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Aberdeen, it must be said, did not do very much wrong other than perhaps fail to press home the advantage given to them by the debutant Donervon Daniels.
Daily Telegraph: Andrew Gimson: A Speaker struggling to persuade himself that there is nothing very much wrong Daily Mail: Out of order!
A macaronic tendency to drag in an untranslated quotation, whether in French, German, Italian, or Spanish, marked his prose for the rest of his life, and could have been a tacit claim that there was really not very much wrong with his eyes, if he could take in all that print.
However, a lot of people have sympathy for Compton because he has not done very much wrong.
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