The athletes themselves rhapsodise about the simplicity and self-sufficiency of running very long distances. |
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For all those who rhapsodise about the value of Olympic football, ask them this: who won gold in the last five Olympic tournaments? |
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Miliband should rhapsodise about what real and functioning middle classes does for a society. |
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It is also the stomping-ground of gangsta rappers, who rhapsodise about killing cops, and gang-bangers, who believe in the death penalty for sartorial errors. |
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Ever since I saw a TV cook rhapsodise himself into paroxysms of pleasure on air over an unadorned roasted onion, I have been suspicious of overpraising the humble ingredient. |
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That is, however, the case and, since I, myself, am also leaving Parliament after this parliamentary term, we must set up a club for former Scandinavian MEPs in which we can rhapsodise about the old days. |
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