"I hate to say it, but going forward I expect more of the same, " he remarked.
"The European Telecom Market Authority will do the job of the European Regulators Group, " he remarked.
"I always remember the dinosaur falling off the cliff, " he remarked at a Vancouver, Canada, animation and effects convention in 2001.
First, he remarked on the striking similarities between the present choice and that made by President Reagan's administration nearly a decade ago.
He remarked that she had an absolute faith in the efficacy of modern medicine, though she was skeptical about the benefits of art.
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"We need to move into a world in which an informed citizenry decides what use we make of knowledge, " he remarked in his speech.
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An onlooker spoke for many when he remarked that "a man who could make so vile a pun would not scruple to pick a pocket".
He remarked that the country should focus on more pressing issues.
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He remarked that we have to enforce the laws on the books and also ensure that the mentally ill and criminals are barred from owning guns.
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As an example, tens of thousands of people have called for CNN host Piers Morgan to be deported from the US after he remarked about gun control.
He remarked that the Iranian government was reviewing an American request to have its own official representative at the Swiss embassy in Tehran, which has looked after American interests since diplomatic ties were broken in 1980.
The post links to a February column by Keller when he remarked on being repeatedly asked to speak about WikiLeaks because he was the editor who approved the use of some of its releases in Times stories.
"I am not as big a fool as I look, and if you will just go on the assumption that I am not a fool, it would correct a good many news items, " he remarked at one press conference in 1914.
David Cameron caused titters in the Commons when he remarked that he always experienced a cold shiver when he heard him using the word "notwithstanding", but the veteran Eurosceptic is rubbing colleagues' noses in the volume of EU business pushed through the House every week.
He remarked that it is astounding what they are capable of doing, and the pressure that they are under, and the fact that any mistake -- any single mistake can cost you everything on a stage like the Olympic Games is just a testament to their skill and their strength of character.
Labour's Siobhain McDonagh delivered a withering rebuke to the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Southwark, Peter Smith, when he remarked that some people might leave the church over its opposition to same sex marriage - saying she remained a devout Catholic, despite disagreeing with the church's teachings on a range of sexual issues and she would not be leaving.
"My theory of the Cold War is that we win and they lose, " he famously remarked.
He also remarked on how the tree had become a bit of a 'diamond' on the local landscape.
He said many people had remarked on the "gaze" in the soldier's eyes, saying he looked nervous.
Sanford remarked that he didn't hear the response and asked to have the question repeated.
Greenspan remarked that he did not see how such deterrents would work from a technical standpoint.
This was discovered when one of the patients was having alcohol dabbed on his chest, and remarked that he could feel it in his missing limb.
The other day, President Clinton, who claims Irish descent, remarked that he had spent an enormous amount of time trying to get the Irish to end their religious fights.
As critics remarked, he might at least have used the quick and generous response to the disaster from the rest of Canada as a federalist selling-point to the 20% of undecided Quebeckers.
In attendance at the Central Michigan game with his son Alex, Mr. Conrey remarked how impressed he was with the atmosphere at Ryan Field.
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During this period, Adelson remarked to Kaminer that he had finally realized what he was: an entrepreneur.
"Most papers relaunch from a position of weakness - that's why they're relaunching, " remarked Piers Morgan when he relaunched the Daily Mirror in the spring of 2002, only to be sacked two years later over the hoax pictures his paper carried of troops of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment supposedly torturing Iraqi prisoners.
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