Thomas was a biblical commentator, an educator of his fellow friars, a theologian, a preacher, and a great contemplative. |
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Reid won the race aboard Via De Lago in a close finish over Alf Matthews, another racing commentator, on Horricks. |
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There is so much mindless golf jabber on TV that I would welcome a season-long commentator lockout. |
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As well as a musician and poet he is a journalist, broadcaster and commentator. |
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John is a Canberra-based commentator on Australian Government, the parliament and public administration. |
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Large crowds gathered despite the overcast conditions and they were whipped into a storm by the Eurosport cycling expert commentator Mike Smith. |
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Canadian commentator Colby Cosh has posted a quick thought on the comparative welfare recipient counts between Alberta and Saskatchewan. |
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Before the speech started, one commentator said Bush ran the risk of being a lame-duck president for the next three years. |
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An accomplished goalkeeper and latterly a sought after commentator and coach, he spent a glittering career between the sticks for Glasgow Celtic. |
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He continues to hone his analytical skills as a theatre commentator and critic. |
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There was the case of radio commentator Lin Bin who was firebombed by communist sympathisers. |
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He was a chronic annotator, editor and commentator, loving the detail of government but disliking the main business. |
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Chris Rock's evolution from underachieving Saturday Night Live also-ran to incendiary social commentator is the stuff of comedy legend. |
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Once a commentator commits a major rhetorical gaffe or colossal misstatement of fact, it becomes impossible to take them seriously. |
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In his autobiography, My Life, he tells of his lifelong passion for golf both as a player and a commentator. |
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And who better to set them right than a former TV talk show host, Labour MP and newspaper commentator? |
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He has also recently turned commentator on India's business and economic scene and indeed social and political arenas. |
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You'd make a good psychologist, executioner, black widow, arsenic poisoner, heretic queen or commentator. |
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His face hadn't seen a razor for the best part of a week, for which he ludicrously incurred the wrath of the network commentator. |
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Reminiscent of Borat's unforgettable lime-green mankini, Carrey's attention-seeking garment failed to impress style commentator Peter York. |
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Perle is a commentator on defense issues and a former US assistant secretary of defense. |
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Anyhow, as I'm no football commentator, let me shut my trap as I may just get into territory where I cannot defend myself. |
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The commentator, Shankarappa Master, won the hearts of spectators with his trilingual speech. |
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In the stands, a crowd of largely blind or partially sighted students whoops as a sighted commentator relays the action. |
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The CBC, embarrassed once too often by its most popular sports commentator, has muzzled him. |
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Part of the problem with the parliament is, as commentator Iain McWhirter says, naive idealism and, after a 300-year break, unreal expectations. |
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Tonight, newswoman and commentator Cokie Roberts on some remarkable women who helped make history as America's founding mothers. |
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It never occurred to me that that bombastic yachting commentator would become the ambassador for New Zealandese all over the world. |
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Brinkley's legacy can be witnessed every time a TV commentator describes a Washington scene with brio and wit. |
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But it is unusual to hear such vehement attacks on the profit motive of a private company by a right wing media commentator. |
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In Greek tragedy the chorus commented on the action, but in Feathers of Peace there is no commentator giving moral comment. |
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He was for many years a cricket commentator on Indian radio, famed for his spoonerisms. |
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The first match began and before the commentator could say hello to the live audience, one of the game monitors went dead. |
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Mick Westerman, the video cameraman, wondered if he was a better golfer than commentator. |
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No one has represented the divided self better-the analyst, the observer, the commentator who serves as witness of the one who has come through. |
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During our concise conversation, Conrad proves to be a sharp observer and commentator on the game. |
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As one commentator said, the organizers have had to negotiate more hurdles than the competitors in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. |
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Any commentator owes it to themselves to at the very least to read this book. |
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But we can note that at least one commentator has noted its incompatibility with the rest of his system, while another has noted its superfluity. |
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The event is organised by Paul Allen, the PR supremo and occasional commentator. |
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Just because someone played hoops doesn't mean they're qualified to be a commentator. |
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One of his major passions is horse racing and one of his goals is to be a race commentator. |
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Wade lives in London and New York, gives motivational talks, hosts corporate tennis events, and works as a tennis commentator. |
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For years your columnist has been the smartest and most percipient commentator on matters political and was always ahead of the posse. |
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Since starting this blog last summer I have endeavoured to be a fair-minded commentator on British politics, among other subjects. |
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Veteran royal commentator Tom Fleming will commentate on the event, telling the story of The Queen Mother's life for a family viewing audience. |
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He has also made a name for himself as an expert commentator on the latest trends in gifts and gizmos. |
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I'm a fan of her as an author, but as a social commentator she's way off-beam. |
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Another commentator wrote recently about a growing tidal wave fast engulfing Labour. |
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A comment by a leading commentator on British industrial performance, David Coates, is suggestive. |
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He then spent months as a television commentator criticizing the president's action. |
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Sports commentator John Helm said Bradford City's extinction would be a tragedy for sport in Yorkshire. |
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John Motson has been a front line commentator with BBC Television for over 25 years. |
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Cronje said he had dreams of becoming a sports commentator or columnist after retiring as a national player. |
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His audible and continuous instruction came quicker than a radio commentator on a tennis match. |
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Keighley coach Gary Moorby has swapped seats with Roe, who regularly works as a match commentator on Radio Leeds. |
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During the same match, BBC commentator John Virgo was able to give the final word on a tricky dispute. |
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So if my ideas about baseball make me a good commentator on the sport, that's fine. |
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The collection has won plaudits from golfing past master and BBC sports commentator Peter Allis. |
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The former Open champion originally planned to play in the event after working as a television commentator at the Ryder Cup. |
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He still kicks it today, when he's not working as a commentator for CBC television. |
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She was a very fine commentator on the social condition of Victorian England. |
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An eminent diplomatic commentator wrote that the action taken by France in response to atomic tests by South Africa would not be purely platonic. |
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Before he was a commentator, Kling worked for Freddie Mac, doing things like forecasting default risk. |
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The sharp-tongued commentator said the airwaves should be liberalised to allow different politicians to run their own stations, and to enhance freedom of speech. |
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Watch commentator Chris Webber make brilliant use of the telestrator, with a play-by-play of ice cream defense. |
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We also happen to have a wonderful commentator, Clive Irving, who is obsessed with aeronautics. |
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He threw the after-party at his then-home with his wife, the national security commentator Elise Jordan. |
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Our claims are based on a scholium of an anonymous Byzantine commentator. |
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The commentator Andrew Sullivan harried McCain about the risks of war, recalling Iraq. |
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If Fox News is any barometer, Gingrich has not been hammered on the channel where months ago he was a commentator. |
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A second-rate novelist and a furtively fabricating social commentator, he was homophobic, anti-feminist, unsociable, anti-intellectual, authoritarian and latently violent. |
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He reviewed the treatment accorded the single tax on land values in several texts and was criticized by one commentator for the causticity of his criticism of them. |
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A Call To Action is, with Carter acting as curator and commentator, the public record and statement of that conference. |
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At the end of their segment, the BBC commentator Hazel Irvine noted how dizzy they must be. |
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John Motson has been a television football commentator for the BBC since 1971, and has recently started doing radio match commentaries for BBC Radio Five Live. |
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A middle position for the Middle Kingdom is the correct stance, this commentator concludes. |
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The moderator, right-wing commentator Erik Erikson, asked the candidates what they look for in a federal judge. |
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He has appeared as a guest commentator on dateline NBC and CBS 48 Hours Mystery. |
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I've increasingly become convinced that in order to be any kind of a public-intellectual commentator or combatant, one has to be unafraid of the charges of elitism. |
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All of which, if true, suggests that she's not the most hard-headed commentator on Middle Eastern affairs. |
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What is so important about her is that even at the age of 92, she is no relic of the early twentieth century but continues to be a prolific commentator on her world. |
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Even though he can be an old buffer type of commentator at times, no one who has listened to him can say that he doesn't inform and doesn't contribute. |
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In fact my little boy is shouting so loud for me that the race commentator mentioned him a few times, and is getting lots of laughs out of the spectators. |
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There are two things that every commentator deserves from readers and interlocutors. |
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This dramatic comedy from 1942 plays off the match of polar opposites, the brash sports reporter Craig and the brilliant political commentator Hepburn. |
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After Rinehart acquired a seat on the board, a conservative commentator was given a Sunday talk show. |
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So let's lay off Tim and just hope in the fullness of time he becomes a much better commentator than some of the other no-marks who qualify as pundits during Wimbledon. |
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Hamlet, like Richard II, meant to be by temperament a lyrical poet, a splendid commentator and rhapsodist, is forced to plunge into a series of frenetic occasions. |
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Ebony Fashion Fair commentator Jada Jackson Collins took the stage and once again the haute couture adorning the captivating models dazzled the audience. |
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Almost every aspect of the SarcMark succeeded in riling one commentator or another. |
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In the 1990s, one commentator presented the idea that archives should move from being a storer of information to a presenter of older information. |
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He is a brilliant commentator and tenacious advocate of his position. |
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Utterly unlaughable, it has all the wit of a malevolent commentator as pitiless and well-informed as the records of the Day of Judgment. |
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And Wilf O'Reilly, the former Olympic short-track speedskater, now a BBC commentator, thinks she will come good. |
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Having been recorded dropping the N-bomb on Chelsea's Marcel Desailly, his days as a commentator were over. |
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The landing was performed in a normal mode, said the commentator of the Mission Control Center citing officer of the search and rescue services. |
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The commentator Howard Posner observes that there is not a bar in the interludes, no matter how beautiful, that is free of foreboding. |
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Away from driving, in 1962 he acted as a colour commentator for ABC's Wide World of Sports for Formula One and NASCAR races. |
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He was rated in the top 10 Formula One drivers of all time by longtime Formula One commentator Murray Walker. |
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In 1964, together with British commentator and journalist, Murray Walker he published the book, The Art of Motorcycle Racing. |
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He combined a property development business with a role as a commentator on motor sport. |
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Former BBC commentator and now Sky F1 commentator David Croft presents when Dave Clark is unavailable and also occasionally provides commentary. |
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He has written an autobiography with the late Sky TV darts commentator Sid Waddell. |
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He made several appearances on the ITV game show Bullseye, hosted by comedian Jim Bowen and professional darts commentator Tony Green. |
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The event was hosted by the British commentator for Eurovision, Graham Norton, and the host of the 2013 and 2016 Contest, Petra Mede. |
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The Herald's main political commentator is Iain Macwhirter, who writes twice a week for the paper and who is broadly supportive of independence. |
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His work as a BBC athletics commentator and pundit began with the 2004 Athens Olympics. |
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The lexicographer Suidas enumerates the works of Horapollo, the philologer and commentator on Greek poetry. |
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The treasurer was Henry Thornton and the founding secretary was Thomas Scott, a biblical commentator. |
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As a prolific writer and commentator, Southey introduced or popularised a number of words into the English language. |
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Notable people from Worsley include the actress Helen Cherry, and television commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme. |
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He writes with considerable authority, an authority that has been earned as a fearless journalist and radical Afrikaner commentator. |
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But the big news was that crazy commentator Tony Gobbledegook was off sick missing his first show in eight long years. |
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Wilkinson was awarded the RBS Man of the Match as adjudicated by BBC commentator, Brian Moore. |
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Most political commentator were first taken by idiotism and had no exact comment about its overnight spring up. |
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Pougatch promptly got the bum's rush from the Beeb's most oustpoken commentator. |
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She is a widely respected futurologist and social commentator. |
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Stephen Fry appears in the stirring Judd's Paradox, an introspective Daniel Radcliffe in Third Man and commentator Henry Blofeld in It's Just Not Cricket. |
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During 2017, Watt announced his retirement as a boxing commentator. |
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It is the social commentator Polly Toynbee who supplies imagery that is more appropriate for Conservative social policy in the twenty first century. |
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Davis appeared as a commentator for the BBC's snooker coverage and as a guest on television quizzes such as They Think It's All Over and A Question of Sport. |
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Play-by-play commentator Jerry Punch will be joined in the booth by 1989 NASCAR champion Rusty Wallace and two-time NASCAR champion crew chief Andy Petree for analysis. |
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After a racing career stretching from 1968 to 1984 he retired from competition and relocated to Australia, working as a motorsport commentator and property developer. |
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Hill also made a UK television advert with F1 commentator Murray Walker for Pizza Hut, in which Walker commentated on Hill's meal as if it were a race. |
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After retiring from competitive tennis, she coached for four years and has also worked as a tennis commentator and game analyst for the BBC and Eurosport. |
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Television commentator Tucker Carlson no longer wears his signature bow ties and the MIT beaver mascot is now going tieless, but Joe Plaud remains a big fan. |
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In 1970, she was hired by the BBC as a guest commentator and worked with them for over three decades, while occasionally commentating for US TV stations' tennis coverage. |
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The club's president is the famous BBC commentator Barry Davies. |
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Upon graduating from the University of Baltimore in 1991, Aparicio began his career in radio as the color commentator for the AHL Baltimore Skipjacks. |
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The rest of the book in devoted to his writings as a philosopher, biblical commentator, linguist, poet, man of Halakhah, and polemist and publicist. |
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Every crime commentator on cable news will have him on toast. |
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An astute commentator on a previous draft observed that universal partial ownership of individuals by other individuals might imply an infinite regress. |
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Harris-Perry doesn't shy away from the gnarlier topics in her frequent appearances on MSNBC and other media venues, which is probably why she is sought after as a commentator. |
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