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Then, at a conference in January 2005, Mr. Summers delivered his now infamous remarks.
Trump was right: the word "irredeemable" was the interesting one in those infamous remarks.
I paraphrase Starkey's now infamous remarks about young whites becoming black, and am cut short by a snort.
With infamous remarks about investors' "irrational exuberance" in December, Mr Greenspan began a series of public statements about a subject central bankers generally avoid.
Tellingly, even when Ms. Palin made her infamous remarks in 2008 she did so in Greensboro, N.C., which may not be in the Northeast Corridor but — with a metropolitan population of more than 700,000 — is hardly Mayberry.
JOHN SEABROOK: Right….kind of reminds me of General Westmoreland's infamous remarks during the Vietnam War (see 'Hearts and Minds') that Asians (Orientals he may have said) value human life less than we do.
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Perhaps Adams will be tempted to revisit his infamous remark.
In an infamous remark the Tory grandee Lord Thorneycroft remarked: "Good luck to them".
Rubio made his now infamous remark that "America is not a planet".
It was here that his greatest mistake occurred: his infamous remark that countries, unlike companies, do not go bust.
He said at the recent Hay Festival that his infamous remark about Norman Lamont "cleared the diary at a stroke".
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