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"Remarks are not literature," as Gertrude Stein (a master of remarks) may have remarked to Ernest Hemingway, but literature is nonetheless filled with them, in and out of the pages of books.
Those of us who followed his career from the beginning, those of us who may have remarked, just this past weekend, that we were looking forward to Ledger's sinister turn as the Joker in the upcoming The Dark Knight in a way we were not looking forward to Jude Law's turn as anyone in anything, are devastated that he will no longer be on hand to divert us, surprise us, inspire us, cheer us.
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It's just pee, Janice!" Crystal may or may not have remarked to his wife, stamping his fist on the marble breakfast bar and getting really quite cross about such a gratuitous representation of lesbian sex being thrust in his face.
"If I had clocked this number of women of a certain age would be disappearing as a result of the criteria [we had set for the new show], I may well have remarked on it," Hunt told O'Reilly's legal representative, Heather Williams QC, at an employment tribunal in Holborn, central London.
But as Kaplan and others have remarked, Wollstonecraft may have been forced to make this sacrifice: "it is important to remember that the notion of woman as politically enabled and independent [was] fatally linked [during the eighteenth century] to the unrestrained and vicious exercise of her sexuality".
Although the authors do not specify this, we believe they may have been remarking on the propensity for reversals with non-uniform, deforming structures, to occur at certain phases of the figure's rotation cycle more than others (i.e. to be related in some way to the figure's geometry).
You may have to remark the holes that you're going to drill if you made a mistake in securing the threshold.
But Mr. Bush's most savvy bit of diplomacy may have been his remarks to the crowd at the museum.
Lib Dem insiders say that Pryce may have made general remarks about an action committed by her former husband that would damage him but insist that she did not give any details.
David Cameron has apologised to any woman he may have offended by remarks he made to two female MPs as he acknowledged that the Conservatives need to do more to attract women voters.
There may have been snide remarks or softly-spoken cruel jokes.
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