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After that, I replied "Mulan" when people asked her name.
Yes, she told me she deliberately does it like that, I replied.
Again, he asked, "Who's that?" I replied with some embarrassment that I thought Mr. Rogers was President Richard Nixon's secretary of state, but I wasn't sure.
As Specter recounted in his autobiography, a reporter asked him when he left the Senate floor after casting his vote, "Did you anger both sides by doing it this way?" " 'I've had some experience with that,' I replied," he wrote.
And what's that?" I replied.
"He doesn't know that," I replied.
"I already tried that," I replied.
"Oh, Christ, I don't think I'm emotionally capable of that," I replied.
How do we overcome that?" I replied, slightly unsure what angle to take, that the post-1945 worderorder was in desperate need of reform and the Muslim world's time would surely come.
Doubting that Rove, who has defamed many people, deserved ground rules like that, I replied that even if there were such precedents, they weren't right, for there is also a Constitution, and this was a public meeting.
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"Worse than that," I reply.
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