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He continued: "They wanted to make a thing of it.
We had never denied it – we just hadn't wanted to make a thing of it.
When he first saw the score, he said, "I didn't understand a thing of it".
Not to make too big a thing of it, but do you think there was anything Freudian just then when you referred to Iraq as Vietnam?
The couple had "planned to take a road trip and quietly return them, and not make a thing of it", she said, but never did.
In a robust response, Wainwright told the Observer she was "saddened" that the Mail had picked up on the attack on Cawood – played by Bafta-winner Sarah Lancashire – and a previous incident when a young woman police officer was crushed to death and had "tried to make a thing of it, when shows like Game of Thrones have so much gratuitous violence against lots of people".
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A thing of metal, it looks improbably alive.
This is also a thing of beauty: it hints rather than doggedly, sea-doggedly, copies.
So, however much this show is a thing of art, it is also achingly physical.
It was a thing of breathtaking beauty: it was the colour of the best Mediterranean sky but somehow unnatural, uncanny.
It's a thing of wonder, isn't it?
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