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And, I have read at least one commentary opining that the Dutch report may itself constitute psychological operations against Iran -- that is, that the report itself is designed to intimidate the Iranian people by posing a false specter of war.

In the hours before his race at London 2012, one commentary published in China Daily said: "The nation has been waiting four years to hear the Olympic starting gun for the star hurdler Liu Xiang".

James Naughtie from Broadcasting House and Edward Stourton from Westminster Abbey will anchor Radio 4's coverage ahead of the World at One. Commentary on Radio 5 Live will be provided by presenters Shelagh Fogarty, Nicky Campbell, Victoria Derbyshire, Gabby Logan, Richard Bacon, Peter Allen and Aasmah Mir.

One commentary suggests that the "speed at which the internet can spawn new ethical dilemmas has thus far understandably outpaced the rate at which organized psychology can develop ethical principles in a careful, deliberative fashion" (Humphreys et al. 2000).

In the second one, commentaries about the validation processes are presented.

At PLoS One, however, commentary on articles occurs only after an article has been published, and also includes links to all media coverage of articles.

The race starts at 06:00 BST and build-up will be hitting your television screens at 05:00 on BBC One, with commentary on 5 live from 05 30.

With broadly positive but rarely enthusiastic commentary at one end of the scale, total denial at the other, and nit-picking you could lunch out on in the middle, few people seem inclined to see this as anything other than the next in a long line of worthy reports getting worked up about the future of UK farming.

Anna, from Virginia, had this to say about Ablow's commentary: "At one time, I would have felt the way these [Fox News] critics did.

But perhaps the best part comes from their mother Linda's commentary: at one point she asks the photographer "Do we all look fat?" Seemingly assured that they do not, she asks one of her triplets "Avery, can you smile?

Later, she married Martin Greenberg, a critic and a translator, who at one point was an editor at Commentary, together with his famous brother, Clement.

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