Remarked it
's very hard to find a service company that will really step in and deliver high value support.
Despite a hostile reception and
disparaging remarks
from sections of the scottish press, the nationalist campaign could be right on target.
This officer had made many
derogatory remarks
about general lee.
Remarks yesterday
that this option should remain, that it has been proved to be worthwhile.
On his return he
famously remarked
to his wife that he thought she would prefer a live donkey than a dead lion.
Remarked upon.
Gentleman's remarks
are drawn to the attention of my right hon.
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closing remarks.
Concluding remarks
the nature of chinese studies, like any other area studies, is its interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary focus.
There are souls that think that
snide remarks
merely distinguish the factions who are complacent in these perilous times.
Don't be put off by the rather long
opening remarks, which are nothing to do with the main topic!
Remarks made
in recent days should be covered by such laws.
Introductory remarks
2. rcn northern ireland welcomes the publication of this draft regional strategy.
Adam price: i cannot in all conscience
withdraw that remark.
The drunk made a
racist remark, then suddenly lashed out at the trio.
The chairman said, he would be glad to
hear any remarks
on that very interesting paper.
Name calling and
sarcastic remarks, and also blaming are all forms of zapping.
As mr meldrum told the inquiry (
quoting remarks
he had made in 1993 ): .
He made sometimes bitter
throwaway remarks, the full weight of which could not have been felt until after his death.
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