A fellow in the audience said I should be kneecapped for making these remarks. |
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There is an important sense in which open Marxists are unnecessarily restrictive in their remarks about abstraction. |
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If anyone had any doubts about the degree of contradiction on the Opposition's side of the House, let me read these remarks. |
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Reading his book over a century later, in an age that has sentimentalised illness and therapy, his remarks sound disconcertingly moderate. |
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His remarks made me feel even worse than I already did, and also unimaginably ancient. |
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He brought the same quiet wryness to his conversation, and many of his remarks were all the funnier for his murmured, throwaway delivery. |
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Some of the fans' remarks are quite refreshing to hear, due to the level of enthusiasm displayed. |
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The timing of his remarks, so close to Gordon Brown's pre-Budget statement tomorrow, is telling. |
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His remarks prompted speculation last night that the Government was purposefully sending out mixed messages to try and wrong-foot opposition. |
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Files requiring the remarks of officials are forwarded to their respective e-mails. |
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Cadet time is carefully regimented, but 200 of the 1,000 cadets remained one hour beyond the scheduled lecture to hear the old warrior's remarks. |
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As Hill memorably remarks, Cotman was certainly ' in Arcadian dreamland ' that summer. |
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In spite of my laudatory remarks for the governor of the Central Bank, the whole system has to change. |
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His remarks provide no startling insights, but do cover a number of interesting reminiscences of people and events. |
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It is a keen ear which remarks the melodious quality of a voice coming from a crowd. |
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He claimed that a police inspector who arrived at the scene made racist remarks about the victim. |
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A flick through the reference manual quickly reveals that Hewlett's remarks have solid foundations. |
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Brothers and sisters should avoid one another in public and refrain from telling bawdy jokes or making sexual remarks in each other's presence. |
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Clark called the remarks hateful and ignorant, and said there can be no excuse for such comments. |
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Players can receive yellow cards for dissent, poor challenges or abusive remarks to other players. |
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She probably doesn't even realize her offhand remarks are offensive to you. |
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The former president's remarks have been interpreted as a timetable for China's military offensive against this country. |
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About success and failure, he remarks that he enjoys success and doesn't bother much when failure strikes. |
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Helen remarks that many people go through their lives without finding out what they are really good at, but she's been lucky. |
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Emotions were running high and people might utter a few throwaway remarks but the general feeling is one of relief that he has gone. |
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Now, to any questions he is asked, he can say he will reserve further remarks till the reviews have been completed. |
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However, off-hand public remarks quoted in newspapers can't be taken as serious theoretical statements. |
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Apart from Brandon making snide remarks every once in awhile, practice was fine. |
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However, in the case at hand, were Chen's remarks so farfetched that they warrant this kind of public bashing of his credibility and authority? |
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The people who made the derogatory remarks were a group whose tongues may have been loosened by drink. |
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But the minister insisted his remarks at a conference were taken out of context by Italian journalists. |
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In the United States, the U.S. Federal Reserve has been making similar remarks about its rapidly growing economy. |
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A woman in Florida wrote some rather unflattering remarks about a local sheriff in the newspaper. |
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The first reminder concerned some racist remarks about Aboriginal people and dysfunctional social behaviours. |
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At the same time, Bush's remarks were bashed by scientists and advocates for the separation of church and state. |
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I can't help but think remarks such as that wore themselves out in the third grade. |
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The dangers for Stephen, however, arc the barbed remarks of the scholars, presently engaged in a discussion of Goethe's novel, Wilhelm Meister. |
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Many Britons dismiss these reservations with a snooty disregard, and tend to make barbed remarks about pampered children and bad leisurewear. |
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For awhile they bantered back and forth, trading remarks and occasionally delving deeper into a conversation. |
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Read through your data again, but this time begin to make marginal notes about significant remarks or observations. |
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His remarks are utter balderdash from start to finish and illustrate the truly lamentable decline of science into ideological propaganda. |
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Indeed, we aim to show that the somewhat malapert remarks of Derrida on Fukuyama open up onto something that is much more significant than scorn. |
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Although Ferguson spoke with only a semi-serious tone, there was a barb within his remarks, as is often the case with jokes. |
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When my mum wasn't in the room he would always say snide remarks, taunting me. |
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How many taunts, threats or downright abusive remarks have been reluctantly swallowed with a fatalistic shrug? |
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Two senators have complained that you made derogatory remarks about them, and they're asking that you tone it down. |
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In this post, he makes some very interesting and intelligent remarks about underage drinking. |
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Their sardonic remarks to each of the arguments put forth by the other teams sent waves of laughter among the crowd. |
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I'd make snide remarks to him, snub him, give him disparaging looks and he usually responded by ignoring my bad behavior and avoiding me. |
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I thought his remarks were disrespectful, but after talking things over with him I realised I read too much into them. |
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Marlene, bless her, would make the same tactless remarks I was threatening to spill. |
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Her responses grew more tentative and insecure with each of his outrageously tactless remarks. |
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During the discussion none of the councillors tackled him about the remarks. |
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Adams analyzed this behavior with sage remarks regarding trace elements and essential dietary supplements. |
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While none of these parties can be considered fascist, racist remarks have been attributed to members of these parties. |
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The official News Agency attributed the remarks to a Foreign Ministry spokesman. |
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Taking a serious note of the incident, the president blacklisted the Indian actor for his remarks. |
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He never attributed the line to Kennedy in his remarks, nor does the transcribed version of his speech. |
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These remarks were attributed to a social audit, which was conducted by a consultant. |
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The player with the self-confessed short temper revealed the foul and racist remarks that emanate from the stands are sometimes sickening. |
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But he later denied the reports, saying the media mistook his remarks in a meeting with the leader. |
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Never mind the content of their remarks, even fellow Conservatives saw them as saddos in extra-thick anoraks. |
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Part of the symphony was substantially complete, but the rest consisted of shorthand scribbles and anguished remarks in the margins. |
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Interestingly, a somewhat trimmed down Dr Jules had kept his eyes closed during the minister's podium remarks. |
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Chance remarks of the Allied leaders sometimes tended to assume the quality of self-fulfilling prophecies. |
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The irony of these remarks can scarcely have been lost on the assembled senators. |
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To what she had asked I had slipped in some passing remarks about Panchala and the Yadava lands and herbs and spices and sundry wanderings. |
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I was not with her in Greece but the press reports of her remarks seem abundantly clear. |
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You'll have to tolerate the digressions, the asides, the off-the-cuff remarks. |
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She felt herself unable to face the whispered asides and scornful remarks which would accompany her acceptance of any offer. |
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I wrote my remarks from the entries in my reading journal after having lent the book to someone and may well have misread my own notes. |
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Even if they felt like rubes, they'd pretend otherwise, behind a screen of smart remarks. |
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After a few salutatory remarks, Kevin directed me to walk alongside him as we continued with our conversation. |
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Many, if not most, complaints about misquotes, I believe, stem from a person's remarks being taken out of context. |
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To spread misinformation and make derogatory and intolerant remarks about any group is unacceptable. |
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Even watching him now you are struck by the speed and smoothness of his delivery and the acidity of his remarks. |
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Senator Lott's remarks were intended to pay tribute to a remarkable man who led a remarkable life. |
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Your candid approach mixed with acidulous remarks makes you the frivolous person you are. |
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We wrote to them with the under mentioned remarks on March 5 and surprise, surprise no one has even bothered to acknowledge our letter. |
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He subsequently tried to row back on his very public remarks to the Los Angeles Times, which still can be read on their website. |
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Anyway, I was just looking for the text of his remarks, which I didn't find, but I did find an additional quote from the speech that struck me. |
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This was met with congratulations from the oldies, but the usual jibing remarks from my sister. |
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At every occasion, his personal bearing, his humility, and his profound remarks make you feel that you are in august company. |
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Some friendly letters come back and these horrible bigots get shirty and make remarks about teeth, for Christ's sake. |
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I delivered my address to about 50 women as they ate breakfast and smiled appropriately at my remarks. |
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Lee then made some sarcastic remarks about Carlo having ironed his jeans to within an inch of their life and called him a big girl's blouse. |
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I believe I am acting quite kindly to you, ignoring your treasonous remarks against me! |
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Elderly people are pushed out of the way and if any remarks are addressed to them, the language is shameful. |
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I want to address some remarks to him, and I hope he is listening to this debate. |
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The three men laughed and continued the jovial remarks until their lunches arrived. |
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Brown remarks that the work's structure related to the concentric rings of a tree trunk. |
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In the ordinary course of events, to hold a wedding ceremony is a purely private matter that admits of no indiscreet remarks from other people. |
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He remarks what a lovely and expensive machine it is and that he will take care of it for you. |
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Guthrie also referred to another controversy, one stemming from remarks on pluralism by a Presbyterian minister and interfaith leader. |
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The article opens with remarks on the usefulness of studying the history of Bibliography. |
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His remarks were by no means limited to military matters, but ranged over every major issue of domestic and foreign policy. |
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Somewhat sheepishly, I reflected on how often I had felt that patients were a little sycophantic in their remarks at the end of a consultation. |
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It was only when I began to cross that ideological boundary that the pointed remarks and occasional open hostility became glaring. |
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Sharpton's pointed remarks brought the enormous convention crowd up for several standing ovations. |
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He remarks that the passions are also called affections or perturbations of the mind, as well as motions and affects. |
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He will refuse to defend the title and sink into a life of oblivion and mystery, surfacing from time to time to make anti-Semitic remarks. |
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Smith then started ranting and raving and making insulting remarks about Mrs Pickup's son. |
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One can imagine the glow of satisfaction felt by the letters page editor on being able to print those remarks. |
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He kept off the core issues he usually loves to talk about and confined himself to cursory remarks. |
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He assumed the officer was the stripper and made wholly inappropriate remarks. |
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In the commentary, Wright remarks on several other liberties he and the other filmmakers took. |
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Apart from other harassment, sexual assault and passing lewd remarks reign supreme. |
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He only withdrew his remarks after elements of his own party threatened to move against his leadership. |
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Robert Graves, leonine, ascended grandly and delivered hilarious impromptu remarks before declaiming a poem. |
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He handled some predictably hostile and downright rude remarks with very solid rebuttals and a refusal to take insults. |
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Despite the oft disparaging remarks about wives, we are of course a lovely bunch. |
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A street artist is responding to the microaggression of people feeling free to pass remarks to passing strangers. |
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March cut short his remarks, and the workers got the message that the two men wanted to be alone. |
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She remarks transitions from one frame to the next, rendering repetitive elements caught from slightly different points of view. |
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The Listener withdraws those remarks and apologises to the club and its members. |
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The news controllers were at length forced to grapple with the issue by their correspondents' remarks. |
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However, this film encourages the viewer to come up with his own witticisms and biting remarks. |
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He would start with off-the-cuff remarks and witticisms and gradually improvise a setting in which they could shine. |
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Nevertheless, I believe that we can make further remarks about the effects of participation on the Wolof and Sereer. |
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Use sentiment analysis to identify negative remarks and turn negative comments into negative votes. |
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I was duly attacked for my remarks and offered an immediate and unqualified apology. |
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A transcript and an audio recording of his remarks were obtained by The Daily Beast. |
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It may be braggadocio, but these are the sort of remarks that win over a crowd. |
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Her former commanding officer, Brig. Gen. Jack Stultz, gave the introductory remarks. |
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Even as early as December 4, remarks from inside the bubble were cryptic and frightened. |
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Ever canny if uninspiring, John Boehner admitted as much in his recent remarks. |
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Eliot clearly had authorial doubts about her concluding remarks. |
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He has become more prominent since Henry took over in November 1999 and adds the sugar to the coach's acid remarks when things are not going well. |
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William looked down in horror as he tried to keep composure, but the very fear of what his acid remarks could do to this man's mood made him gulp and shift once in his feet. |
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I am so upset at some of the very acidulous remarks made by some people. |
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This means not offering provocative remarks on a combustible topic like immigration, which is sure to make them enemies. |
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Unable to see who had spoken I addressed my remarks to the whole crowd. |
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If he wanted to make his speech in order, he should have addressed his remarks to you, then said that the remarks he was making to you would be of interest to Maori. |
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It has been deemed proper, in commencing a course of lectures on war, to make a few introductory remarks respecting this question of its justifiableness. |
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Or at least being called upon to contextualize and explain outlandish remarks made by some in the Republican Party. |
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On Tuesday, an emotional and contrite Guillen went before the cameras and apologized for more than an hour for his remarks. |
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The premier made the remarks while attending a ground-breaking ceremony for a section of the mass rapid transit system in the greater Kaohsiung area. |
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Sure, it was completely broken coverage by cornerback Chris Culliver, who made headlines earlier this week for anti-gay remarks. |
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One of the many fascinating things about the aide's remarks is the reversal of the view that it is the role of political authority to impose a reality principle. |
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Venezuela and Mexico are recalling their ambassadors to each other's countries over disparaging remarks about the Mexican president from the president of Venezuela. |
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For 118 years, the sitting president nearly always has had the last laugh with closing remarks at an annual white-tie wingding called the Gridiron Club dinner. |
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Counsellor McCarthy said he was not sure what remarks he had been asked to withdraw and that he was not prepared to withdraw any remarks he had made in any event. |
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The remarks were later withdrawn when Irish inflation abated. |
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Didn't he make any derogatory remarks whatsoever about womankind? |
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If a man gave that testimony, you would never see those kind of derogatory remarks. |
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In 2007, Huckabee said he stood by these earlier remarks, but would phrase them differently. |
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She called him out for his misogynistic remarks and asked why, if the show was satire like everyone said, Ed had no foils. |
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That will be a speech long on Democratic wish lists and disparaging remarks about Republicans, and very short on olive branches. |
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Reporters found that scouring the Internet for remarks made by Ukip members was proving fruitful. |
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The upper deck rejoined with snide remarks about the purple empire. |
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He was understandably irritated that the police had decided to include the remarks in an affidavit for a search warrant. |
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The remarks to the Security Council by the normally reserved Ban verged on outrage and despair. |
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What do you think the practical impact of the president's remarks will be? |
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I was kind of a class clown, always making snide remarks to everything. |
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In his remarks, Ahmad doubted that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict could ever be peaceably settled. |
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His remarks were ambiguous, and it will be the tone that matters. |
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Anyone passing through who wants to leave some remarks in the comments, please feel free. only if it's to tell me what a cack-handed job I'm making of this liveblogging lark. |
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Nobody from the Film Council is on hand to reply to Cox's remarks. |
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The remarks led to a storm of protest, but Connell refused to back down. |
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The following remarks are an attempt to respond to his comment. |
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As White wryly remarks, the Irish have been talking about revenge since they lost in Bloemfontein and Cape Town and should not need to be motivated more than they already are. |
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As the president neared the end of his remarks, a young woman beside him began to wobble, on the verge of fainting. |
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Those remarks turned a political case into a farce that involved corruption and sexual trysts. |
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Little wonder his off-the-cuff remarks morph into a columnists' feeding frenzy. |
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Out of respect to tradition, I always make a point of speaking in riddles or of burying my very best prophecies in a set of casual, seemingly off-hand remarks. |
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You and your wife, Kathy, and a son, I believe, sat in the front row during some remarks I delivered. |
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And he attacked the gimmicky politics of Washington in his opening remarks. |
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His seemingly impromptu remarks stunned people who had followed the gitmo ordeal closely. |
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Meanwhile, the row about Mr Appleyard's remarks was rumbling on. |
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She is domineering, prone to tactless remarks, and often self-centered. |
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He has tart remarks concerning the latest Anglican commotions. |
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Until then, Abdul had offered the soft-hearted incoherent commentary, balancing Cowell's acerbic, reality-based remarks. |
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Borellus remarks that he knew of a woman of ordinary size, each of whose mammae weighed about 30 pounds, and she supported them in bags hung about her neck. |
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Despite a spiraling rabbit hole of media quibbling about what Huckabee supposedly said, the basic gist of his remarks were clear. |
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She recalls Stahl making certain remarks that would seem to cast doubt upon his Skid Row end-run. |
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Rand Paul stipulated that he did not intend his remarks about a Hitler-like president to apply to the present president. |
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And that helps assure that his remarks of July 19, 2013, will be an indelible historical contribution. |
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Yet such tempered remarks may understate the significance of the challenge awaiting Krueger. |
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These remarks record the preeminent level of struggle against the loss of civilization brought on by the invasion of the barbarian hordes of Western Europe. |
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And when asked about his remarks by a white reporter, Thompson intimated he could use such language because he is black. |
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Merkel went on television last night to try and limit the political fallout from her colleague's remarks, but she has encountered a barrage of criticism. |
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So Peter Beinart is the New Republic editor who is getting beat on by Michelle Malkin for remarks he made bashing a bunch of talk radio guys going to Iraq. |
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In spite of the above critical remarks, I do not wish to deny the value of both the onomasiological and the semasiological approaches in semantic studies. |
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Scott Walker, Haley Barbour, Michael Steele, Susanna Martinez, and others have made similar remarks. |
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These are telling remarks, and they show how laudable exercises in empathy can end up hurting those they intend to help. |
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Vicki Jackson, a Harvard Law professor, rises to the lectern and begins her remarks. |
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First, in his opening remarks yesterday, the pontiff towed a much more conservative line than his legion of new fans might expect. |
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Their qualms have not necessarily been lessened by at times impolitic and immature remarks. |
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The only problem was that tenet made those remarks two weeks before the actual polygraph test. |
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He also sought to contradict remarks made by his younger brother, Marcy, that pippa found the whole affair funny. |
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I apologize if I have misrepresented or misattributed anyone's remarks. |
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Brash's remarks immediately induced a tremor of panic in the money markets, prompting the dumping of major New Zealand stocks on the share market. |
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Other remarks pertinent to its biostratigraphy appear in various works. |
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His remarks elicited cheers from the true-blue supporters in the audience, but only at the expense of alienating every single other person in the country. |
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Of course these remarks, if said in front of a jury, might have been grounds for a mistrial. |
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Most of the speaker's remarks were addressed to those with experience in the industry. |
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Hees' unguarded remarks quicky drew condemnation from British restaurant chefs and female students. |
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He made a few off-the-cuff remarks before launching into his prepared speech. |
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Welsh was hurt by the remarks that he was a 'snowflake puncher', and used his next three fights to prove his critics wrong. |
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Jameson's remarks about ancient glaciers in Scotland were most probably prompted by Esmark. |
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Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. |
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One of Burton's friends opined it may have been due to Burton making remarks at her that she did not find to be in good taste. |
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To his friends, she was an inexplicable choice of wife, and the subject of some rather disparaging and unkind remarks. |
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The Speaker of the Storting, Dag Terje Andersen, offered in his remarks condolences to the victims of the recent violence in Kyrgyzstan. |
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Shaw met an enthusiastic welcome in South Africa in 1932, despite his strong remarks about the racial divisions of the country. |
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Canadian politician Justin Trudeau said that his joking remarks had given his opponents an opportunity to counter him. |
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Some of the sarcastic remarks I could have made when Codename Panzers arrived on my desk. |
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His successor, Ieuan Wyn Jones, struggled to impose his authority, particularly over controversial remarks made by a councillor, Seimon Glyn. |
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These remarks would seem to imply a shift for the nurse from autocentric controlling, to allocentric controlling, then to allocentric nurturing. |
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Perhaps most poignant and revealing are the remarks of students. |
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Some maintain that arbitration avoids prejudiced juries and sympathy verdicts, but such remarks may merely reflect their utterers' antijury bias. |
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Mir-Mohammadi made the remarks, addressing a one-day security conference in Ulan-Ude, Russia, on Friday. |
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There is no need to repeat here the remarks about the history of Pali lexicography made in the earlier review. |
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Deputy Premier Bulent Arinc criticised remarks of Suheyl Batum, Deputy Chairman of Republican People's Party, about the Turkish military. |
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She made her remarks days before a new batch of peers were due to be appointed. |
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His remarks sparked fury among anti-nuclear campaigners and left-wingers on Labour's backbenches. |
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But these moaners know the royals cannot answer back, so they see them as easy targets with their back-stabbing remarks. |
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A different set of remarks on other works by Descartes succeeded only in ending all correspondence between the two. |
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Just because someone dares to criticise one of your sacred cows, you start making nasty remarks about her. |
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As lead sponsor of the legislation to rename the hospital after Crescenz, Fattah will deliver remarks and address the crowd on Crescenz's legacy. |
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Schmitz' remarks, however, are not fully applicable to Assyriological studies because of the difficulties of studying authors and influences. |
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Warwick Castle had fallen into decay due to its age and neglect, and despite his remarks Dudley did not initiate any repairs to the castle. |
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Meek's remarks prompted a bi-partisan group of six senators to leave the chamber in protest. |
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The remarks are in large-part a response to the biracial family that is featured in the commercial. |
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The work contains some remarks on the relationship of logic to religion, but they are slight and cryptic. |
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Abusive and indecent remarks continue to echo and re-echo within these camps making way to our residences and ears. |
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This study was cast into doubt when it was later found that Newton himself wrote the study's concluding remarks on Leibniz. |
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Elsewhere in his remarks, the general said that the Imam Khomeini space center would be inaugurated in the near future. |
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All those people who made negative remarks about Gabby Douglas' upswept competition updo better watch their backs, or should we say, their necks? |
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Physical deformation of the anus, or infundibuliformity, will often betray members of this class, he remarks. |
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The bluntest remarks came from co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment Amy Pascal in Forbes. |
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In his opening remarks, Secretary BOI appreciated the 4 years tenure of ex-Chairman BOI by mentioning the achievements he made during the time. |
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My remarks have sometimes been interpreted as implying that I am hostile to the mathematization of economic theory. |
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Mike ended his remarks by emphasizing that he kept in close touch with his crew's radioman through all the years. |
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Rach made the remarks on the sidelines of an international conference in Tehran dubbed as Global Fight against Terrorism. |
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He got in dutch with City Manager George Schrader when he made some ill-chosen remarks. |
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The opposition was no different in insinuating racial remarks, as in the case of Jeff Ooi, Member of Parliament, Jelutong. |
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The remarks of the Gallophone scholar Pascale Bourgain make interesting reading. |
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Earlier this week PTI Chief Imran Khan also appeared before the district returning officer to explain his objectable remarks for Nawaz Sharif. |
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He made these remarks during a visit to Al Azhar Sheikhdom in Cairo where he was welcomed by the Grand Imam and a number of senior scholars. |
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It may be appropriate to recollect the remarks of USAF Fighter Weapons School about Rafiqui's adeptness at gunnery. |
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So long has it been since Charles Cotton was a wit and a wordster that a short biographical notice well may precede any remarks about this book. |
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His seemingly racist remarks will weigh against him in the forthcoming election. |
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Bally remarks in passing, as Hall does not, that the inversion in toujours est-il que is part of a set phrase and hence invariable. |
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They said he behaved very calmy at all times, simply looking at them but making no obscene gestures or remarks. |
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Interjections are reported only if the member speaking replies to them or remarks on them during the course of his or her speech. |
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In her remarks, the Hercules Group was synonymous with peace and safety. |
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Also, Hansard sometimes adds extraneous material to make the remarks less ambiguous. |
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During his remarks, Carrion recalled how he started out as a school teacher and urban planner in the Bronx. |
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The publication of remarks made in the House became a breach of Parliamentary privilege, punishable by the two Houses of Parliament. |
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His remarks that seem suggestive of judicial review are sometimes considered obiter dicta, rather than part of the rationale of the case. |
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Senator John Blake provides the prenote remarks at the 2013 Annual Conference on Aging at The University of Scranton. |
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In response, the Insulares came out with Indios agraviados, a manifesto defending the Filipino against discriminatory remarks. |
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She features so many dance tunes and is a pistol with her sharp and witty remarks. |
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He described as misspoken any remarks that may have given the impression as if the proposed Zulfikarabad would be part of Greater Karachi. |
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I'd like to make a few introductory remarks before we start the program. |
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His quick smile, unpompous style and off-the-cuff remarks endeared him to fellow clerics, diplomats and journalists. |
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After Don made those tasteless remarks, our relationship with him went downhill. |
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Such remarks earned him the job of unofficial court jester to the Prince Of Wales. |
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So you put up with constant giggling, pisstaking remarks, and loads of random words that never made sense. |
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The candidate made disparaging remarks about his opponent, but they only made him seem small for insulting a worthy adversary. |
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Keys and Gray were dropped from Monday night's line-up for the match between Bolton and Chelsea after their off-air remarks were leaked. |
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Keys and Gray were dropped from last night's line-up for the match between Bolton and Chelsea after their off-air remarks were leaked. |
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Based on remarks by Plutarch, Caesar is sometimes thought to have suffered from epilepsy. |
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His Boer War experience, annotated in the ribbons which he wore, had given him a touch of overlordliness, which now tuned his irritable remarks. |
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Withering asides, snide remarks, and Chinese burns would be absolutely fine and dandy as long as you show us the money. |
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Comedies are often filled with witty remarks, unusual characters, and strange circumstances. |
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She's cruel-hearted, Judith. Every chance she gets, she makes horrid remarks about the pain I'm going to have to endure. |
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Before proceeding to do so, however, it is advisable for me to make a few prefatory remarks on the clinology of biliary concretions. |
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Brother Samson Subsacrista, one remarks, is ready oftenest with some question, some suggestion, that has wisdom in it. |
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The narrator's analeptic remarks foreshadow the future conflict that will arise between Hrothulf and Hrothgar that will eventually destroy Heorot. |
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So loving, so funny, I miss your hugs and pinches every morning and your quippy remarks that made me laugh so much and our little sing songs every day. |
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The complaint was lodged by Croatie Ambassade de Croatie en France after the remarks appeared in the French edition of the long-running rock magazine. |
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Dockery, aside from Maggie and Penelope, is also given many of writer Julian Fellowes ' best lines, and she has a terrific talent for casual, throwaway witchy remarks. |
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Amir Abdollahian made the remarks in a meeting with African Union Commissioner for Human Resources, Science and Technology Martial De-Paul Ikounga in Tehran on Tuesday. |
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He could have posted his original remarks on the White House website and replaced them with a cri de coeur on gun control, or comfort for the shaken city. |
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Yunno the night I was to your house, when he made remarks about me gittin' a few long-distance calls an' them goin' on his bill, I seen what he was! |
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Elsewhere in his remarks, Jalili pointed out that commonalities between countries can turn into opportunities for them and boost their relations on the international stage. |
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On the bituminous shale and a newly detected combustible rock formation in the Province of Estonia, supplemented by remarks on some geological phenomena of modern times. |
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He became tired of his daughter's sarcasm and smart remarks. |
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In remarks on the work of the Seism Monitoring authority in the Kingdom, the members called for making geological survey to Makkah-based holy Haram area. |
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His older sibling constantly ridiculed him with sarcastic remarks. |
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I do so in the hope that perhaps I may recall something which they have forgotten to make known, or that what I say may elicit from them available emendatory remarks. |
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They all rise and drink. Rhubarb, rhubarb...To convey the next stage of To convey the next stage of general inebriation, the remarks that follow are spoken in a sing-song. |
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Recall that Leibniz often remarks that God is the only operative transeunt cause and that creatures, precluded from causal interaction amongst themselves, act immanently. |
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They preface the actual mouddin with religious remarks, sung in freely embroidered florid style, each man inventing his own key, mode, appoggiature and expressive devices. |
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Regional Affairs Minister Linda Lanzillotta also stepped into the debate on the planned scaleback with remarks in Corriere della Sera's Sunday edition. |
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Sometimes, however, when he was trying to draw a thought out of himself, he would prohibit, with a peremptory motion of the hand, any questions or remarks. |
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Wittgenstein made numerous remarks to Russell about logic driving him mad. |
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Plaid Cymru were outraged at the Rhondda MP's remarks in Parliament on Wednesday in an address about digital television service in his constituency. |
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Ontological arguments are not metaphysical arguments but remarks on how concepts function in religions, which by necessity must be critiqued within their living context. |
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Professor Stephen Hawking put the cat among the pigeons last week with his cheery remarks about comet Machholz-2, which some astronomers believe could be heading our way. |
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The second volume consists of a gossiping set of letters from Florence, on art and artists, in which occur many sensible remarks with much trash and braggadocii. |
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In an interview from October 1976 with Sounds magazine, Clapton said that he was not a political person and that his rambling remarks that night were not appropriate. |
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Less than two weeks after Wellington made these remarks, on 15 November 1830 he was forced to resign after he was defeated in a motion of no confidence. |
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Letters from ministers are annotated by George with pertinent remarks and demonstrate that he had a grasp of and interest in foreign policy in particular. |
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The NUP leader left the country in August 2014 after a month in jail over remarks he made against the government militia known as the Rapid Support Force. |
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Concurrent with the publication of its earnings press release, Tessera will post to its website management's prepared remarks regarding Tessera's quarterly performance. |
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Once again the poems are read in the order in which they appear in the printed volume, but with Larkin including introductory remarks to many of the poems. |
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The United Arab Emirates has no plans 'at this time' to revalue its currency against the weak dollar, the country's central bank governor said in remarks published on Friday. |
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