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Political engagement seems to have made Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono, remarkably creative.

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With a discography ranging from growling hardcore to radio-friendly pop-rock to their current foray into post-punk, the band has gone through more musical eras than Taylor Swift while staying remarkably consistent in other ways.

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And, remarkably, he is not the only English centre-back who has swapped life in the third tier for a crack at the Belgian top flight.

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It also meant the US had remarkably matched the Ryder Cup record of 8½ points in the singles but all the celebrations were blue.

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"It's remarkably common, it's just we're not looking for it," said Mr Griffiths.

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