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As she reached the stage, she made a remark to Mr. Groff.
Adele has laughed off a remark to US Vogue that she intended to take a five-year break from music.
Mr. Stern's outrageousness was underlined by a remark to a group of Chinese children ogling Boomer: He told them they could pet him but not eat him.
The meeting was breaking up, but Mrs. Van Buren threw out a remark to the effect that even small two-bedroom apartments cost money these days.
The game consisted of making a remark to the girl in the blue dress about anything in the world and hearing her answer.
Loretta Sanchez, a Democrat, is drawing criticism for a remark to a television reporter that "the Vietnamese and the Republicans" were "trying to take away" her seat representing California's 47th Congressional District.
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Walking round, I overheard someone quoting a Hockney remark to a friend, to the effect that for an artist there's no such thing as bad weather.
It concerns a black teenager, who, like Till, is murdered by Southern whites for allegedly making a suggestive remark to a local white woman.
This may seem a strange remark to make about a show dealing with a crazed Victorian serial killer.
A minor incident on 30 May 1689 in which Nicholson made an intemperate remark to a militia officer then flared into open rebellion.
But this is the same man who in 1982 made an indefensible remark to an aide who complained that there would be "coons" at a campaign stop.
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