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Using Twitter to teach children all that communication must, by definition, lack depth of any sort, and is plainly mad.
He later said he preferred state funding of the BBC – a "straight government transfer" – to the licence fee and said the corporation had a "certain view of the world" and regarded "anyone who disagreed with it as plainly mad".
"It is more a BBC view of the world, and that still very firmly exists, a certain view of the world that all right thinking sensible people take and anyone who disagreed with that is plainly mad.
Speaking at a Broadcasting Press Guild lunch two years ago, the Tory MP, who was then still chairman of the House of Commons culture, media and sport select committee, criticised a "BBC world view" and the attitude that anyone who disagreed with it is "plainly mad".
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Speaking two years ago, Whittingdale criticised a "BBC world view" and said the attitude that anyone who disagreed with it is "plainly mad".
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Fear of having his theft of the plainly marked papers discovered mad him tuck them inside his suit when he left.
I would not want to judge Glenn Winslade on the basis of this one outing; the tenor began to lose his voice at the end of Act II and was plainly not himself in the crucial Mad Scene.
Plainly is a mass hysteria, like the witchcraft craze – a long, mad search for a scapegoat.
Despite all the placards and chants plainly indicating otherwise, some bankers suggest that deep down, the protesters are not really all that mad at them.
Plainly dressed.
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