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Mr. Seacrest, during Tuesday's "Idol" broadcast, was left to remark on what seemed to be Ms. Abdul's clairvoyance.
In time, everyone would remark on what a success the kid had become, how smart and energetic he was.
In the days when many Americans grew up on farms, people used to remark on what good lessons in birth, life and mortality that kind of childhood provided.
Having it on the list "was such an intelligent remark on what an interior collection could be — it showed they were thinking broadly".
They remark on what a nice night it is and wish their moody mom could show some consistency: "She's always changing.
In "The History of Italy" (1549), the first English book on the subject, William Thomas went out of his way to remark on what he called a "liberty of strangers" particular to Venice: No man there marketh another's doings, or . . .
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He remarked later on, "What we've done [at Nelvana] is tailor the film to a pre-literate audience, the very young.
Much has been made of NYPD's use of COMPSTAT statistical programs reporting crime in real time, but no one has remarked on what made COMPSTAT work in New York and underperform elsewhere.
When the moving camera lighted on the bar's piano player, who wiped away his sweat, Mr. Petersen remarked on what he felt was one of the director's underappreciated strategies in the film.
Prosblogion posts a few remarks on what constitutes the violation of freedom of conscience.
Some newspapers have also remarked on what they see as gratuitous violence against women.
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