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He still has a job, but the work environment tends, he says, to be hostile since "the union thing" picked up steam.
Anderson is reluctant to see the benefit of the Nursery: he tends, he says, to go too wide to right-handers and struggles to slant it up the hill across the lefties.
Another rare characteristic is his sunny outlook: this is a critic who rarely criticises.Coming to pop relatively late, Mr Ross tends, he admits, to invest it with more adult feeling; he launches an impressive sally against the idea that classical music is intrinsically grown-up and pop isn't.
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In Seattle, where writers are well tended, he is a celebrity.
With no desk to tend, he can travel in search of new artists.
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He tended what he called "my little newspaper".
He tends to wheeze when he talks.
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