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And then there's MySpace, also founded in 2003 and acquired by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation in July 2005 for $580m – a purchase lauded by some eminent commentators at the time as the wily Digger's latest masterstroke.

But William Phillips and Philip Rahv were among the first on the left to acknowledge that liberty was being crushed in the Soviet Union, and the magazine attacked eminent commentators who, despite the evidence of those who had escaped from the Russian prison-state, were still "licking Stalin's boots".

Of course, it would have had so much more impact had he made his declaration while still active in the colours of Aston Villa, but in helping to dismantle a taboo which is both shaming and irrational, it is entirely proper that Hitzlsperger should get backing from those within the game and beyond, from respected figures and eminent commentators.

In the past eight days, the Vatican's role in the resumption of diplomatic relations between Cuba and the US has been revealed; the pope has lambasted his own officials and in turn been criticised by one of the Catholic world's most eminent commentators.

Several eminent commentators remarked on the displays.

Despite such differences between the two models, earlier critiques from such eminent commentators as Sewall Wright and G. G. Simpson have argued that punctuated equilibrium is little more than quantum evolution relabeled.

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"The situation is catastrophic," said the eminent commentator on Greek social and political life, Professor Constantinos Tsoukalas.

There are several eminent political commentators in it too, who nevertheless still back the Labour government: columnists who hate the war but still love the warrior.

The eminent Catholic commentator Dr William Oddie, writing a few days after Savile's death, gave the rest of the media a resounding ticking off for their "conspiracy of silence" about the DJ's "deep dedication" to the Catholic faith.

One eminent German commentator argues that German workers, rather than opposing enlargement, should be supporting it: "Once the applicant countries are in, they become less competitive because they have to keep to our social and environmental standards.

According to Michael Wolff, America's pre-eminent media commentator: 'The New Yorker was a much more interesting magazine under Tina's hand.' Brown watched with growing frustrating as Conde Nast made huge sums by selling the rights to more than 20 New Yorker articles she had commissioned to film studios and publishers.

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