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He can come out with something with a remark which makes you go: 'Ow.
On the day after the midterm results he opens with a remark on the weather.
Which is, quite explicitly, where this show begins, with a remark from 1983.
The pepper had been ground over her risotto with a remark that sounded insolent, the woman said.
But she follows it up with a remark that relates the observation specifically to Nat's own afflictions.
That offer was dismissed by Boras with a remark that he was now ready to entertain serious offers.
But then Mr. Johnson came out with a remark that was perhaps designed to achieve the exact opposite of what he was saying.
Seymour Martin Lipset begins his book on American exceptionalism with a remark unusual for an academic: "I write as a proud American".
One is the reflexive tendency to disparage or dismiss a woman in politics (or in business, or anywhere) with a remark about her supposed susceptibility to emotion.
I was left with a remark he had made earlier in the afternoon: "We are the future light of our country".
After a reporter clearly identified himself as Jewish, the mayor responded with a remark deliberately calibrated to cause maximum pain and offence.
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