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It's a fine question – and one already seized on by a tweeter.
"Barring the SFA using the iconic Robin Friday at Cardiff image, the Wedding Present's George Best at Manchester United one and Mogwai's Zidane soundtrack (Real Madrid), have any other football teams been referenced on CD album covers?" A fine question, Paul, and one that has brought the most comprehensive and least digressive answer from Paul White.
A fine question.
"What is going on?" is a fine question to ask.
It's a fine question.
Why is that?" A fine question indeed, one that the West should have addressed, but decided to ignore.
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That, perhaps, is a finer question.
In "The Mysterious Island," published in 1874, Jules Verne invokes equinoxes at length, while in the "Just So Stories," Kipling tells of the Elephant's Child, who suffers from " 'satiable curtiosity": "One fine morning in the middle of the Precession of the Equinoxes this 'satiable Elephant's Child asked a new fine question that he had never asked before.
A fine, fine question.
All fine questions, which build to a moderately satisfying conclusion.
It is a fine thing, no question about it, with all its connotations of care and comfort, its appreciation of the small foibles of humanity that science generally ignores.
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