Sentence examples for supposed remarks from inspiring English sources

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A1 Apology on Hitler Remark Chancellor Gerhard Schröder wrote a personal letter to Mr. Bush apologizing for "the supposed remarks" of his justice minister, who is said to have compared Mr. Bush's political tactics over Iraq to those of Adolf Hitler.

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Its title taken from Churchill's supposed remark about the great naval traditions, it's the record that has kept the band's reputation high among lowlife poets like Tom Waits and Nick Cave.

Even so, his supposed remark that the UK was more likely to leave the EU if Juncker's candidacy succeeded was strange and disquieting, not least because any renegotiation of the terms of British membership will be carried out primarily with other member states, not with the commission.

In the latest prominent case involving the press, Ibrahim Hamidi, the Damascus correspondent for Al Hayat, one of the Arab world's best newspapers, disappeared into jail in December, accused of breaking Syria's press law by quoting supposed presidential remarks in closed meetings and writing about possible changes in the army.

But as I grew tired of listening to Mrs. Arbuthnot wail about her sin and looked at that hideous, all-too-authentic Victorian room toward the end of Act II, one of Wilde's supposed dying remarks came to mind: "Either that wallpaper goes or I do".

And if you do not suppose these remarks of mine are being offered for your good, you are very much mistaken.

And how is the world supposed to consider remarks by the pope that are not official church teaching?

Houghton's "quote" has become one of the most emblematic remarks supposed to have been made by a mainstream scientist about global warming, and appears on almost two million web pages concerned with climate change.

When Peter Mandelson heard Davis's news he is supposed to have remarked: "Attention seeking".

"WE TEND to meet any new situation in life by reorganising," Petronius Arbiter, a 1st-century Roman satirist, is supposed to have remarked.

Kaiser Wilhelm I is supposed to have remarked that only Bismarck, who tied Germany to a set of countervailing alliances, could juggle four or five balls.

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