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Ross doubtless speaks for many Wagnerites who have grown impatient with what they feel to be the exhausted and myopic discussion of Wagner's links to Hitler and Nazism at the expense of Wagner appreciation, especially as we mark the bicentennial of the composer's birth.
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But in its recent editorial, the Guardian doubtless spoke for many – on the right as well as the centre left – in adopting a highly suspicious line on data sharing between government departments and agencies.
Down the centuries, the "Aeneid" has doubtless spoken with special poignancy to veteran commanders all over the world, who can read their own lives in an ancient poem composed when bows and arrows were the cutting edge in aerial warfare.
Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, Democrat of Connecticut, doubtless spoke for much of official Washington and the public when he said on "Late Edition" on CNN that he doubted President Bush or Mr. Ridge "would raise an alert level and scare people for political reasons".
A whole book could be written about the uses and abuses of Munich, and the endless invocation of this curse word, despite the fact that Chamberlain's policy was supported by the great majority of British people and by almost all the London press, not to say by President Roosevelt, doubtless speaking for most Americans.
When President Obama speaks to the Muslim world, he will doubtless try to reassure us that America is not at war with Islam.
Doubtless Sir Eyre was speaking for all his colleagues at "the Office," and perhaps all diplomats, when he said that he always "deplored all public speeches on foreign affairs".
I was not in the room at the #IAMSORRY exhibition so I can't speak of doubtless truth, but LaBeouf seems upset by the incident, so as a woman who wants equality it's my duty to say: "I believe you".
Sharon, if he could speak, would doubtless point out archly that it wasn't like that in his day.
The secret police, although doubtless present, keep out of sight, unlike their counterparts in many other Arab countries.And the people a journalist speaks to are willing to reply, if not about political subjects.
Readers of Deborah Solomon's questions for USA Next's Charlie Jarvis (March 13) doubtless assumed that Jarvis was speaking in jest when he said that if his sons voted Democratic, he would "beat them with a rubber hose".
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