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1. Fradkov, a diminutive, moon–faced man with a soft voice, would be a model operative for the security services, Kryshtanovskaya said.
2. A lot of them fail to capture the spirituality of Zen Buddhism and the reality of life here," says the abbot, a large, moon–faced man who wears a jumper under his saffron robes to keep out the winter chill.
3. Look no further than Gordon Ramsay, who when critics compared him with 46–year–old Simon Cowell this week, remarked: ‘I‘m 3' and my boobs aren‘t as big as Simon‘s.‘ Then there‘s Piers Morgan, the former editor of the Mirror, who described Private Eye editor Ian Hislop as a ‘moon–faced midget‘ and ‘a poisonous little twerp‘ in 2002 before launching a campaign offering readers 50 for any scandal on him.
4. The crowd did not rise to their feet in moon–faced rapture to hail a new leader, a la David Cameron at Blackpool, but nor did they descend into a collective stupor: this was not, as a Blairite source warned hopefully, the chancellor‘s "David Davis moment". The modesty of that achievement was unusual for Brown, who normally wows the Labour conference, playing all the old tunes – 1'45, the NHS, Aneurin Bevan – they long to hear.