"I would rather a dog bite me than have this in my house, " she remarked.
She remarked that they would now be neighbors, and suggested that they finally meet.
Fans have often remarked that we were telling their story back to them with that piece.
My wife even remarked how surprised she was by the way I was handling things.
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"So much for this government being on the side of innocent homeowners, " he remarked.
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Sanford remarked that he didn't hear the response and asked to have the question repeated.
She's "worth every penny, " remarked her husband of 25 years, music icon Neil Diamond.
Darla Fowler, our stylist and Curlz's owner, examined our hair and remarked on its dryness.
"My theory of the Cold War is that we win and they lose, " he famously remarked.
"I hate to say it, but going forward I expect more of the same, " he remarked.
At a change-of-command ceremony in Kabul on Sunday, Dunford remarked on the job ahead.
After the game, Anthony, seeing Bryant's performance, remarked on the injury: "Kobe's lying, " he joked.
Dr. Nagata remarked that "for Pakistan as a nation, this year's GMR has a special value".
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"It takes a lot of money to lead a simple life, " remarked Johnny Depp.
Leavitt remarked that all through the trip, Bush saw his "destiny" flash before him.
Greenspan remarked that he did not see how such deterrents would work from a technical standpoint.
"The European Telecom Market Authority will do the job of the European Regulators Group, " he remarked.
Mr Bush, who often remarked that history will be his judge, might well agree.
If you break it, as Colin Powell remarked in another context, you own it.
The Chinese, as the republican Sun Yat-sen once remarked, are a dish of loose sand.
As her biographer John Campbell astutely remarked, if you want to see her legacy, just look around.
Kennedy remarked that being a libertarian means you can be friends or enemies with anyone you meet.
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He said many people had remarked on the "gaze" in the soldier's eyes, saying he looked nervous.
"We badly need them to work together to promote Cameroon's image abroad, " remarked a senior sports official.
As many Philippine commentators remarked afterward, Bush's rendition of Philippine-American history bore very little relation to fact.
Also likely to be remarked on is that Steve looks thinner, and if possible, frailer, than ever.
The 61-year-old later remarked that he "hated Americans, " said police, who are still ascertaining his exact motive.
In a reversal of an old political slogan, he remarked there should be "no representation without taxation".
As a left-wing minister remarked afterwards, three-quarters of Mr Montezemolo's speech was about politics rather than business.
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