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It's the pigeon lady who remarks that theirs is "the cat's table" since "we're in the least privileged place".
Usually they feature a society lady who remarks: "It just happen that I chew Gilbey's gumdrops".
Carter, on the other hand, is a courtly Southern gentleman, who remarks of himself: "I was always kind and humane in my dealings with the lower orders.
The curator, who remarks on the metamorphosis of the subject at Picasso's hands, remains silent on the astonishing anticipation of Expressionism at its most violent.
But the real star is the eccentric and charming bookstore proprietor, George Whitman, who remarks, after losing a stack of two-hundred-franc notes to nest-building mice, "At least it's not the books".
The specter of Greece's economic and political failures looms over "Attenberg," not least in the figure of the dying Spiros, who remarks on his country's painful transition from an agrarian economy to full-blown capitalism.
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Impulsively, Justin hugged a reporter, who remarked upon his disciplined work ethic.
The Times quoted a childhood friend, Adam Dow, who remarked, "James had a purpose".
He was recognized by a cop who remarked to Stanley about how Mr. Hoover looked.
There was the naked sunbather who remarked, "Nice day for it, isn't it?" to a woman taking a walk.
Presenter Dzifa Gbeho met Chris Hesse, the then Ghanaian President's official photographer who remarked on the public mood.
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