The world would be a lot better place if politicians talked more like the Yes Men and less like themselves.
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As long as people's lives anywhere are unstable because of poverty, nobody's life is secure.
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Even if you don't like police shows, you'll not want to miss these if only to witness James Nesbitt's portrayal of Tommy Murphy.
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If we're really serious about the arts being for more than just a few, we need to find a way of overcoming the elitist stereotype associated with them.
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Intelligent, insightful, and awe-inspiring Anderson has the ability to take listeners places they might not have gone on their own.
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Instructions for people of all ages and experiences.
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Manages to convey what motivates a person to make the choice to be an "outsider of society."
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An opportunity to learn something more about the Tuareg in a funny and thoughtful, well-written novel.
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Thirty-five years on there's no denying the thought and creativity behind the work.
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A remarkable job of making sure Sam Wagstaff is given his due place in the history of modern American art.
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