Sentence examples for describing remarks from inspiring English sources

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THE REPORTING The Times quoted Jean Risley, the chairwoman of the Connecticut Vietnam Veterans Memorial, describing remarks Blumenthal made at the memorial's dedication in 2008.

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In his news conference, his fourth attempt at explaining his remarks, Mr. Lott described the remarks as a mistake, apologized and repeatedly denounced segregation.

Her claims have infuriated China, with one official in Xinjiang describing her remarks as "completely fabricated".

His comments quickly drew criticism, with Labour MP Chuka Umunna describing the remarks as "inflammatory and unbecoming of his office".

He has now followed this up with further apologies, describing the remarks as "monstrously inappropriate and yes, racist".

Describing the remarks as "disgusting, vile, and disqualifying," Rep. Barbara Comstock (R-Va).

The BBC has also apologised, describing the remark as "insensitive".

Gillum went further, describing the remark as a "bullhorn" on the issue.

ConservativeHome's Jonathan Isaby has already written a post describing the remark as "utterly despicable".

Mr. Brown described the remarks as "irresponsible".

But Mr Ashton described those remarks as "outrageous".

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