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"It was so rich hearing what Flory and Aubrey had to say about all the good players of their era".
Besides, it's rich hearing about culture from a national of the country who brought MacDonaldisation and the concept of 'supersize' to the world.
It's also a bit rich hearing Cargill speak about how he and his team had to carefully, painfully consider not casting Asians so as to not reaffirm past stereotypes.
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Still, it was a bit rich to hear Livingstone on the Today programme attacking Miliband for being "too concerned about carrying the discredited old Blairite wing with him".
And when it comes to scare campaigns, it's a bit rich to hear moaning from the people who threatened $100 lamb roasts, the wipe out of Whyalla and the dangers of a debt and deficit disaster.
It's particularly rich to hear Cramer tar Obama (or anyone else) for "wealth destruction" when he followed up his bum steer to viewers on Bear Stearns with oleaginous on-camera salesmanship for Wachovia and its brilliant chief executive, a Cramer friend and former boss, just two weeks before it, too, collapsed.
"But it was a bit rich to hear that the prime minister has told religious leaders that they should 'stand up and oppose aggressive secularisation' when it seems that his government is aiding and abetting this aggression every step of the way.
He added: "But it was a bit rich to hear that the prime minister has told religious leaders that they should 'stand up and oppose aggressive secularisation' when it seems that his government is aiding and abetting this aggression every step of the way".
No doubt the rich had heard this one many times before in various forms down the ages ("Oh, we just want to repeal the Corn Laws for a *little while*... .. "Oh, let's *just* extend the vote to property-owning males over 21... ..) Next thing you've got the decline of the aristocracy and universal suffrage.
But the combination of the psycho-acoustical effect of hearing rich, reedy sonorities coming from Gehry's radically French-fry-shaped organ pipes and feeling the physical vibrations surge through your body in this acoustically alive space has helped revitalize this magnificent instrument.
You hear rich language that stretches the vocabulary of the theatre.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com