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Last March, Mr. Palmer explains, he got a call from John Siegal, a longtime ally of Mr. Green, asking him if he was interested in the job.

She is followed by a man who is unemployed, receiving sickness benefits, who explains he got into debt last year, once he started paying the bedroom tax and the new council tax payments, brought in for those on a minimum income last April.

Sabockis explains he got the idea for the service while working in an ad agency as a creative, where he was constantly losing images, videos, links he found on the internet.

The charming DJ gave Annie a sneak preview of a surprisingly familiar track he's been working on with Madonna it's an edited version of "La Isla Bonita," and as Diplo explains, he got Madge to re-record the vocals from the original '80s hit during their collaborative sessions on her forthcoming album.

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Tom Stocky of the search team explains he gets unique results for a search of "friends who Like Star Wars and Harry Potter".

(His agent explained: "He gets so nervous").

She explained, "He gets so far inside a role that he can make even a sociological confection such as this hero... someone an audience can care about".

Self, who created this character (who did not exist in the graphic novel), explained, "He gets so jaded from exposure to this world, he steps over the line from being the storyteller to being the story maker".

Long was withdrawn at half-time and Bruce explained: "He's got a whack to the back of his calf.

Jacob explains how he got selected for the show.

Sacco explains why he got involved the #OpenComics project.

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