Sentence examples for remarks slightly from inspiring English sources

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Here is an excerpt from his remarks, slightly condensed for space: Vietnam seems like it will wage a "people's war" in the South China Sea.

He delivered these remarks (slightly adapted here) at the annual Legacy Awards dinner of the Brennan Center for Justice, a non-partisan public policy institute in New York City that focuses on voting rights, money in politics, equal justice, and other seminal issues of democracy.

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Anne Barton has remarked, slightly bitterly, that "much of the action takes place in a prison": and certainly the shadow of bars is all a workable set really requires.

When the recording ended, he remarked slightly sourly: 'I think that's the last time I'm ever going to talk about Citizen Kane.' I told him, quite sincerely, that I'd rather have been talking to him about his own work.

"Sounds kind of contrived," I remark, slightly crestfallen.

Mr Mendes's remarks are slightly undermined by the fact that it was he who cast Ms Kidman in "The Blue Room".

No one who has read the letters and journals of the time will be shocked; Sylvia Plath was making remarks only slightly milder 30 years later.

I shall never forget his many kindnesses to me, including when he ripped up a prepared speech he was about to deliver, in order to make my own nervous and novice remarks sound slightly less unplanned.

"I would urge all of you to very carefully think through how much you want to pursue this," Mr. Fleischer told reporters as the atmosphere around his remarks turned slightly tense.

Kan's remarks differed slightly from the groundbreaking 1995 statement by Murayama – repeated by Koizumi a decade later – as it was directed exclusively at South Korea and recognised for the first time that the peninsula was annexed "against the will of the Korean people".

I met him 10 years ago and I'll always remember his kindness and generosity towards me, including when he ripped up a prepared speech he was about to deliver in the House of Lords in order to make my own nervous and novice remarks sound slightly less unplanned.

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