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We at the Spectator called them Clinton Crazies".
The Spectator called the whole sequence "real estate politik" — which wasn't necessarily a bad thing.
The Spectator called it a "sordid little travesty of a play".
The original incorrectly stated that "the Spectator called him 'the stupidest MP in the present House of Commons, arguably the stupidest ever'".
Simon Hoggart of The Spectator called the program "a magnificently over-the-top anti-celebrity festival".
In England, Isabel Quigly, film critic for The Spectator, called it "the sickest film since I started film criticism", while a reviewer who admitted that she liked the film was nearly fired.
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The Spectator calls him "blankly unimaginative".
I remember being unsurprised by his defection back in 2002 – it came a couple of years after he wrote a piece for the Spectator calling for a big expansion in private education.
As I left the track, one of the spectators called out to me.
However, not all critics were as enthusiastic about the film; Graham Green of the British Spectator called it a "huge inflated glass-blown object" and criticized its length, comparing it to the feat of a flagpole sitter.
As he took the 100-yard walk to the scoring trailer, one spectator called out to Woods: "You're washed up, Tiger.
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