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Why does it go on so about the fact that this year's stunning champion miler, Rock Of Gibraltar, is owned by Sir Alex Ferguson, if not in desperate hope of grabbing a bit of what football has got?
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"One naturally cannot go on forever, so about five years ago I started to organise a succession plan.
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This effect may pre-date Obama: One wonders if Republicans go on about Churchill so much in part because it gives them a way to celebrate the Allied victory in the Second World War while navigating their way around Roosevelt.
I apologise for going on so long about my own ailments – a dreadful case of "anecdotal evidence", for which I am continually upbraided by clinical purists.
(Brady was released without charge, so why the edit?) Similarly, a modicum of self-awareness could have stopped her going on so long about her ongoing and rather yawnsome battle to win the Olympic stadium for West Ham.
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