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Novels are weirdly more naked.
It "felt weirdly more like a responsibility, a kind of civic or national responsibility", he says, the Lancashire accent surprisingly strong in a man who, now 56, has lived in the capital since he was 21.
The underlying idea behind the BBC's recent proposed changes to radio – including shutting down 6 Music and the Asian Network – was to make BBC radio more easy to understand and, weirdly, more digitally inclined.
He adds: "I wrestle in a big way with August Wilson's work in that I at times admire it and at times feel infuriated by it, which is weirdly more influential than loving someone entirely".
Alright, so the building might not yet be completely finished – in fact the piles of building materials, unfinished surfaces, and missing panels seem weirdly more noticeable than they did at the hall's opening in January.
Weirdly, more than anything else over the past half decade at least, this makes me want a Dell computer.
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As the pages turned, the prose got weirdly darker, more disconcerting and more age-inappropriate.
Virtual reality, weirdly, seems more normal.
Which makes you feel weirdly even more alone.
"You know, I think Simon is actually weirdly far more chilled than he lets on.
That song has become weirdly affecting, more affecting, to me at least, than ever before.
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