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In the spectator states, where upwards of three-quarters of Americans live, candidates don't run any strategies at all.
In the spectator gallery, Mr. Maxwell's eyes welled as he flipped through the pages, upset by what he called false information in his file.
In the spectator rows reserved for family, people were openly weeping, including Jennifer O'Brien.
In The Spectator, Quentin Letts reviewed the book very positively, describing it as "a magnificent, sustained cry against the aggressive secularism taking control of our weakened culture".
The tone was no less inflammatory in The Spectator.
Michael Tanner in the Spectator pronounced it a "triumphant success".
Then he wrote a column about the incident in The Spectator.
His companion wept as she comforted his mother in the spectator section.
He is, as Douglas Murray has written in the Spectator, both a bore and a boor.
I couldn't help remembering this when I later read Ross Clark's little shocker in The Spectator.
("Today Crimea: Tomorrow Estonia?", as a headline in the Spectator put it).
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