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One man remarks that when married he will no longer care how he looks.
Someone remarks that when positioned like this, the ruffles in the back of the dress look like a chicken's plumage.
Piping up on the compensation consultant issue, he remarks that when it comes to that profession, prostitution would be "a step up".
Mr. Bernanke said in his opening remarks that when the Fed did start easing its bond purchases, it would start with Treasury bonds, not mortgage bonds.
Fitzherbert remarks that when he wants to validate their relationship he looks at Hockney's portraits of him; no reassurance can be expected from the man himself.
In another reference to Emily she remarks that when she told her sister she was doing a show for Fox, the dry response was: "It might not get picked up".
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They remark that when 23-year-olds face 18-year-olds, they can't play the graybeard.
Take his nonchalant remark that when Saddam had chemical weapons, "he chose to use them against Iranian armed forces and Iraq's own dissident Kurds, rather than for any purpose that threatened the wider world".
e Let us remark that, when the objective function is maximized, all the N frames overcome this limit.
The cardinal rule of the nuclear age is something best captured by Teddy Roosevelt's prescient remark that when carrying a big stick, one should always speak softly.
Morris' partnerships with his later partners yielded less runs, leading him to remark that "When Siddy [Barnes] went, I lost a lot of support because he'd always get ones".
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