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On Prince Andrew's comments Rifkind said they were "very unwise remarks to make".
Whoever did the leaking did a good job, editing Mrs Tanaka's remarks to make the most of her pro-Asian, anti-American leanings.
Speaking on the Today programme he also described Prince Andrew's rude comments about journalists, the French and fraud investigators as "very unwise remarks to make".
Paterson Is Sworn In as Governor David A. Paterson was sworn in as New York's 55th governor Monday afternoon, and used his inaugural remarks to make some jokes and to urge a new spirit of bipartisan cooperation in Albany.
The two sworn enemies joined forces in an unlikely alliance after Miliband delivered carefully calibrated remarks to make clear that the SNP would have no role in a UK government led by him.
White House officials said Mr. Obama would use his opening remarks to make the case that Democrats and Republicans are not as far apart as they think on health care, because both parties are concerned about the deficit and rising health premiums — issues, the president will argue, that can be addressed only by controlling health care costs.
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One reviewer called Wani depraved, an odd remark to make about Hollinghurst's morally neutral fiction.
This may seem a strange remark to make about a show dealing with a crazed Victorian serial killer.
"The Family Planning policy is a protracted war waged against women and children," Kongzi informs his daughter, not the most natural-sounding remark to make to a child.
There is a last remark to make.
That was a very insulting remark to make.
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