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The thing that's tough about French is the thing that's exemplary about French, which is that French speakers across the board are language nuts.
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The result is a sort of comedy-stripped "Fractured Fairy Tale" about growing up in a family of an apparently exemplary merit that is built on a myth of cloistered exceptionalism.
The players have been exemplary since that.
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Hunt dismissed concerns about the issue of exemplary damages – publishers that are not part of a regulatory system recognised by the charter's backstop body could face hefty financial penalties in libel actions even when they win, and ultimately to exemplary damages in libel and privacy cases they lose.
Baroness Kennedy of the Shaws, who spoke after Black, said there was a lot of "hyperventilating" about exemplary damages and that they would only be awarded in the most "egregious" of circumstances, when, for instance, criminal behaviour was involved.
There is nothing surprising or reprehensible about that, but nor is there anything exemplary.
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