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In doing so he addressed many nonconformist gatherings; the historian Owen Chadwick suggests that this may have commended him to David Lloyd George, who became prime minister in 1916.
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In recent years, the newspaper has commended popular favorites like the Blues Brothers and the Beatles' "White Album".
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He later atoned for his mistake but may have to do so again after this latest refusal to commend the three-time Balon D'Or winner without qualification.
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