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He gave it a bit of thought, which is quite right, and he came back and said he would love to do it.
BBC: Collingwood accepts T20 captaincy
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Mr Surkov is quite right when he argues that democracy would not stimulate technical innovation.
ECONOMIST: Modernising Russia
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Ms. CAROLYN ABDULLAH (Program Director, Study Circles Resource Center): I think Jack is quite right when he talks about the perceptions of people of color in these communities and how they perceive policing.
NPR: Shooting Strains Police-Community Ties in NYC
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Children's science TV's Johnny Ball is quite right when he says that, "very few scientists are good presenters, and very few presenters happen to be scientists", but we certainly have more of them this side of the millennium.
BBC: Patrick Moore to Brian Cox - A history of TV science
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It would be nice if some mention were made of the fact that the directors concerned were not the first to play perverse games with the audience, but Mr Gilbey is quite right when he argues that the games played by Francis Ford Coppola and his fellow filmmakers paved the way for the independent American cinema and the most interesting television of the 1980s and 1990s.
ECONOMIST: Hollywood history
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If he is right, the Kurchatov could have, quite literally, a glowing future.
ECONOMIST: The diamonds in the rubble
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What the President made clear again today and has said for quite some time is that he would sign, right now, the bill that passed the Senate that extends tax cuts for 98 percent of us -- 98 percent of the American people.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney,
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So I think he said quite clearly that he does not believe that is the right course.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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"Of course we have no divine right to play in major tournaments, but it is quite right that qualification is expected, " he added.
CNN: McClaren sacked after England exit
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Even on Europe, the issue dearest to the Tory right, Mr Johnson is not quite what he seems.
ECONOMIST: Boris Johnson is equipped with a reality-distortion field