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We will be able to hear the point at which a remark in a conversation becomes a historical footnote.
Sensing his vulnerability on immigration, Mr. Perry backed away Wednesday from a remark in a debate in which he accused opponents of in-state tuition breaks of being heartless.
Much of the contemporary work can nevertheless be traced back to a remark in a footnote appearing in Ramsey 1929.
The extension of EC3 Annex J derives from a remark in a previous study, where was demonstrated that the contributions of web cleats are not always negligible.
This statement was supported by a remark in a letter (specifically an author's reply to a letter to the editor) [ 24] and by a qualitative review [ 20] referring to a study that assessed pain scores of transvaginal ultrasound and digital exams in women undergoing induction of labor [ 28].
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John Lennon mentioned the move in a remark in an interview in San Francisco in 1964.
But one of his few regrets during the long campaign, Mr. Hollande admits, is when he called Mr. Sarkozy a "sale mec," or a nasty piece of work, a remark in an off-the-record lunch with French journalists that was quickly leaked.
4 The libel talisman The mistaken belief that putting a remark in quotes protects the reporter from a court action.
Finally, these reflections are concluded with a remark, in which as with Copernicus, Marsilio Ficino, and others the central position of the Sun is legitimated because of its function in spreading light and, indirectly, life.
It is a loud remark in a hushed book.
e-quip -- a clever remark in a chat room.
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