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Sometimes a lascivious voiceover will remark on her charms.
3b935c2c-217a-47d1-811c-ba84dd7254b7 WHEN historians come to appraise this administration, they will remark on a rather novel event.
This is the sort of comedy in which a character will remark, at least half seriously but with an educated awareness, "This rational humanism is getting exhausting".
Bankers will remark that Mexico's absolute debt reduction package was small — much less than the 50 percent or so already granted to Greece.
It is sometimes the case that a pub will disappear and passersby will remark: Well at least it wasn't one of the good pubs.
He is a deliberate presence, solemn for long periods; but then he will remark on something absurd and tip backward with laughter.
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"Miami will always beat a dead horse faster than anybody else will," remarks Adam Gersten, the man behind Gramps, a dive bar and beer garden in the Wynwood Art District known for cheap drinks and low-key hangs like Tuesday trivia nights.
"Posh" invites you to make of that connection what you will, remarks like "Remember, this isn't a democracy," by the Riot Club's president, there to tip the playwright's hand.
'I'm a joiner," Mr Medlar will proudly remark when invited to discuss his busy social life.
You can see it if you watch preschool children – grown-ups will repeatedly remark upon quieter children.
We will often remark that, in her passing, Mom is now resting in a better place.
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