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"If you're going to be down here, you got to make a statement," he said.
Now we've got to make a statement against a quality team".
I've got to make a statement like 'I'm back.' I'm going to play hard.
The man also described how he made the first statement after a "local Rhyl lad" told him: "You've got to make a statement".
On potential punishments, he added: "Part of me says you've got to make a statement and say: 'Right – ban for life.' If you come down tough, maybe it says to everyone: 'Don't get involved.
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"Politicians don't get to make a statement and then retreat to a fortified castle, Carlsonn said, adding that "our job is to find out what's going on with federal government on our time-table".
(This may be as close as the film gets to making a "statement").. Annie stays a little girl.
"You've got to make a huge statement, entertain them and blow them away.
Now he gets to make a fresh architectural statement.
He said of the direction for Ray Ray in an interview for Rolling Stone, "You only get to make a first statement one time, and I had definite ideas of how I wanted it to sound.
Moreover, you don't get to make a reductive statement about my gender identity or how I embody my gender while trying to argue for recognition of the diversity of other peoples' embodied genders.
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