So you'll pardon me for not buying the administration's story at this point. |
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I've joined in many peace vigils, rallies, and marches the past several months, and pardon me if this seems shallow, but where are the tunes? |
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Well, pardon me for not packing a huge can of Raid, but the only other way to get rid of an insect problem is to step on 'em! |
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Now, the three of them are Pakistani or four of them are Pakistani, or of Pakistani descent, pardon me? |
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Mr. Chairman, pardon me for interrupting, but we have no audio on this side. |
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So if I ask any questions that you already answered at other meetings, please pardon me. |
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You'll pardon me if I don't take this feigned outrage very seriously. |
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So you'll pardon me for not taking West's feigned outrage seriously. |
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I want to start, Colonel Drover, by saying pardon me if I interrupt on occasion. |
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Please pardon me if I don't want to hang around and hear you bewail the loss of your sweetheart. |
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Pardon me, pardon me, my good Lord, I can never subscribe to these principles. |
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If you will pardon me for saying so, Mr Kinnock, what you are proposing is a little like abolishing the police because they were unable to prevent crimes. |
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The youngest should speak first, so if I chance In this case to speak youngly, pardon me. |
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Mr. Speaker, pardon me for being astounded. |
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I beg God to pardon me, for I am moved to say this, seeing that I am the last to die of the Conquistadors. |
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Pardon me for saying this, but people who talk like that strike me as horribly immature. |
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Pardon me stretching a point, but if an ordinary restaurant diner can be expected to recognise an organised crime type, why can't the police? |
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Pardon me if I show off a little, but this was something of an accomplishment for me, given my general cack-handedness when it comes to technology. |
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