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what the meaning of these two sentences?

 
 
Reply Mon 10 Oct, 2011 06:48 am
1.Her rise, as she once described the star is born press coverage that greeted her maiden speech in Commons , was“roses , roses all the way. ”
2. The imperiled John Major cannot take comfort in t he timing of the Path to Power. Thatcher has relentlessly flogged t he book in Britain and t he U. S. , giving TV interviews t hat scourge what she sees as the collapse of her country’s leadership .
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Reply Mon 10 Oct, 2011 07:18 am
@stacy2011,
1.The subject had a wonderful reception to her first speech as an MP, including predictions for her subsequent success.
2. John Major's comfort as the prime minister to succeed Margaret Thatcher was undermined by her active promotion of her critical book "Path to Power", whose publication coincided with his term of office.
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Reply Mon 10 Oct, 2011 07:35 am
@fresco,
thanks
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Reply Mon 10 Oct, 2011 07:38 am
@fresco,
in the second sentence, timing means the publication of the book ,right?
fresco
 
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Reply Mon 10 Oct, 2011 07:46 am
@stacy2011,
Yes.
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