"I remember thinking she was absolutely right, " he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
"The president is absolutely right in cautioning people we don't know who did this, " Goelman said.
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And they have gone to a lot of trouble to get this absolutely right.
Sir John Stevens, the former Metropolitan Police Commissioner, said the home secretary was "absolutely right".
In short, Newt Gingrich is absolutely right, and the New York Times shamefully wrong.
It is absolutely right that military commanders review plans when the conditions on the ground change.
And when we heard Mr. Manager Rogan's presentation, we realized that the trial brief was absolutely right.
"I thought ... he's absolutely right, if only they had done that one sound effect, " Brosnan said.
Sheffield is absolutely right, says Cynthia Bragdon, owner of Urban Indigo, a gift store in Oakland, Calif.
Gone were the frequent nods to "John" being "right", or absolutely right, on a whole host of issues.
When Mitt Romney says America must change its direction, he is absolutely right.
You are absolutely right though, Peter, when you say, for example, South Korea is a great ally of ours.
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Sometimes you can do everything absolutely right, and it still won't be used.
Well, that sounds like bravado and it was, but Jule was absolutely right.
He firmly believed in science and felt strongly that he was doing a job which was absolutely right for him.
You might find it surprising to hear a stock picker advising people to buy indexes, but Arnott is absolutely right.
He can't find a single person who does anything other than nod, "Yes, Mr. President, you're absolutely right on this"?
But you're absolutely right that companies like yours, companies like Safeway, have done some very important, creative work on your own.
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Senator Lieberman is, of course, absolutely right that we have no chance of defeating the enemy unless we can properly identify him.
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Matt, you are absolutely right that the cost of a drug has nothing to do with what it cost to develop it.
Labour has defended its position, saying that when faced with either protecting jobs or giving pay rises, it was "absolutely right" to prioritise employment.
But what you -- what you said, Barack, though, about British and America soldiers fighting together, sometimes dying together, serving together, is absolutely right.
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So how have we ended up with the same government both getting it absolutely right on one side and completely wrong on the other?
If you look at Nintendo's approach, and I would say this, its approach of saying we need to maintain the innovation is absolutely right.
But yeah, I think, Ed, you're absolutely right, is that like Curt Flood said, you know, he was kind of like a sharecropper, you know.
"The court got it absolutely right, " said Stuart Cochrane, Knight's attorney.
Joe Lieberman is absolutely right in trying to move the Obama administration toward honesty, transparency, and accuracy in understanding and depicting the threat we face today.
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"It is absolutely right for the state to define the rights and status of people cohabiting in different forms of relationships, including civil partnerships, " he said.
He has a number of dour predictions that I am skeptical of, but he is absolutely right that simple decriminalization will likely not be so simple.
Mr Salmond also told Jeremy Paxman he was "absolutely right" to say that there was "no possibility" of the SNP entering any pact with the Tories.
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