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That would have been the greatest goal scored since Mel Sterland and Lee Chapman's day.
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Chapman's Mill needs tour guides, researchers, historians and ambassadors at events.
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Only two of its stories are outright duds by my lights, Paula Stiles '"Sustainable Development" and Eva Maria Chapman's "Russian Roulette 2020".
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Chapman's Mill needs tour guides, researchers, historians and ambassadors at events.
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Others, despite their excellent intentions, are preachy and lack nuancing (Ken Edgett's "Paul Kishosha's Children" in addition to Chapman's "Russian Roulette 2020").
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Chapman's Mill needs tour guides, researchers, historians and ambassadors at events.
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On Chapman's code name, ZigZag, McIntyre solemnly intoned: "The name carried a hint of anxiety, because a man who could zig could also zag."
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Chapman's fleeing from justice, for example, was given new life as a kind of Benny Hill sequence, while his training in sabotage cued clips of McIntyre squatting in a field as clumps of grass exploded around him, as if explosions were beyond the realm of the viewer's imagination.
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My serious gripe, however, was Chapman's far too reverent prostration with almost his every link to the dogmatic assumption that Raging Bull was universally and unquestionably considered the finest film about sport ever made.
Sport in celluloid: Why Raging Bull lacks punch of Chariots of Fire | Frank Keating 2011
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Chapman's Mill needs tour guides, researchers, historians and ambassadors at events.
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