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He defended the one-month sentence, however, and in doing so made a remark that further angered many protesters.
Then, in 1986, in a discussion about the relative competitiveness of Japan and America, Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone of Japan made a remark that offended many blacks and Hispanics.
Discussing the realignment law, Brown recently made a remark that was eerily similar to his 1976 comment about determinate sentencing, calling the new law "the biggest change, probably, in our prison system in the last forty years".
Once, talking to me on a somewhat tattered theme, the difference between stage and screen acting, Paul Newman made a remark that seemed obvious at the time but grows in wisdom the more I ponder it.
For instance, Kenneth Olsen, the founder of the Digital Equipment Corporation, is often cited as having once made a remark that is now considered scandalously shortsighted: "There is no reason for any individual to have a computer in their home".
I looked at myself — should I go on the brothers' side or the whites' side?" Last year, after the Rockets selected Yao Ming with the first pick in the N.B.A. draft, it was less than a week before somebody in the league made a remark that could be construed as racist.
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When he is through Costello makes a remark that once again proves McDermott's point.
Councilman Halloran compared the plan to previous public health initiatives from the Bloomberg administration, making a remark that brought to mind a memorable quotation about the Nazi persecutions.
"At times you are interviewing someone and he asks an odd question or makes a remark that leaves you wondering whether you make a comment and lose a source or ignore it," said Ms. Haidar of CNN-IBN.
Trump flew to Las Vegas on Wednesday saying he had a "major announcement" to make, a remark that resulted in a flurry of inaccurate reports in the US media that he was set to endorse Romney's main rival, Newt Gingrich.
The most elegant response when someone makes a remark that's humiliating, threatening, or otherwise unpleasant is simply to ask them why they said it.
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