Sentence examples for remarked at which from inspiring English sources

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The Speaker admonished him: "You sound like a parrot with indigestion!" he remarked, at which some Labour wag topically chipped in, "this parrot is dead!" Then Philip Davies of Shipley, who I think of as the unpopular populist, felt Mr Davey had not gone far enough.

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After opening remarks at which Lutz commented on the state of the industry and the economy as a whole, he went on to tell the gathered crowd that the Pontiac GTO, a famed muscle car that was sold from 1964 to 1974, is returning to the market in late 2003 as a 2004 model.

As the week's firestorm evolved over these remarks at which I was an accidental observer, I have reflected upon the regrettable irony that has emerged from Senator Obama's response to a friendly question: no good effort at intelligent analysis, candor -- and what I heard as an attempt to convey a profound understanding of both what people feel and why they feel it - goes unpunished.

"It seems like we're having a great love-fest tonight," Mr. Bush remarked at one point, an assessment with which Mr. Lehrer seemed to agree.

Every meeting would involve at least one remark, aside, riff at which you thought, well, I'm just not going to rise to that...It would be Jews, it would be women, it would be Irish, it would be gays.

"We need a new plan," Walter remarks toward the end, at which point you may still not be too clear on what the old plan was.

However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology.

"Private Corporal Master Chief Ryan demonstrated great bravery that day," Schemwitz said in his remarks at the ceremony at which the award was given, "when he could have just sat down and cried a little over hurting his tootsies.

The difficulty in understanding this hierarchy comes at the fourth stage, where it is not clear exactly what moral factor is added to the preceding three stages.[49] At the beginning of his Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle remarked that "the good is that at which all things aim".

We will be able to hear the point at which a remark in a conversation becomes a historical footnote.

This reputation as an outlier will have only been bolstered this week with remarks on race and intelligence at which even Trump might have blanched.

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