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Finally, let me address some remarks to the Bush campaign.
I just want you to know you actually have made a difference.' " After talking about his work to raise AIDS awareness, he addressed some remarks to a woman who had praised him earlier.
Ala Bashir had a quiet and self-effacing manner, and he talked about how Saddam was doing the best he could for his country, and made some remarks to the effect that Adolf Hitler had got a bad rap from historians.
Some remarks to flesh out this picture.
Finally, we conclude with some remarks to the process.
Walk to the back of the room from time to time and address some remarks to the slouching students.
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So, in this brief pause before fact is replaced by fiction in the public consciousness, Mr. Assange took to the balcony of the embassy in London on Thursday night to read some prepared remarks to read some prepared remarks to about 80 supporters and a large number of police officers gathered on the street below the first-floor balcony.
Other immigrant advocates reacted cautiously to Mr. Bush's remarks, wary of overinterpreting some casual remarks to reporters.
Parker then returned and made some brief remarks to the crowd of 3,043, closing with a shout-out to the occasionally risqué band.
I arrived at the very quiet bookshop just as Jones was finishing some opening remarks to an audience of a dozen.
Mr. Hatcher also includes some fleeting remarks to remind us just how inconsequential etiquette lessons seemed in 1967, not just to 10-year-olds — etiquette lessons always seem inconsequential to 10-year-olds — but to their older siblings in college.
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