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I enjoy Martin Brundle immensely but as Daniel Ricciardo receives his third place trophy, Brundle offers the worst bit of commentary all day: "Great lad.
Initially, it was a blog called Solve Climate News, which collected news links from elsewhere and added a bit of commentary — a tried and true formula for many new blogs.
"Just to clarify, it wasn't the word 'tautological' that was nice about that bit of commentary but the completely natural, throwaway way in which he used it (and why not, it's a perfectly cromulent word)," writes David Wall.
There's even a bit of commentary from the judges' chair Simon Frith, who admits that you can't always compare the albums on the awards' famously eclectic shortlist but says that they are all worthy of being heard.
And in the weeks since the film's release the lens flares have been the subject of quite a bit of commentary, most often folded into the larger issue of Mr. Abrams's stylistic debt and compulsive homage to Mr. Spielberg, his role model and mentor as well as a producer of "Super 8".
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Cobble up all those bits of commentary, however, and interesting patterns start to emerge.Engage, a right-leaning new media communications agency in Washington, DC, has produced an interactive map of the most memorable moments of the Republican Party convention.
And when Amy Winehouse died this weekend (see Sasha Frere-Jones's Postscript), Brand, who is a former heroin addict, wrote a tribute to the singer on his Web site (it was later reprinted in the Guardian) that ends up being one of the most interesting bits of commentary in this whole mess.
He actually writes that society is in sharp decline because women had won the right to vote, one of his most dully reactionary bits of commentary.
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