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I know the subtext of his remark.

This remark seemed to agitate her guest.

I don't see the point of her last remark.

I have a final remark, and a question.

And what the hell did you mean by that remark about alcoholism?

Your last remark really hit the bull's eye, it was exactly right.

If you keep thinking these thoughts to yourself, you'll eventually catch yourself before you make the remark.

The remark "the only good news story is a bad news story" is sometimes quoted by cynical journalists.

She lazily cites Margaret Thatcher's remark about there being "no such thing as society", but ignores the rest of the quote, which praises human co-operation.

You cannot speak any of the necessary dialects, and when you make a stupid remark its stupidity will be obvious, even to yourself.

The IPCC’s use of his remark may have been rash, but was not misleading because in 2003-2004, the year before it finalized its fourth report, the changed trend would have been barely perceptible.

I must remark that all the older people were wearing very western clothing: mom dresses for the women and polo shirts and khakis on the men. I'm not sure that Ms.

As for the didn't inhale remark, I was stating a fact, not trying to minimize what I had done, as I tried to explain until I was blue in the face.

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His remark rendered me speechless.

So let me make the following remark.

The remark made me want to climb under the pew.

What made him blurt out such a remark?

Let me make a remark about questions, which is — today's mostly business.

But Pitanguy's remark raises yet another issue: is beauty a right, which, like education or health care, should be realized with the help of public institutions and expertise?

How can anyone be faultless in what he says?How can every remark one makes in impromptu discussion be perfectly correct?

In 2009, she caused some controversy over her remark during a live television interview about Grand National champion jockey Liam Treadwell's crooked teeth; the BBC later apologized on her behalf.

Your remark excited him to jealousy.

He cut me to the quick with his unkind remark.

Heit's large eyes bulged and conveyed hints of much more than was implied by his noncommittal opening remark.

Yes, no wonder, "was my next remark." ' 'Catherine used to boast that she stood between you and bodily harm: she meant that certain persons would not hurt you for fear of offending her.

The remark touched off a heated controversy.

John Lennon's remark that "we're more popular than Jesus, " which set off an anti-Beatle furor last year, was not a boast but an expression of disgust.

Goethe on his deathbed calls for light and this is a historic remark.

His remark set everybody laughing.

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