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That, he said in the interview, referred to a scene in the film.
Mr. Israel, in a long interview, referred frequently to the "thousands of rumors" about him -- involving womanizing, taking members' money and improperly raising the group's children.
The most quotable quote from that interview referred to her parents, during her childhood: "They always said, 'Just make certain you're not a disappointment.
However, Mr. Mulgrew, who at one point in the interview referred to Mr. Thompson as Billy, declined to say if Mr. Thompson's performance had succeeded in inching the candidate closer to the union's coveted endorsement.
A rail-thin man who enjoys sitting on his porch with a dog on his lap, Mr. Weekley uttered an expletive when told that coal industry representatives, including Mr. Raney in an interview, referred to the upper tributaries filled in by mining as "ditches" that can be rebuilt.
Tyson, in his interview, referred to Joseph Smith as "a great man".
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