He quipped the most tweetable quote from our Social Media ROI conference in New York. |
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As the New York Times has quipped, once hot offerings have now become hot potatoes. |
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Oscar Wilde once quipped that economists know the price of everything and the value of nothing. |
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Albert Einstein once quipped that the greatest mathematical discovery of all time is compound interest. |
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And, phooey to the woman on the bus who quipped, I had a dress just like that in tenth grade! |
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An election, someone once quipped, is the only race in which most people pick the winner. |
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O'Toole quipped the policy was like a car with four bald tyres and, when you opened the boot, the spare was flat. |
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Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke quipped that the Bavarians might perceivably win all of their games this season. |
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The New York Review of Books quipped that deconstruction means never having to say you're sorry. Mr Derrida also pursued far worthier causes. |
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Chua quipped that in China, her controversial book Battle Hymn of the tiger mother is considered normal parenting. |
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As the late Miles Kington once quipped, given the choice between reading the sick bag and the inflight mag, he'd choose the sick bag. |
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All Böcker roof tile tongs are quipped with a specific mechanism for automatic unloading. |
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Each pump head is also quipped with a cleaning device. |
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Having no children to look after him should his financial investments prove insufficient, he quipped that he had best start being nicer to his nieces and nephews. |
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When presented with the first Symons Medal, a specially commissioned cast piece of art, Wilson quipped that he forgot to mention that the Library and Archives of Canada also houses the nation's largest collection of medals. |
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Very well quipped and ready to cruise anywhere. |
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So quipped U.S. Sen. roscoe Conkling of New York 130 years ago. |
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Nonplussed, he quipped right back that he didn't have one. |
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Maurice Duplessis, who was premier of Quebec for nearly 20 years and not a big supporter of education, once quipped that educating the citizensy amounted to giving it the means to criticize politicians! |
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He also quipped that in the time it takes to find your office when you're assigned to the Pentagon, a Major can become a full bird Colonel. |
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Only good girls keep diaries,'' Tallulah Bankhead once quipped. |
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Henry Candy quipped to Chris Rutter after the jockey had brought the curtain down on his career with success aboard Catmint in the nursery, writes Simon Milham. |
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