And yet, heretically, I have lots of sympathy with newspapers' attempts to be all things to as many readers as possible. |
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And we would be debating whether the midfield should be changed or not and wondering heretically if big Jock Stein had come too late to the management of the Scottish team. |
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It is increasingly true that journalists who write heretically about AIDS will face some kind of retribution. |
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Still more heretically but conventionally, it suggests the relatively upper class book or manuscript being read, with its central crease or fold, as an eroticized image. |
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