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In this respect, Nasa, so often criticised, is much to be praised.
Murray, so often criticised for his rants, hardly passed a glance towards his box all afternoon.
In other words, creation will take the place of imitation and a global marketplace so often criticised for its homogeneity will demonstrate a bit of proud diversity.
In his first newspaper interview since these twin incidents, Miliband seems unburdened and, it must be said, for someone so often criticised for looking awkward, comfortable in his own skin.
Short stories require reticence, a certain self-restraint, if they are not to grow into those longer stories we call novels, and Yellow Dog - weighing in at a lean 300-odd pages - shows that Amis, so often criticised for his excesses, is unexpectedly adept at scaling down his style.
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Technically, his "salary" was not illegal, but the news was seized on by the "corrupt" politicians he so often criticises.
There was no sign of the direct, physical play Irish teams have so often been criticised for.
The church hierarchy should not seek to control these activities, and is often criticised for not doing so, in the call for "strong leadership".
He has been often criticised because his characters are so grotesquely exaggerated.
Developers in Britain are often criticised for building characterless suburban properties (so-called "Barratt boxes", after one large firm).
Yet Riquelme is often criticised in Argentina.
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