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In a Sept. 27 editorial, Gov. George W. Bush's casual remark that he admired Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas elicits a list of their most extreme dictums.
In his pursuit of cases, Lerach once made a remark that he came to regret.
Thus Ames's casual remark that he will vote for Eisenhower is in fact a critical detail.
I remark that he was never much of a marcher for gay rights.
But scattered boos met his follow-up remark that he opposed any cap on malpractice awards.
Aides to George Osborne often remark that he is the member of the Government the Tories fear most.
This notwithstanding, I am obliged to relate a droll remark that he may have made during his callow years.
Thoreau, the greatest American parochialist, liked to remark that he had "travelled widely in Concord, Massachusetts".
A companion happened to remark that he looked a lot like her.
When I remark that he seems impressively sanguine, he chews his omelette thoughtfully.
Smiling, Nixon quoted Lincoln's remark, that he preferred "starch in the man rather than in his shirt".
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