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"Some commentators use the word 'evil' to describe Bashir," they wrote.

Run through any of the YouTube compilations of Van Persie's goals and note how many times commentators use the word "sumptuous".

The commentators use it to assess decisions but at the explicit request of the BCCI, we're not allowed to see something that has been part of the coverage for UK viewers for the past six years.

Even the Wikipedia article about millennials admits to being baffled by this; "Most researchers and commentators use birth years ranging from the early 1980s to the early 2000s" Early 1980s to early 2000s?

(Although a number of commentators use the terms 'corpuscular hypothesis' and 'mechanism' interchangeably, distinguishing them has certain benefits.

The commentators' use of the Latin script, albeit in small case letters, to present the name of a well-known university is interesting here: "jnu" (Jawaharlal Nehru University).

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Commentators used Mir's fiery descent as a metaphor for Russia's fall.

During a collapse these trends reversed themselves, and journalists and commentators used more diverse language.

At around which time football commentators used to regularly describe a beaten goalkeeper as 'the hapless guardian'.

Ingham was one of several external commentators used to echo the widespread newspaper claims of a whitewash.

Mr. Cunningham, like some other conservative commentators, uses it frequently when referring to Mr. Obama, apparently to draw attention to his ancestry.

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