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Mr. Khieu Samphan, who before going underground was a teacher and legislator known for riding his bicycle to Parliament in a gesture of frugality, spoke forcefully about his ideals and his innocence, gripping his typed remarks with both hands and holding them up at eye level.

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The Pope's remarks draw a sharp contrast with both the doctrinal George/Scalia/First Things in-the-bedroom-pawing-through-the-underwear focus and with the bishops in the United States and around the world who have urged him to speak more publicly against homosexuality, abortion and birth control.

If Mr. Gore held any bitterness about the outcome, he did not display it last night, surfing his way through his remarks with jokes and praise of both Hillary and Bill Clinton.

Both Mr. Rubio and Mr. Paul laced their remarks with the usual G.O.P. propaganda that Mr. Obama hates jobs, small businessmen and entrepreneurs.

Finally, concluding remarks with future research directions are provided.

He backs his remarks with production.

President Obama opened his remarks with, "Hello, Boston".

Diplomatic officials greeted Mr. Ahmadinejad's remarks with skepticism.

She started her remarks with a call to service.

He sprinkles his remarks with reams of statistics.

(He punctuated his remarks with an emphatic, Draper-esque word).

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