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If the personal chemistry between the two men had got any more intense, there might have been an explosion.
Vittorio Manfré, a 56-year-old gondolier, said neither he nor his colleague had got any work out of the wedding yet, nor did they expect to: it is hard, after all, to stay incognito on Venice's symbolic mode of transport.
Asked if he saw similarities with the BBC last June - when director general Greg Dyke refused to concede that Andrew Gilligan had got any of his Today programme report on the government and the Iraq intelligence dossier wrong - Morgan said: "With great respect, we ain't the BBC and I ain't Greg Dyke.
But the obvious response to the Kaisers from a record industry cynic who happens to be close friends with James Blunt would be: if your second album had got any higher than number 45 in the US charts, would you be spurning their medium-to-small club venues so readily?
And, if Danny Graham had got any kind of touch to Routledge's superb ball, then the Swans striker would have almost certainly celebrated his fifth goal in as many games.
Stephen O'Connell, president of the Prison Governors Associationn, told the BBC that the threat from radicalisation in prisons was "real" but he said he was not aware that it had got any worse over the last year because of staffing changes.
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But only one in five of those applicants had gotten any assistance by the end of last year.
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I don't feel I've got any fear now.
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