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But that doesn't mean he is obliged to lower the tone of a damaged politics still further by pronouncing in the style of a saloon bar boor.

By the late 1960s the new reality was given a gloss of history, with Golda Meir, Israel's prime minister, pronouncing in 1969 that there had never been a "Palestinian people in Palestine considering itself as a Palestinian people".

I'll wait until I've read the whole thing before pronouncing in full, but based on the Mail's initial extracts, here's some initial observations: First, day one hasn't produced a show-stopper of a revelation.

Ms. Robertson said Mr. Pareya, her cousin and West's justice of the peace, talked to her not about the damage to his truck or the buckled walls of his home, but of the friends whose deaths he had spent the day pronouncing in his official capacity, as he made his way across the debris field.

He contrasts the wise and strong rule of a medieval abbot with the muddled softness and chaos of the 19th century, pronouncing in favour of the former, in spite of the fact that he had rejected dogmatic Christianity and had a special aversion to the Roman Catholic Church.

Mediatonic developer and Heavenstrike Rivals lead writer Ed Fear showed pictures of Taylor Swift during a presentation on greater narrative design; Maia-maker Simon Roth enthused about treating employees like actual people; and Vlambeer's Rami Ismail managed to attract the attention of Gamergate's Sauron-like Eye by pronouncing in his rousing second-day keynote: "We are developers, not gamers.

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This was especially pronounced in Nigeria.

The problem is pronounced in Washington.

"Ladies' lunch" is pronounced in quotation marks.

Concerns about corruption are even more pronounced in Nigeria and Angola.

Tics seem more pronounced in tennis than any other sport.

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