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I respectfully point out that at no time was I ever part of "we".

Gianfranco Zola's side play genuinely attractive passing football, and as the Italian has respectfully pointed out, has rarely seemed to get their just desserts from the officials in recent months.

All he can do with Bellow ("a miserable mediocrity", according to Amis's other arch-love, Nabokov) is make like a museum guide and respectfully point out one master-para after another.

Yoshii respectfully pointed out that Matsuzaka, 18-3 with a 2.90 earned run average for Boston last season, had demonstrated he could handle the more demanding schedule of pitching every fifth day over a longer season in Major League Baseball.

Mr. Lieberman said that while he would not hesitate to "respectfully" point out policy differences with the Republican Party, he would not play the traditional role of the vice-presidential candidate as the attack dog.

Moscow proves it works with two true airport hubs: Sheremetyevo and Domodedovo.Loren Gerlach LondoAmerica and Iran* SIR – I would like to respectfully point out that Jerry Harte's claim (Letters, December 14th) that the United States' actions towards Iran have been benign in spite of Iranian belligerence are untrue.

"We respectfully point out that this case once more illustrates the urgent need for review of entitlement for traumatic mental stress benefits, and demands that the WSIB stop wasting the taxpayers' money in this fashion," a unit commander wrote to the WSIB after Henry began attending community events again.

Brad points out, correctly, that Crook demands that I engage respectfully with reasonable people on the other side, but somehow fails to offer even one example of such a person.

Theodore Olson, representing George W. Bush, had to point out respectfully that "the very second paragraph" on the previous page "refers to the Florida Constitution and the right to vote".

Respectfully granting that the good never outweighs the loss, he pointed out that some people develop an interest in charity, or start foundations in their child's name.

(While Justice Ginsburg's opinion drew considerable notice for its omission of the adverb "respectfully" from the closing "I dissent," that was a choice, it was pointed out, that she frequently made for economy of style rather than to convey a particular level of anger).

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