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Most memorable was the response from Charles Darwin, which Fleming summarises as: "Women are at a different stage of evolutionary development, so genius is a biological impossibility for them".

He'll play the Beach Boy Brian Wilson in the forthcoming biopic Love & Mercy, a character Dano calls "a little more goofy and childlike" and a shoot he summarises as "probably some of the most fun I've ever had".

And Sheen's Hamlet is a classic Freudian case experiencing what the latest Arden edition, discussing the psychological approach to the play, neatly summarises as "fantasies concerning the need for masculine identity to free itself from the contaminated maternal body".

Yamauchi readily thinks of the cheats caught, those she still suspects who have so far managed to keep their careers untarnished, of the results lost, the winnings, all that she summarises as "the lost moments".

11.58am BST Other views from intelligence community In an analysis piece, Nick Hopkins writes that not everyone in the intelligence community supports Sir Andrew Parker's views, which he summarises as "the public doesn't have a right to know anything that MI5 deems sensitive".

But what does the deal actually mean Mr Armstrong's memo says the acquisition fits into his firm's "80 80 80" focus, which he summarises as follows: "80% of domestic spending is done by women, 80% of commerce happens locally and 80% of considered purchases are driven by influencers"­.

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In Section 4, the conclusions are summarised, as well as possible future works.

All other endpoints were summarised as appropriate.

It can be summarised as "the desire to do things".

Broadly, the response can be summarised as "neo conservatism".

This begins a chain of events that I could probably summarise as more drinks.

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