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Mr. Norich expressed a note of frustration that knaidel was spelled that way in a nationally televised contest.
Andreas Carlgren, the Swedish environment minister, said that Mr. Obama had now raised expectations for the Copenhagen talks, but he expressed a note of disappointment about the timing of his visit.
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Saunders, though, was still expressing a note of caution.
"We also have to express a note of caution," he said.
As a young first-time filmmaker, now entering the film festival circuit, I would like to express a note of optimism about the future of provocative independent cinema.
Therefore, at this juncture, we express a note of caution towards the data and interpretations published in a recent article [27].
Mr. Karlin expressed a lone note of optimism: "Time will tell, you know.
Mr. McCain's doctors, though expressing optimism, introduced a note of caution.
Adams is a composer who moves confidently across a gamut of styles, and the weekend expressed his sensibility without a note of his music being played.
But in a report filed last year, N.H.T.S.A. expressed a higher level of concern, noting that "rear-impact-related tank failures and vehicle fires are more prevalent in the Jeep Grand Cherokee than in non-Jeep peer vehicles".
Beecham, who had until then heard not a note of Delius's music, expressed his "wonderment" and became a lifelong devotee of the composer's works.
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