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But in unusually conciliatory remarks free of the bravado, wisecracks and sarcasm of last year's speech, Mr. Giuliani resisted saying that the school system should be "blown up," as he has in the past, and that the mayor should run it.

But I guarantee you that if Granholm flies the coop -- even if she's dressed in a muted Brooks Brothers suit and issues remarks free of all-caps rants suitable for Facebook - the press will eat her alive.

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Amid reports of grade-fiddling and requests from the Government to limit the number of A and A* grades, there were tears across the country and calls for every single paper sat by some 250,000 A-level students to be remarked free of charge.

Both the antiwar protesters and some of the police officers who could be assigned to watch over them used the same language to respond to the mayor's remarks about free speech being a privilege that can be lost.

So let's tot it up: excretion + devotion to craft – production of offspring % controversial remarks x free thinking = (just let me do my maths here…) 7.2453 out of 10 PM You've written this review in your head already, haven't you.

Condorcet also remarks that free institutions are the native environment of scientific discovery (1795, 129).

He also delivered remarks on free enterprise zones at the 1992 Republican National Convention in Houston, Texas.

Faculty members at the prestigious law school took a knee Tuesday morning in dissent of a visit by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who was on campus to "give remarks about free speech".

But, instead of expounding on Castro, he competed against other teen-agers in speech contests; the contestants delivered twenty minutes of memorized remarks about free-market economics.

But his remark about free interviews prompted the thought that he really thinks reporters should pay him to answer their questions.

What's always struck me about Robert Frost's remark about free verse — that it's like tennis without the net — is that playing tennis without a net is difficult, frustrating, and basically not fun.

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