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He enjoys relating the story of the eccentric Lord Grimthorpe, whose last words were reportedly, "We are low on marmalade".

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The passenger's phone call reportedly said: "We are without water, food and blankets".

During the talks, Cameroon President Paul Biya reportedly said "We are here to declare war on Boko Haram," while Chad's Idriss Deby reinforced the threat, saying it would be "total war".

"We are not interested in staying on board a new GE-Comcast ownership of NBCU … we will exit and it will give us more headroom," he reportedly said, adding, "We are not there yet".

Upon seeing photographs of the monk aflame, President John F. Kennedy reportedly said, "We're going to have to do something about that regime," and so he did.

At a press conference, Queensland's chief scientist Geoff Garrett, who led the taskforce, reportedly said "we're stuffed with a capital S" if water quality isn't improved.

The president of the Calais coastguard organisation SNSM, Bernard Barron, reportedly said: 'We were called for help … with a boat carrying about 20 people between Calais and Dover.

That's a lot different from overnight.' To which Venter reportedly replied, 'We're a company, Bob.

The men reportedly replied, "We're just lost.

Even though Liam is the one who reportedly cheated (we're looking at you, January Jones!), it seems like he has the upper hand.

Late in the game, West Ham captain George Kay attempted to persuade Asson to abandon the match, but Bolton captain Joe Smith reportedly replied "We're doing fine, ref, we'll play until dark to finish the match if necessary".

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