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Juan Carlos eventually had to utter a public apology Abdication does not solve the Spanish monarchy's problems.
Chianese said that he was embarrassed by the many curse words he had to utter on the show, and he reported that his Aunt Rose would turn off the volume on the TV when he appeared.
"Hitler merely had to utter the word 'peace' in a speech to arouse the newspapers to enthusiasm, to make them forget all his past deeds, and desist from asking why, after all, Germany was arming so madly," Zweig wrote.
Speaking through an interpreter even though he has now been in this country for five years, Tevez only had to utter the word "familia" to render the subsequent translation irrelevant.
Penny Mordaunt, the Conservative MP for Portsmouth North, delivered a commons speech laced with innuendo, in which she used the word "c**k" six times and "lay" or "laid" five times during the course of her speech, in which she also had to utter the names of several Navy officers, the the Mail on Sunday reported.
Chianese insisted, however, that neither he nor anyone else in the cast ever strayed from the script: "To me, those lines were like Shakespeare". Chianese said that he was embarrassed by the many curse words he had to utter on the show, and he reported that his Aunt Rose would turn off the volume on the TV when he appeared.
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It beggars belief that a German chancellor ought to have to utter such a sentence.
Otherwise, the disabled could reasonably recoil at having to utter thanks -from a supine position on the ground.
With this chart, she won't have to utter a word for the executive team to understand the trend.
Fortunately, I realised where I was before having to utter one of my half-a-dozen lines.
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