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But her remarks were striking for their vehemence, and they suggested a frustration that the Obama administration's message to the Arab world had not gotten through.
The remarks are striking for Mr McNulty's rejection of any major changes to Britain's anti-terror laws.
And I wonder whether other readers of the magazine were struck by the obliviousness of Zribi's remarks.
Robin Lakoff, a professor of linguistics at Berkeley, read a partial transcript of Clinton's remarks and was struck by the recurrence of something else: the phrase "you know," which in her line of work is recognized as a "discourse marker" or a "pragmatic particle".
Italians must decide between "a European future, or an African one," a politician says, before exchanging looks with an assistant and asking for the remark to be struck from the record.
During his trip Mr Wen laid flowers before a statue of Deng, who turned Shenzhen into a test bed for economic change exactly 30 years ago.Mr Wen's remarks on political reform were striking.
More than a few people, some of whom think they know me quite well, have remarked that they are struck that I, who can seem so even-keeled and imperturbable, would choose to write a book about anxiety.
Mr. Lott had called for Mr. O'Neill's remarks to be stricken.
I had been struck by his remarks.
2. As a former grad student in philosophy, I was struck by this remark in George's follow-up post: The other day I had to reshelve two dozen books that my son had wantonly pulled down, most of them volumes from college days.
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