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  • 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.
  • Chaired by david taylor close 17:15 - 17:25 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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