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The pot washer has the mashed potatoes down to a science, and they rightly show up opposite any beef, veal or pork.
That has to be reiterated every single time we rightly show that racism is at work.
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Ashley Barnes was rightly shown the red card and David Jones was mistake-prone.
Kozlov is rightly shown the yellow card for some light rugby-union shenanigans on Djabou down the left.
The spotlight rightly shown on notorious or famous predators also serves to draw attention away from the vast majority of molesters, who are not "next door".
Which is why last month, when David Cameron tilted his metaphorical policy head sympathetically to the side and asked sincerely, "Overall, how satisfied are you with your life nowadays?", the nation rightly showed a degree of scepticism.
The lock forward was on Jones's shoulder to take what may have been a try-scoring pass following Hal Luscombe's searing midfield break, and Ibanez was rightly shown the yellow card for his cynical intervention.
There can be no excusing what the terrorists did, and the United States and allied armed forces are rightly showing Al Qaeda and the Taliban that they will not be excused.
Mike Carter's piece (My walk through the wasteland whose people voted leave, 27 June) rightly shows abhorrence for the grossly irresponsible economic policies of the first Thatcher government and their impact on radically reducing the number of industrial jobs.
The public has rightly shown its empathy with wounded and troubled war veterans, contributing hundreds of millions of dollars to private charities that claim to have the veterans' best interests at heart.
In his review, Crain cites three "expository sentences" from my book which, he rightly shows, are drawn from other sources: Fred Anderson's "Crucible of War"; James Axtell's "Natives and Newcomers"; and Richard White's "Middle Ground".
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