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"He has a Marmite effect, you either love him or you hate him, " says Dr Oliver Double, who lectures in stand-up comedy at Kent University and is a former circuit comedian.
BBC: Russell Brand
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The Irish-based trainer of Epsom Derby hope New Approach and Oaks prospect Lush Lashes is the "Marmite man" of his profession - you either love or hate him.
BBC: Cornelius Lysaght column
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No, now you're either signing your child up for myriad organized activities, or you've somehow allowed him to fall behind.
CNN: Parents, why are you pushing your kids?
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If you arrive at the restaurant before your lunch partner, you may either choose to wait for him or her at the bar or at the table.
FORBES: Essential Guide To The Business Lunch
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But either I have to be there with him or you have to send another reporter.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Alive at the Village Vanguard'
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The database will either provide the alum's contact information or allow you to contact him or her via an internal messaging system.
WSJ: Tap Your School for Job-Hunt Help
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We believe that -- we know that John Brennan has a substantial majority of support within the Senate, and we believe that the Senate ought to vote to confirm him, because all of the questions that you raised either go to policy debates or historical debates or political debates.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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You can bet your rosary if a priest shows up, either Jack or a vampire is gonna slap him around or embarrass him for the sheer sport of it.
CNN: Review: 'John Carpenter's Vampires' stinks worse than garlic
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He's going to try to use it as a sword, if you will, as a divisive technique to either suppress African Americans, or keep them from voting or vote for him.
NPR: Virginia's Allen Hopes Gay Issue Helps Turnout
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Has he, since Friday, asked either HHS, the Justice Department, any one at the DPC to either form a task force or do anything to bring to him either new ideas, research, data, anything to address what you described as a complex problem that requires a complex solution?
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney,