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Just before Ive took me into the studio for the first time, he remarked that all the buildings were similarly linked.
You could imagine the chilly atmosphere at the breakfast table, the prime minister is said to have remarked to friends afterwards.
One participant remarked that it was lucky there was no HS2, as they needed time on the train to work.
This was a worthy sequel to the previous day, when, as one wit remarked, a party with just one MP had managed a backbench rebellion – as Ukip's solitary presence in Westminster, Douglas Carswell resisted party pressure to take the parliamentary subsidy known as Short money.
M Zola remarked that it surprised him that no novelist had depicted the great city thoroughly.
Flashman's increasingly frequent appearances at Westminster are now being remarked upon even by MPs in his own party".
"They've been lucky with the splendid weather," remarked Marina, a Venetian playwright, watching with her 84-year-old mother on a jetty near two 20-year-old history of art students from Warwick University.
Remembrance has been set in stone, but, as Robert Musil once remarked, "there is nothing in the world as invisible as a monument".
Finding it less than a bastion of sophistication, Wilde is said to have remarked: "Either the wallpaper goes, or I do".
"How very inconvenient of shale gas to choose places where planning permission will be most difficult," he remarked on Twitter.
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