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Channelling Howard Beale in Network, he reminds the American people that they should be mad as hell and asks how much longer they're prepared to put up with the steady encroachment of Big Government power.
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010
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Channelling Howard Beale in Network, he reminds the American people that they should be mad as hell and asks how much longer they're prepared to put up with the steady encroachment of Big Government power.
Obama's Culture War 2010
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Channelling Howard Beale in Network, he reminds the American people that they should be mad as hell and asks how much longer they're prepared to put up with the steady encroachment of Big Government power.
Obama's Culture War 2010
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Channelling the comfort of a Snuggie and the look of a jean, itâs pyjamas youâll wear to work
Claire Ward 2010
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Channelling modern day disillusionment with the season of goodwill Thornton's anti-Santa is a hybrid of Scrooge and the Grinch wrapped up in a fury of self-destruction.
Oliver Pfeiffer: Is Christmas the new Hallowe'en at the cinema? 2010
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Channelling her SATC persona, prim, waspy Charlotte York, she's Upper East Side perfection.
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Channelling Howard Beale in Network, he reminds the American people that they should be mad as hell and asks how much longer they're prepared to put up with the steady encroachment of Big Government power.
Obama's Culture War 2010
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[Channelling generic LA teenager] I'm, like, sooo pa-thetic.
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No. Channelling anger into "good causes" isn't what I'm talking about.
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Channelling "My Fair Lady" at the horseracing event, exhorting her chosen thoroughbred runner to ... get a move on.
Eau de...? Prize Draw Marina Geigert 2009
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