Sentence examples for long remarks from inspiring English sources

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"They're already in the studio when I arrive for class, working hard, and you hear their music going all day long," remarks Steven McRae, the Royal Ballet's principal dancer and the original Mad Hatter in Wheeldon's Alice.

Thus, Mr. Clinton's long remarks about global warming were a gesture of support for Mr. Gore, whose "new security agenda" includes global warming, and who has been criticized by Republicans who say that scientists disagree about how great a threat it is.

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THE trouble with Johnny Foreigner, as the British have long remarked, is that he can't understand you.

"Sociologists and economists have long remarked upon the central role that social trust plays in healthy markets," she said, according to her written remarks.

The result was that Cameron's long-awaited remarks ended up appealing to both sides at once.

It has long been remarked both in the US and in South Korea, from where I write, that the road to putting meaningful pressure on Pyongyang always runs through Beijing.

A saddened Pedro II (who visited Caxias several times during his long illness) remarked about his "friend of almost a half century", that he had "known him, and esteemed him since 1832.

Finally, the problem of quality of case definition has long been remarked in AOM studies.

In a lecture published by the Lancet in 1836 Magendie comments: 'The existence of the cerebro-spinal fluid was long ago remarked by the ancient writers on medicine; but these observations were either lost or remained unnoticed you will find it mentioned now for the first time, and then in consequence of the experiments I had made upon the subject' [ 32].

"It feels like it's been unfashionable to be a socialist for so long," Marisa Straccia remarks.

China hardly needed the encouragement: in 2001, Colin Powell agreed to be interviewed by a CCTV reporter, as long as his remarks were aired unedited; the subsequent broadcast, however, deleted Powell's references to human-rights abuses.

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