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In 1969, John Lennon inserted a phrase from Chuck Berry in "Come Together", almost certainly as a tribute, but Berry's publisher was a Rottweiler and demanded recompense.
Mr. Obama edited the speech he would give that Sunday at the memorial for the Newtown victims and inserted a phrase promising to use "whatever power this office holds" to confront gun violence.
The King's Speech from the Throne on 21 February made reference to introducing measures restricting the Lords' power of veto to one of delay, but Asquith inserted a phrase "in the opinion of my advisers" so the King could be seen to be distancing himself from the planned legislation.
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Beliefs would be a column that no more had to insert a phrase identifying the Apostles' Creed, Gnosticism or Ramadan in a sentence than art or music critics had to insert capsule definitions of Romanticism or Expressionism.
5. Alastair Campbell suggests inserting a phrase to make the dossier "stronger" Mr Campbell suggested to Mr Scarlett: "It would be stronger if we said that despite sanctions and the policy of containment, he [Saddam] has made real progress". Mr Scarlett agreed and a sentence was added to the text.
So too her speech at the following day's state dinner, at which she spoke of past wrongs and suffering and even gave the guests a quick burst of Gaelic – a party trick, since she often inserts a phrase in her hosts' language into such speeches, but one that had Mary McAleese, Ireland's president, mouthing "wow".
This time, the United States surprised the Council by responding to a Syrian proposal with its own draft resolution, negotiating changes on the spot and later inserting a key phrase taken from a speech by Secretary of State Colin L. Powell that affirmed "a vision of a region where two states, Israel and Palestine, live side by side within secure and recognized borders".
"Top Secret" really should insert a qualifying phrase in its subtitle indicating that the play deals exclusively with the battle fought by The Washington Post to publish the Pentagon Papers, the multivolume history of the American involvement in Vietnam, originally commissioned by the defense secretary at the time, Robert S. McNamara, but not completed until after he left office in 1968.
Retouching by pen, he tightened the phrasing and also inserted an inspired pun: "The sensation chills him, above and beyond the terminal air-conditioning".
L. 94 361, § 303(a), inserted introductory phrase "subject to subsection (c),".
As if on cue, the first reporter allowed to speak inserted the phrase "Semper Fi"—a literal loyalty oath into his question.
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