I remarked on the unusualness of the hour when they were coming to effect an arrest but I complied, and off we went. |
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Never say never, as the script writers for some James Bond movie once memorably remarked, and never say die, as someone else said. |
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There is in America a sense of distance from other nations, and of difference from them, which has been long remarked and debated. |
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Readers have remarked before how some digital technology mavens merely acquire, and never seem to listen to what they hoard. |
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As one witty film reviewer remarked, most heroes need a cape, but Hellboy needs a hug. |
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She remarked that one of the things that sets Tullow Show apart was the quality of the trade stands it attracts. |
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He remarked that a person in his line of work gets to see places that most people never see. |
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As Kant remarked, this is said in a lofty, disdainful tone, full of the presumption of wanting to reform reason by experience. |
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The patient remarked that she had scratched her back with a long bathroom loofah to relieve intractable itching. |
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Four of us were fishing from a rubber duck about eight kilometres off Hamburg and we saw this ship and remarked that it was quite close to shore. |
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As we have remarked earlier, the only part of the Lord's Prayer which Jesus repeated was the part dealing with forgiveness. |
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I remarked at how it split the light into a dancing rainbow of assorted candy colours onto the table in front of us. |
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The atomic fallout is still falling, a silent, ominous dust that isn't remarked upon, only suggested. |
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Concerning this jaw, Cope remarked that it was a trilophodont mastodont with a short downturned symphysis but did not figure it. |
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It was Hamilton himself who remarked that Dawkins could accomplish as much in a verbal argument as many a theoretician could with mathematics. |
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Immediately, the room banterers snidely remarked on my effort to be appear intelligent, of having way too much time on my hands, etc. |
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And as a final jibe he remarked that it was always sad to see a politician at the end of his career thrashing around for an issue. |
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As somebody once remarked, distrust of authority should be the first civic duty. |
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When he was ennobled in 1964, someone remarked he should take the title Lord Corridor of Power. |
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And it's not just pot-focused publications that have remarked on Vancouver's popularity as a haven for tokers. |
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With characteristic hyperbole, the Servites remarked that it was one of the finest works Poccetti had ever executed. |
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One student at the school had his work remarked and his grade revised down by 35 per cent. |
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The English diarists John Evelyn and Peter Mundy, who travelled to Holland in the 1640s, both remarked on these methods of art sales. |
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Grandma remarked that she didn't even feel our touchdown and would fly with me anywhere. |
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As I remarked, no font distinguishes the functions by consistent uses of these differently shaped glyphs. |
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She recalls once, when Gary was only 5, how she came home from weekend drill and a friend remarked on her uniform. |
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And ever since then, scholars have remarked on the difference between the two tragedians as involving something like the ideal and the real. |
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You have remarked that mind-altering drugs offer only a hint of the transcendental experience that many people seek by using them. |
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She said she was a Kiwi by birth and I remarked I'd been to En Zed a couple of times and that the last time I'd been there I'd visited Hobbiton. |
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They casually remarked one morning that they'd seen a black widow spider in the tub and washed it down the drain. |
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Observers have remarked on the odd love Canadians have for the game of hockey. |
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But as Keynes once remarked, failing conventionally is often less harmful to a professional reputation than succeeding unconventionally. |
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Madame tried both the chicken and fish gumbos and remarked on the totally different tastes that the Cajun cuisine could produce in them. |
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It is to be remarked that a good many people are born curiously unfitted for the fate waiting them on this earth. |
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As I have remarked before, you should not be put off by the catchpenny title. |
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Plato, for example, remarked that the helot system was the most controversial example of servitude in Greece. |
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Recently a newer colleague remarked to me that I must be overqualified for what I have to do. |
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We have already remarked that such a distancing accords with the speaker's Horatian stance. |
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I even peeled a pan of potatoes for the tea, which was appreciated, although it was remarked that some of them were a funny shape. |
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Clarendon remarked that he was 'universally acceptable and beloved' and he seems to have been sweet-tempered and conciliatory. |
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Every last person who has accompanied me here has remarked upon this chutney's sterling qualities. |
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His circumstantiality sometimes has the powerful effect so often remarked in the descriptions of Defoe. |
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She thanked all the officials and remarked that her five years on the council gave her an insight into how the county runs. |
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Margaret Thatcher once famously remarked that anyone over the age of 30 who was still using buses was a failure. |
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As Beryl remarked afterwards, if only she'd had her castanets with her she'd have been rattling away and dancing a fandango. |
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As a former congresswoman famously remarked, a woman can push a button just as easily as a man. |
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Smetana, Dvorak and Janacek often remarked on the inspiration they found in contact with the Bohemian hills, forests and rivers. |
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She remarked on the imagination, inventiveness and creative power of Corina's work. |
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Grant, 79 years before, had also remarked that corduroy roads had to be laid in order for his army to advance on Corinth, Mississippi. |
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Still, many Panelists who accepted the usage also remarked that it was pretentious or pompous. |
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Marco Polo, like many Europeans after him, remarked on the curious fact that local potentates wore minimal clothing with loads of jewellery. |
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Many have also remarked that it is a modern Western sans horses or cowboy hats. |
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Pilgrims are not unaware of such tactics, however, and some remarked upon his craftiness. |
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I saw David Beckham line up the free kick and remarked that this would be a handy time to score. |
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At this point, I remarked to myself what a cushy job this young man and the other American officers operating the facility had. |
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For example, Albert the Great remarked that the more general a precept is, the more properly it may be said to belong to the natural law. |
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He remarked that facilities like pre-cooling, grading, packing and ripening chambers will be provided at the private markets. |
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In my time this had become two bedrooms and a bathroom with an oddly shaped passage, and anybody who slept there remarked on strange presences. |
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Our interest was further piqued when Shanghaiist's Chinese literature professor remarked that he too was glued to the television every night. |
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I remarked on how strange it was that none of them was there at the reunion. |
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As the Committee chairman testily remarked, this is a little like nailing jelly. |
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Asked if he knew what contributed to his long life and good health, Joe remarked that he did nothing out of the way and did not abuse himself. |
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After she hung up my boss remarked about how oversensitive she is and said we should get our minds off it by diving into work. |
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He remarked admiringly that the colonel was the most progressive and most alert man he had ever seen. |
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Mrs. Thatcher once famously remarked that there is no such thing as society. |
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Sands once famously remarked that our revenge would be the laughter of our children. |
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A pair of German kayakers returning for their second year remarked on the difference. |
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When I commented to her on her helpfulness she remarked that to do well at the job you have to like driving and like people. |
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When my mother much later remarked on what fun I seemed to have with my own children it went to my heart. |
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Their Honours remarked that the trial judge made a comment about the evidence given by the applicant. |
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The image of the social totality has often been remarked to be more difficult to perceive from street level than from above. |
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The Nottingham star remarked that his ambidextrous opponent was probably not as good playing with his left hand as his right. |
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He remarked that should some shrewd Yankee set up a grog shop near Mr. Smith's house, he would make his fortune. |
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Rarely, he remarked afterwards, had an audience laughed so heartily at his jokes. |
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I remarked shooting a pointed glance at the stereo where someone was still supposedly singing. |
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The year 1901, as the late Alan Bold once remarked, represented the annus mirabilis of modern Scottish fiction. |
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Thomas Schelling, the great theorist of deterrence, remarked that it is not true that the nuclear age was the first time that humanity had the capability of destroying itself. |
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Apart from the beautiful views, the site has a very high standard of facilities and several campers have remarked how impressed they were with every aspect of the park. |
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Edison's father Eucalyptus once remarked that if Lulu succumbed to her scurvy pox no one would even know but for the lessening of her complaints for hard tack and goat milk. |
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People have remarked that they have hardly ever heard him cry, and I feel sure that babywearing has had something to do with his calm contentment. |
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And they remarked on the extraordinary contrasts of the river where it flows wide and deep for long stretches before being suddenly interrupted by rapids. |
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While he was lasering, he remarked the patient had started bleeding. |
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The topic du jour was once again The America Thing, and someone remarked that most foreigners believe that Sydney is the capital of Australia, not Canberra. |
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While the meagre group of forwards in the squad has been remarked upon from the start, the consequences hit home all the harder in the tournament. |
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The intensity and lack of small talk that those who met them remarked on in the hijackers probably derived from their silent, constant dhikr or repetition of sacred verses. |
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A number of these historians have remarked on the extent to which the very fluidity of the gentry's social composition promoted its obsession with form. |
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As one juror remarked, this space, with its stone walls, beamed ceiling, and antique maple chopping block, brings a South American estancia to mind. |
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Along the way, we remarked on the strange powdery consistency of the soil and marveled as we were surrounded by a swarm of infinitesimal white insects. |
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It was remarked that she carried herself as if to the manner born. |
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The fried potatoes were a little dry and our guest remarked that he would have preferred boiled potatoes with it, but never the less it was an enjoyable and man-sized dish. |
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He remarked that the Ring Road bus service, which looked worryingly unviable at first, was fast picking up, and would take a lot of pressure off the City's roads. |
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I exasperatedly remarked that they were a perfect match, they were both aesthetically hideous with horrifically competitive personalities to match. |
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This itself is interesting as it has been remarked upon by a number of scholars that, among the patriarchs, Isaac seems to have gotten short shrift literarily. |
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Long, who is president of the organization, remarked on the mixed crowd. |
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He remarked that it made life easier for parents of young children, as the children didn't have to be unstrapped and marched inside to pay for the fuel. |
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It would make for simplicity, he once remarked apropos of infant baptism, if all Adam's posterity derived souls as well as bodies from their first parent by heredity. |
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He further remarked that Americans were fierce egalitarians who, despite differences of income and status, refused to bow and scrape before anybody. |
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Later that evening, Jenny remarked that she was irritated with Sara. |
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He saw one of my handmade laundry baskets, and he remarked that it reminded him of a miniature version of the boats, or coracles, his uncle once had built in Ireland. |
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I only wish I had such eyes, the King remarked in a fretful tone. |
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Irwin also remarked on a gallery practice that has occasionally allowed show-offs to pretend they own something that they have no intention of paying for. |
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As I remarked in my post at the time, if anything is to be learnt in the post-mortems, it is that there is plenty of failure all round for all sides to digest. |
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Anyway the bogginess of the field had been remarked on before and I wasn't going over the wire to investigate further as it had been raining hard. |
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Outstripping the ironieteken, the temherte slaq, and their kin by far is the most remarked and reviled irony mark to date. |
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When Sterling first bought the Ardmore, he remarked on its odor to Davenport. |
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Joy Hirsch, a neuroscientist at Columbia who was not involved in this research, remarked on the usefulness of its finding. |
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True, he is given to a certain stoutness and fullness of frame, but it has been remarked that this well-apportioned girth rather adds to the majestic dignity of his bearing. |
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As the sentencing judge remarked, his actions could not be described as a victimless crime. |
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It has been remarked that Germanic language speakers might have been no closer than the river Elbe in the time of Caesar. |
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After Richard's death his loyalty was remarked upon by Anselm of Canterbury. |
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In 747, Easter fell on 2 April, a coincidence that likely would have been remarked upon by chroniclers but was not. |
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At the same time the anthropomorphous apes, as Professor Schaaffhausen has remarked, will no doubt be exterminated. |
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Upon slavery Mr Robins remarked that it was not what people in England thought it to be. |
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They are often remarked on and have been depicted on both the banknotes of Zimbabwe and the Rhodesian dollar banknotes. |
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The scrabbly style of running so remarked upon by the press was partly a result of Casey's efforts not to let that happen. |
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Jim remarked irrelevantly that tigers were 'schelms' and it was his conviction that there were a great many in the kloofs round about. |
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As has often been remarked, French prose fiction of the Enlightenment is more often feminocentric than its English counterpart. |
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I remarked to the guardienne about the number of lizards running everywhere in the ruins. |
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Years later, however, he remarked that Assaye was the best battle he ever fought. |
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Bogdan remarked on the improvement in the program ever since Lockheed Martin was forced to assume some of the financial risks. |
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What Babbage remarked is that skilled workers typically spend parts of their time performing tasks that are below their skill level. |
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Because she was from the Alentejo, remarked the Lighthousekeeper's Wife, that's why she could do sopa alentejana. |
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It has been remarked in 1 that a Markov process with time reversal is again a Markov process. |
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George Bernard Shaw even remarked that Great Expectations was more seditious than Marx's Das Kapital. |
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Holst's libretto attracted much criticism, although Edwin Evans remarked on the rare treat in opera of being able to hear the words being sung. |
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Drummer Charlie Watts remarked that he got ill whenever he stopped working. |
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At some point, the Queen remarked that the Hall reminded her of the British constitution. |
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It was widely remarked that Olivier seemed reluctant to recruit his peers to perform with his company. |
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A stylistic similarity has been remarked between these double monasteries and those of the Copts of Egypt. |
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On being shown a design he is said to have remarked that it resembled a zebra. |
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Kelly remarked that visibility was a huge problem on both stages as his windscreen misted over. |
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Hopkins is a fan of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses, and once remarked in an interview how he would love to appear in the series. |
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Sir Cripps remarked ' ' the Pakistan they are likely to get would be very different from what they wanted and it may not be worth their while. |
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The similarity between the Irish and Gaulish way to establish noble rank has already been remarked upon above. |
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Johnson, who, as we have before remarked, rarely praised or dispraised things by halves, broke forth in a warm eulogy. |
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The cook smiled and remarked to the confectioneress who was sifting flour in the kitchen, that that was a smart baba. |
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It has been often remarked, that men, honest, honourable, and verlioquent in everything else, will cheat and lie in horse-trading. |
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It was remarked to him that he had caused the death of a great many persons. Yes, he replied, omlets are not made without breaking eggs. |
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We have our Terrors, and specific images of them, though, as I have remarked, these do not distinguish us essentially from other apocalypticists. |
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Ahead of the event, the RSPB remarked that Mistle Thrush numbers had halved in the past 10 years. |
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Andy Papageorge, remarked that celestial navigation in a K-ship was were assigned to each crew navigators. |
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Max Mullar rightly remarked that caste cannot be abolished in India and any attempt to abolish it would be one of the most hazardous operations. |
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It has been nicely remarked that if communal reservation is bad, communalised reservation is worse. |
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But, as I have remarked before, few events pass by these days without some confected moral outrage. |
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He often remarked that he was by nature shy, had a weak voice, and felt himself ungifted as a public speaker. |
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For 65 minutes I thought Ginge was excellent against Poland,' remarked Lawrence. |
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Fitt remarked that the potential threats to Australia could be just as harmful and devastating as the Ebola virus. |
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Although the beers were remarkably consistent, he felt he had to make some kind of critical judgement, and remarked that one sample tasted a bit sulfury. |
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The court remarked during course of hearing of the case terrorism is not compoundable offence and there is no room for any concession with respect to this offence in the law. |
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Thomas remarked how he had fallen asleep into a very lucid dream. |
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Mark Twain once remarked that in writing the gap between the perfect adjective and the next-best adjective to be used is the difference between lightning and lightning bug. |
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On the inspector of the constabulary informing him that he was a prisoner, he remarked that he was not surprised to hear it, and that it was no more than his deserts. |
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Has anybody remarked that Moonnaut Armstrong wasn't really the first? |
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He remarked in his autobiography that his keenest interests were in religion and mathematics, and that only his wish to know more mathematics kept him from suicide. |
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On being warned of the approach of the Spanish fleet, Drake is said to have remarked that there was plenty of time to finish the game and still beat the Spaniards. |
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As another CIA officer, Bill Harvey, remarked, 'No one wanted to charge the president personally with the complete, dirty-handed details of the assassination plans. |
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Abbott remarked on the cogency and clarity of his pupil's speeches, qualities for which Asquith became celebrated throughout the rest of his life. |
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Druidic lore consisted of a large number of verses learned by heart, and Caesar remarked that it could take up to twenty years to complete the course of study. |
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It was cut short when Bassus died slowly of a lingering disease, with such spirit and objectivity that Seneca remarked that Bassus seemed to treat it as someone else's dying. |
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