's official residence in the United Kingdom. As was reported how had Nicola Hickling, a well-known lip-reader, revealed an awkward conversation between Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. She speaking on behalf of Covers, claimed that the time UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed President Trump to his official residence 'Chequers' remained relatively embarrassing. 

When Trump arrived at the PM's favoured rural home, PM Keir Starmer reportedly replied in usual terms to him, "Welcome, it's good to see you here again." Thereupon, the US President also said: “It’s nice to see you again.”

It was also reported when Starmer inquired about Trump's prior experience at Chequers, the president said that he had. Hickling at once claimed inability to grasp what Trump had said, to which Keir Starmer responded, "This is the first time… It aptly occurred seven days ago and has now passed. I hardly ever tell people that kind of thing. Starmer said, "Nonsense," to Trump's inaudible response. I made a mistake. 

According to Hickling, Starmer became a little agitated at this particular point of time and waved away the misunderstanding.The lipreader again said Trump, however, reacted with visible emphasis, turning towards the cameras and saying: “It’s a genuine mistake, my friend.” While posing for quick photos together, Trump thanked Starmer for the visit, saying: “It’s been great, thank you.” Does it possess also the fun bit? 

So polite! but this became a surprisingly, newfound sense of apparent vulnerability for them too. Recalling the past days rather than a bad incident, feels so much more exposing. They felt like they have got more to fall back on and things to hide behind there, whereas this is a distinct matter. It could be asked: Who really felt an

 instant pressure? 

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