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His blithe commentary made for a sinister slideshow.

But the intimacy of his performance, and his self-effacing commentary, made this seem less like a shortcoming than a sign of some unvarnished sincerity.

But Ms. Roberts, through the tone of her spoken-word commentary, made it clear that the music was not to be removed from its context.

Lev Rubinshtein, Russia's finest postmodern poet and a master of sharp political commentary, made a quip out of the official news: "The President will assume the role of leader of a flock of Siberian cranes bred in captivity".

The Xinhua commentary made oblique reference to the South China Sea, where Japan has no direct territorial claims, and accused Abe of pandering to US interests in the region.

This was not, as the commentary made clear, casual racism, but an Abbott and Costello reference (kids, I promise you, you will not have to trouble your dad again), something in which modern football coverage is sadly deficient.

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His DVD commentary makes the point that Donald and Isabelle are like any of us in their fraught relationship.

That kind of deep, deep commentary makes a reader wish that McGinn had kept this a do-it-yourself project.

The commentary makes a limited exception for judges who "make immediate and continuous efforts to have the organization discontinue its invidiously discriminatory practices".

We've read plenty about deindividuation and disinhibition: the way instantaneous and often anonymous commentary makes it much easier to hurl abuse.

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