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"I think this is the best film ever made about him because it has dimensions that weren't dealt with before," said John P. L. Roberts, who first met Gould in the 1950s and remarks in the film that "it was a whole career being Glenn's friend".
Their feedback and remarks in the unit evaluation at the end of semester reflect this.
The authorities don't talk about it out loud, and the daily harassment and remarks in the streets and public places is very widespread".
Murphy later sees Frank's swollen face in the hospital and remarks in the segment below: "I guess when you major in journalism these days, you have to minor in kickboxing".
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Threaded through the evening are songs, jokes and remarks in which she acknowledges the depredations of old age with a good-natured bravery.
One of the most noteworthy and significant remarks in the film comes from a local white amateur historian, Larry Smith.
The speech was unusually brief for Mr. Assad, who often gives ponderous and lengthy remarks in the tone of a university professor.
Last month Cardinal Kasper responded that "indiscretion and polemical remarks in the press from the Jewish side contributed to awakening sentiments of distrust".
We finish this article by discussing previous work in the "Related work" section and final remarks in the "Conclusion" section.
In 1998, Kramer went to the Morning Party, and his remarks in the New York Times helped get the party shut down.
Horace Walpole saw Brown's maturing scheme in 1751 and remarked in a letter: "The castle is enchanting.
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