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No one ever remarks on this disability in the film, or questions how an infantry soldier could possibly discharge his duties - including the use of a rifle - with one arm.
When they finally stop, the exhausted Alice remarks on this, and she adds that, in her country, one usually gets somewhere by running.
On indulgence Tony Abbott makes his first remarks on this subject.
"He's going to be giving prepared remarks on this issue very soon.
The chancellor's recent remarks on this not becoming reality were very welcome.
Rudd remained in Tasmania to make remarks on this development - or because of fog.. it wasn't clear.
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It has often been remarked on, this contrast between one of the most sensual rich voices, one that can floor you with emotion, coming from a woman with a practical haircut and a wardrobe of shapeless suits.
When I remarked on this to Fuld one afternoon, he said that Maddon also includes a different quote on the lineup card each day, for further inspiration.
After visiting Suzhou on March 28, Choe Bu remarked on this economic hub of the southeast: Shops and markets one after another lined both river banks, and merchant junks were crowded together.
There will be occasion later to remark on this ambiguity.
One hundred sixty-three years ago, Melville remarked on this in "Typee".
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