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Yet interspersed throughout are strange, sometimes incoherent remarks on feminism.
In 1998, some incoherent remarks he made to Melody Maker, linking the military force and violence of the ancient Greeks, Romans and Nazis to homosexuality, prompted astonishment and disapprobation.
What I heard instead was a homeless man shouting sometimes sexist but usually incoherent remarks at commuters, laughing to himself and otherwise destroying the morning calm of a long escalator ride.
Jack Warner's incoherent remarks last month about England's bid not "galloping" ahead made the headlines, as did his subsequent upset about the Mulberry handbag given to his wife – not the gift itself, which comfortably conformed to Fifa's rules, but the way the media reported his acceptance of it.
Few Iranians are buying Bahari's somewhat incoherent remarks.
According the French daily Le Parisien, the teen made "incoherent" remarks to officers when he was apprehended outside a subway station.
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Consequently, as noted in 2.7 above, his would-be successors have sometimes proposed that moral principles and norms have the self-evidence of first principles, and sometimes, equally desperately, have offered premises which, though suggested by some of Aquinas's argumentation or remarks, are incoherent with his general theory – e.g. that natural functions are not to be frustrated.
Among the more incoherent elements in Leadsom's remarks to the Times was that May might think about the long-term state of the economy, while she herself would be properly focussed on her children's more immediate job prospects.
Of course, if Ms. Wolff had happened to get caught "plagiarizing" herself, or falsely ascribing some unintelligible remarks to a notoriously incoherent pop star, her publishers would have instantly yanked her book out of circulation and issued a public mea culpa to rival Jacques Chirac's apology for the Dreyfus affair.
Of course, if Ms. Wolf had happened to get caught "plagiarising" herself, or falsely ascribing some unintelligible remarks to a notoriously incoherent pop star, her publishers would have instantly yanked her book out of circulation and issued a public mea culpa to rival Jacques Chirac's apology for the Dreyfus affair.
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