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Now, this former enemy of democracy not only insists that he is happy with the result of last year's election – "I want to say openly and frankly that I am very pleased that the NLD won a landslide victory" – he goes further and makes a claim that would have beggared Par Par Lay's belief.
Freud not only insists on getting to know his sitters – "If you don't know them, it can only be like a travel book" – but also keeps his subjects under close observation until they reveal, in his words, "the all without which selection itself is not possible".
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