Sentence examples for found remarks from inspiring English sources

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At the height of the terror alert, some found remarks were crass ("if a womans breasts look like two oranges stuffed in a tube sock ill tell em"), others explanatory ("the plastic bags are to cover the windows in case of chemical or bio warfare"), still others darkly ironic ("damn if only the wtc used duct tape on the windows we wouldn't be in this mess").

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Of Wittgenstein's own writings, we find remarks on literature, poetry, architecture, the visual arts, and especially music and the philosophy of culture more broadly scattered throughout his writings on the philosophies of language, mind, mathematics, and philosophical method, as well as in his more personal notebooks; a number of these are collected in Culture and Value (Wittgenstein 1980).

Fact-based correspondence theories became prominent only in the 20th century, though one can find remarks in Aristotle that fit this approach (see Section 1)—somewhat surprisingly in light of his repeated emphasis on subject-predicate structure wherever truth and falsehood are concerned.

We find Remark 4 by using Remark 3 and equaling the closed-form and approximated MSE expressions.

Some students found his remarks deeply offensive.

Mr. Obama said he found the remarks offensive.

Brian Cashman, the Yankees' general manager, found the remarks objectionable.

He said only that he found the remarks "unfortunate" and "inappropriate".

Martin said that he found such remarks particularly heartless: "I knew Jim, which is what his friends called him.

Some in the audience today, most of whom were military officers, said they found her remarks troubling.

Mr Jones said he found the remarks "gravely offensive" – both personally and "also to the many thousands who suffer from mental illness".

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