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Sometimes I've thought of something funny, sometimes I just remark that it's a beautiful night or day.
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Water was on s' loud I couldn't hear ya... MARGARET: Well, I! — just remarked that!
I was just remarking to Louis that I can't even remember what life was like before the mice took over.
"I was just remarking to myself," said Debby Randolph, a high school teacher, "that for people to penetrate the fabric of New York with a simple idea that doesn't involve sex or violence or marketing is amazing".
However, these differences between practices just remark the adopter categories in the electronic health records adoption process and, therefore, this situation exclusively define the time it takes for a system to be adopted rather than deciding to adopt it.
One of the passengers, the 83-year-old Dowager Lady Brabourne, had just remarked, "Isn't this a beautiful day?" as they approached the shore, when a 50lb bomb, planted by the IRA the night before, blew the boat apart, killing some of those aboard and grievously injuring others.
One distinguished UK visitor just remarked to us that "I'm starting to think about heading home tomorrow".
The three-dimensional case is, as we have just remarked, quite different.
In case you are wondering, yes, that is seven men. (Just remarking).
Indeed, as we just remarked, there is observed in plants a continuous scale of ascent towards the animal.
First, as just remarked, an expression has a sense (along with a Bedeutung or reference) as part of its semantic value.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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