The Daily Mail's Quentin Letts said her acting was, at times, "as wooden as a toothpick".
The film was "a wizard show" and "captivating stuff" said Baz Bamingboye of the Daily Mail.
According to the Daily Mail, the former BBC DJ met teenager Jane Nevin in 1969.
At the very top of the list, with 952 positively identified transactions, was the Daily Mail.
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The Mirror branded the audition process a stitch-up and the Daily Mail was equally sceptical.
Cause for celebration in the Daily Mail, under the headline "The debt we owe her".
The Daily Mail says the photo shows the couple lovestruck on their honeymoon.
So the question is, where did the Daily Mail UK get the last names?
"I get very breathless, which is a pain in the backside, " he told the Daily Mail.
It can readily be argued that the Daily Mail article was correct on this matter.
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The Daily Mail and Daily Mirror put the same story on their front pages.
"He kissed me and said I was a wonderful man, " Carson later told the Daily Mail.
The Daily Mail uses the same picture as the Telegraph and hails "the woman who saved Britain".
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Hardly surprising since the Welsh Minister found out about the original plans via the Daily Mail anyway.
The Daily Mail's website has added to Mr Jones's embarrassment with a helpful map of the area.
Such clout and vigour persuaded Lord Northcliffe, proprietor of the Daily Mail, to sponsor the 1908 Games.
DMGT, the company which owns the Daily Mail, has seen profits slump as its regional newspaper arm suffers.
The Daily Mail became essential reading and whipped the rug out from under the then dominant Daily Express.
At the formal dinner, Mac of the Daily Mail has a manservant placing a boot on Hirohito's plate.
The Daily Mail said the club banned McClean from Twitter after his tweet prompted wide media coverage.
They added that they would be prepared to give evidence in any libel action against the Daily Mail.
Economic pessimism continues elsewhere, with the Daily Mail predicting "a decade of pain" on the High Street.
In Britain, readers of the Daily Mail, for instance, have been treated to a good account here.
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He had a clear idea of precisely what The Daily Mail should be.
They can be world-beaters: the Daily Mail runs America's fifth most-popular newspaper website.
The defendant, Associated Newspapers Ltd, publisher of the Daily Mail, agreed to pay substantial damages along with legal costs.
The Daily Mail asks what next for "Foxy" and decides she has Hollywood millions to look forward to.
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"It was never my intention to upset the manager or players and if I did, I apologise, " Terry told the Daily Mail.
He was soon hired by the Daily Mail where, Waterhouse said, he was allowed to retain his treasured independence.
In the past six weeks his cause has been further bolstered by a high-profile campaign in the Daily Mail newspaper.
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