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The death penalty remark that is frequently used against him he blames on an interviewer from the Guardian, who, he claims, provoked him.
It ends, as many Prince songs do, with a remark that is both serious and silly, a wry punch line to the devastation.
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".
"We weren't told they wanted more security; we did not know they wanted more security," Biden said during the televised debate – a remark that is disputed by Romney and his supporters.
This is the sort of remark that is often made in the course of emollient, inter-religious dialogue, and it is in this spirit that the British Library has mounted an exhibition with the title "Sacred: Discover What We Share".What the show stresses, however, is not commonality but variety.
One canon tells us that "trustworthiness is statements agreeing with yi (thought)" (A14), a remark that is difficult to understand if yi is interpreted as a semantic concept.
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"We sweat in his office," Mr. Beshr said, offering the kind of remark that was unlikely to cool tempers.
The most common prefatory remark that's made in his class is, "Building on what Jill said…".
Minister Bennett closed the inquiry launch with a remark that was at once extraordinary and banal.
Each question about Mr. Weiner was answered with remarks that were all about Ms. Quinn.
Pepperberg told me that Alex also made spontaneous remarks that were oddly appropriate.
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