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"I said, 'Just tell me, Hopie,' " Feek, 53, remarked.
" Continuing she remarked, "But it absolutely did [touch me].
" The original tweeter remarked that the comment was "misunderstood.
" Concluding the sweet note, he remarked, "Love you Maggie!
" He studied me and remarked, "A lifestyle choice then.
" Ryan remarked, "Look, believe me, Chuck, I get this.
As many have remarked, Bourdain had a very distinctive voice.
Kashkari remarked on the Fed's trouble with foreseeing the future.
"We can ask each other to weigh in," he remarked.
"It didn't have the charm Willy Wonka had," she remarked.
Neighbors remarked on his immaculate home, bespoke suits and exuberance.
Musk remarked simply that the report was "incorrect" on Twitter.
It has been remarked that Elijah was a kind man.
As our own president remarked a while ago, "words matter".
"We're hearing that she's afraid to go there," he remarked.
"There is usually a red car here," one woman remarked.
"What is at stake here is our democracy," she remarked.
Several remarked on stretched valuations, with the S&P 500 .
" In response, Hoffman remarked, "It's difficult to answer that question.
"The President speaks for himself," Tillerson remarked at the time.
Observers in Turner's day regularly remarked on his painterly obfuscations.
"The language invented by these investigators is astounding," she remarked.
"Five minutes is not a lot of time," remarked Sen.
He often remarked that he was better appreciated in America.
She demurred when I remarked on her evident early giftedness.
He remarked that he was a sinner, too, she said.
"Cardi should have never acted like that," the onlooker remarked.
But a few major developments do need to be remarked.
"People say, well, inner city people are poor," Denbeaux remarked.
"We know teenagers' brains are not fully formed," he remarked.
Many online viewers of the video remarked on the applause.
Norma Peek remarked afterward at Mr. Jackson's lack of remorse.
He said his own children even remarked on his outburst.
"So what if a girl died?" one of them remarked.
"Politics is a concentrated expression of economics," Lenin once remarked.
"Venture capital endeavors are not for the impatient," he remarked.
"The convenience is number one," she remarked on Tuesday's panel.
"It's more musical than a musical," as Mr. Tiffany remarked.
" Of the SDNY office, Giuliani remarked: "I ran that office.
Many observers have remarked on Kavanaugh's anger during Thursday's hearing.
"Girl, let me give you all your respect," Ellis then remarked.
Charlotte remarked how much the actress and her mom look alike!
"You'd have to ask him," Kavanaugh remarked, according to Business Insider.
"Forest is about a recurring dream," Emanuela remarked about the song.
"I can find any story I want about myself," he remarked.
"Governing Rome is more difficult than governing the country," he remarked.
Some are "panicking, they can't sleep and can't eat," Courter remarked.
But he also remarked that he had never met Ms Collins.
"I can rock it, and feed it bubbles," she sweetly remarked.
One thing I've always remarked about Teslas were their serene cabins.
"That was a deviation from their material," a former employee remarked.
"I didn't even know I had that much money," Rock remarked.
"Aww babe," she remarked, before giving her pet a sweet smooch.
"I remember these desks, shows how old I am," she remarked.
"He shoots better than he talks," one French delegate remarked drily.
The comment came after someone remarked about MS-13 gang members.
"Wow," Kidman remarked, while Urban gave the show a thumbs up.
"It's such a shallow lens that people look through," she remarked.
" Deb also remarked "Last year, Trump publicly thanked them for support.
"I can't wait for an audience to see this" Cruise remarked.
"Like the flu — you let it run its course," he remarked.
"And my first reaction, honestly, was I don't know," Feek remarked.
"I thought that [Streep] said what she said beautifully," Streisand remarked.
Colbert remarked that her dad is funnier than some professional comedians.
"And my first reaction, honestly, was I don't know," he remarked.
And I do think that's something that should be remarked upon.
Smerconish remarked that Colbert's comments had no place in CBS' programming.
"Not anymore for me," Lauer remarked, pointing to his shaved head.
" Loden remarked: "We all made it through and did some dancing.
"And my first reaction, honestly, was I don't know," Rory remarked.
" Continuing, Church remarked: "And I didn't like his excuse at all.
"Jeanine, good luck with your book," the Sister Act star remarked.
"I felt like we were literally watching history," the athlete remarked.
" Continuing, she remarked, "I want to be an example for her.
Making eye contact with [name redacted], Kennedy remarked, 'Well, we'll see.
"She is a mere skeleton covered with skin," one observer remarked.
"I do not stand for what he stands for," Amdeen remarked.
"The conditions of existence," he once remarked in an interview are
"In fact, this ambassador is doing his farewell visits," remarked Ergodan.
Several remarked Friday on the long road to recovery for Paradise.
He ordered in Spanish, then remarked that his Spanish was poor.
"You have a lot of bad people in Washington," Trump remarked.
Books of The Times "Luck is everything," Alfred Hitchcock once remarked.
" Mr. Tobaccowala remarked that "emotion brings people out, reason probably doesn't.
"The problem with debating Bernie is that he'd lose," Trump remarked.
Before answering, Corey remarked how good the young man's accent was.
" Atwood remarked, "After sixty years, why are we doing this again?
I remarked to Atwood that it felt like a prescient metaphor.
"What followed [the Women's March] truly changed this country," Robinson remarked.
DeGeneres first remarked that Jonas went to the Met Gala alone.
"At what point is enough enough?" one official remarked to CNN.
I remarked on the beauty of the day to the driver.
I'd remarked that "Ancient Aliens" presented exciting ideas about our past.
"I've always said women are smarter than men," he later remarked.
"She probably wasn't just completely European," Ashton remarked at the time.
"I was on the news, you didn't see that?" he remarked.
"Good God," my grandfather, a retired judge, remarked of the jurors.
"Decide for yourself" what it should mean, he has enigmatically remarked.
"I don't think everybody is on board with it," Melody remarked.
"CONGRATULATIONS, PRESIDENT SCHUMER!" remarked Coulter, referring to the Senate Democratic leader.
"Oh, we got that, too," one player remarked, according to Roux.
Neither Bruce nor Nellie Ohr has remarked publicly about the President.
Less remarked on has been the political homogeneity of tech workers.
"Probably the vast majority of it is tax avoidance," he remarked.
"He loves the Jews and we love him," Weiss remarked simply.
These previously-used parts were then remarked and misrepresented as new and unused – a large portion of which are deliberately improperly remarked as higher performance or faster speed variations than they actually were when originally manufactured.
Gideon remarked that she says 'like' and 'oh my god' a lot.
Hamilton remarked about the Constitution that at last people would impose on
" During the episode, Thompson remarked that her mother "looked like Marilyn Monroe.
" Yet another remarked "Penelope wearing Gucci loafers to school is a mood.
"We've had conversations for the last two years on race, " remarked Bailey .
"They're all so good," he remarked while offering commentary during the competition.
"They need a bigger police vehicle," one commenter remarked on the photo.
Commentators often remarked that the evangelical vote was "pulverized" across many parties.
"A lot of things happening here, Jimmy," she remarked on the show.
Onstage inside, Trump remarked on the protest march from his own rally.
"Kelly's very beautiful and she is single, so am I," Owens remarked.
The communists, he remarked this week, have been fighting for 50 years.
"So obviously you're dating this guy who's on the 76ers," DeGeneres remarked.
"I'm the one that had passed judicial reform," Trump remarked on CBS.
"I would marry her," Tyga, 26, remarked of his girlfriend Kylie, 18.
"He gave up on us a long time ago," she remarked dryly.
" Thomas also remarked, "I would like to make this my last interview.
As wags remarked, they were like "the dog that caught the car".
"It was like holding a gun to our head," remarked Mikhail Gorbachev.
"I didn't feel weird or any type of supernatural way," remarked Jankun.
"At least it's cooler down here," he remarked without looking at her.
"Little early," he remarked, but he walked over and accepted the bottle.
"There's the big fella," remarked one of the commentators when Syndergaard appeared.
Welles once remarked, but in our loneliness, there's company to be found.
Trump has not remarked at length about this amendment since taking office.
On one side, an ecologist remarked that surveying animals is a pain.
"I met Denzel Washington over half of my life ago," she remarked.
In that encounter, he remarked on French first lady Brigitte Macron's body.
" James also remarked on Durant and his key shot, "He's an assassin.
PARIS (Reuters Breakingviews) - Coco Chanel once remarked that "fashion passes, style remains".
"Boy, that wouldn't really work for any woman we know," she remarked.
"I've just had it with it all being the same," she remarked.
She was hired, and Colbert remarked that she was always very reliable.
"It's as if the fire never happened," one of the others remarked.
"It's not the first time I've died in Coventry," he remarked afterward.
The chant, "send her back," began after Trump remarked against Democratic Rep.
"I'm very happy for her," Luyendyk Jr. remarked on Good Morning America.
"That's why people don't like Washington, D.C.," O'Rourke remarked at one point.
"The parties, actually, and the government are fairly close," Justice Breyer remarked.
At the time, I sadly remarked that there's never just one incident.
Less remarked was that it was almost certainly a smart political move.
The press remarked on how the story lingered for three whole days.
"Hopefully the woman will come forward, state her case," the president remarked.
To which Clinton remarked that she had once eaten dinner with Putin.
"I think that is a unique need to Wyoming, certainly," DeVos remarked.
"I want to be in a helicopter all the time," she remarked.
In the evenings, at the hostels, my solitude was constantly remarked upon.
"It's thick enough, but it's not goopy," remarked one of our testers.
Parole officials remarked on Mr. Smith's apparent inability to expresss true remorse.
"Fragrance labeling in the United States is really a nightmare," he remarked.
"Based on what I know," he remarked, "it will remain a mystery."
Some attendees remarked that it was an unprecedented gathering of evangelical luminaries.
First, there is oft-remarked displacement of pocketbook grievances by cultural resentments.
" "A number of manufacturing contacts remarked that tariffs have raised their costs.
"I like your tie," Money remarked at the beginning of the interview.
The dancing has been remarked upon less, but it's also highly anomalous.
Ms. Sommerfeld remarked she would not want him as a neighbor either.
One customer, Judy Fuentes, 63, remarked on Mr. Grimm's inescapable campaign signs.
"If Olive goes first she'll come back to fetch me," she remarked.
Readers who were able to find the Gaia remarked on its strangeness.
" Asked if the two were the same, DeVos remarked, "I don't know.
More than once, Emma remarked that their apartment was smaller than hers.
"It would be hilarious if we got kicked out," Ms. Murphy remarked.
"What a stupid stunt," the Conservative lawmaker John Glen remarked on Twitter.
Clinton?" radio host Laura Ingraham remarked, eliciting chants of "lock her up!
Jeff Flake, later remarked that he was "completely flummoxed" by Trump's comments.
"You never know, it's a crazy world," a good-natured attendant remarked.
"Both sides were looting, both sides were profiteering from this," Azm remarked.
People repeatedly remarked how dangerous the sport and this specific course were.
"We became intelligent on how to deal with the problem," he remarked.
" Pressed again, he glibly remarked, "I will keep you in suspense, okay?
"I felt like I needed them more than they needed me," she remarked.
"He just got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame," she remarked.
"Oh, that has nothing to do with this, but that's OK," Trump remarked.
"I know I've filled that form out at least ten times," he remarked.
"Ryan can eat more Twizzlers than anyone you've ever met," the actress remarked.
" When the attack began on Friday, one anonymous 8chan user remarked: "actually happening.
"That safety-pin dress was a significant part of my adolescence," he remarked.  
"Investors are unlikely to have a relaxing weekend," Spreadex analyst Connor Campbell remarked.
In recent years, commentators across the continent have remarked on a new prudishness.
Dick Durbin then remarked that Hubbard had donated to Graham in the past.
A blissful climax from an unseen presence, as Liu remarked to US Weekly.
"Finding true elegance these days is pretty hard to do," he remarked wistfully.
"Louise always described herself as a woman without any secrets," Mr. Gorovoy remarked.
Pitt then remarked that Quentin Tarantino should adapt Trump's impeachment into a movie.
It was Napoleon who once remarked: "In politics, absurdity is not a handicap."
"It was like, 95 degrees, and my little baby was sweating," she remarked.
"Ow," she remarked, while her puppy was busy gently gnawing on her earrings.
"I honestly don't know what happened when he got in there," Jenner remarked.
" Continuing, the director remarked, "Tony was just himself: humble, confident, authentic, mischievous, kind.
"How awful," he remarked when asked what type of service he would like.
Yet, as Mr Solow has remarked, this project has not inspired much confidence.
"The universe needs Ye and Wayne music at the same time," West remarked.
Furthermore, O'Brien remarked that the way people first interact with VR is changing.
Critics of Fontana have sometimes remarked that he loved modeling more than sculpting.
" He remarked that she must be "deeply troubled and therefore great in bed.
"To condemn both sides seems strange when one side are Nazis," he remarked.
"By the way, somebody just said, 'Your hair looks different today,'" Trump remarked.
"God told me to change my ways," he remarked on his recent comeback.
" Unable to find an explanation, the Camping actress simply remarked, "I don't know.
"The big boys would rather have their own craft brand instead," he remarked.
He earned 25 out of 30, and Len Goodman remarked on those comments.
"Not exactly a party bus," remarked Amy Chozick of The New York Times.
Others remarked that the summer lull would be an excellent time for discounts.
"I was not happy and I was on lean very heavy," he remarked.
"I should have a Christmas budget," she remarked to host Cayman Kelly, laughing.
The pope remarked on his old age, admitting that the thought "frightens" him.
"I've never seen that before," he remarked, as he held aloft canned meat.
"I'm like a gunfighter you hire to save the town," he once remarked.
"I don't know what these other people were doing over there," he remarked.
Jones remarked that he was raised to be "beyond respectful" of law enforcement.
"I think China is the main challenger to US national security," Milley remarked.
As many have remarked, now is the time for everyday Americans to mobilize.
"After a few years, it is like a graveyard for photos," he remarked.
" But he also remarked that Trump, unlike Hitler, "hasn't killed millions of people.
It has frequently been remarked that Trump has stacked his Administration with plutocrats.
Kim remarked that she felt his comments were "ridiculous" once he was gone.
Even Trump remarked at the steps of secrecy taken to ensure the safety.
"I feel so badly that he's going through this," Trump remarked on Wednesday.
"I don't know why he locked himself into following that advice," Barr remarked.
"They don't want criminals coming across the border," Trump remarked of Hispanic Americans.
"I have never heard of anyone tasting a cheese this old," Kate remarked.
Trump has remarked that he sees perceived unpredictability as an asset in negotiations.
"The man who aged so well it's now called 'Neville Longbottoming'," another remarked.
I remarked on an aspect of "Oryx and Crake" that had moved me.
"WAKE THE FUCK UP," remarked the artist in an email correspondence with Hyperallergic.
Her children, she remarked, always wanted to throw up when they heard that.
"The Patriots scared the Hell out of us," one F-16 pilot remarked.
"He (Westbrook) obviously set people up tremendously tonight," remarked Thunder coach Billy Donovan.
"Two old white men talking over each other, how great," Ms. Cypheridge remarked.
She remarked on the gravity of the moment, the day before Super Tuesday.
"And Josh," he remarked at one point, as if out of the blue.
" He remarked that "many people apparently don't share the values that we have.
"I felt this was a team I could give anything for," he remarked.
Market commentators remarked at the time that the move wasn't a positive one.
"This has been a year of unprecedented things happening in politics," he remarked.
"What I'm talking about is sort of the viral video effect," he remarked.
Many of us have remarked that we see cleaning services less than usual.
Impressed by Latour's dedication, Gaillardet remarked that Latour could have been a scientist.
Several people remarked on the paradox that Death Valley is full of life.
Taylor herself once remarked that you can't truly possess radiance, only admire it.
Kim Kardashian, who posed for Playboy in 2007, also remarked on his death.
"Ugly night," she remarked to no one in particular as the celebrants departed.
"Nobody knew health care could be so complicated," Trump famously remarked last year.
The crows remarked, with slightly more enthusiasm, ''It looks like Minecraft out here.
Revered movie critic Roger Ebert even remarked on the phenomenon back in 2003.
The secretary remarked that the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen.
"Isn't she beautiful?" he remarked, his other hand holding on to a crutch.
"If you enjoyed the movie, you should be giving money back, " she remarked.
Cambridge; of life as a Russian among the English, he remarked to his
"I felt there was a real sense of community down there," Lapine remarked.
Among those who remarked on the tweet to Hammond: "SNL" creator Lorne Michaels.
One Chinese official remarked dryly to Reuters: "Nobody would call him Uncle Cameron".
" During his weekly program, "Inside Politics," King remarked that "this president is unique.
Still, that vindication was, as Wellington remarked of Waterloo, a close-run thing.
Nearly everyone remarked about how warm the church had been the night before.
"Your hair!" a friend's mother once remarked, with a twinkle in her eye.
"The auction thing is grotesque," one of the artists remarked in the email.
" Trump then remarked upon "all of these acts where she's 100 percent guilty.
It was the first time Durham has remarked publicly on his ongoing investigation.
" Not a horror movie fan, he remarked: "My wife's going to see it.
"It really is a dance," one person remarked on figuring this all out.
"I'm very concerned that there hasn't been a full criminal investigation," Angelides remarked.
"They each got a tattoo," remarked the artist, whose real name is Keith McCurdy.
Scottish archeologists arrived at the scene and remarked at how unique the arrangement was.
"My impression is that people needed a break from me," she remarked in 2014.
"The difference between being offense and defense," remarked Matt Brooks, the RJC's executive director.
"A pleasantly slimy mouthfeel," remarked a fellow gum dropper next to me in line.
"For me, it's nice to bring something into people's homes," the movie star remarked.
"I don't always wear makeup, but when I do, I love it," she remarked.
Last night, she slept in her mom's bed, "like a little kid," she remarked.
When the psychologist casually remarked how much time had passed, the man was astonished.
Yang has remarked several times that he is better at the internet than Trump.
"I stand by my husband because I know the whole truth," she remarked online.
"She didn't deserve it," the insider remarked, before adding that Moore has moved on.
"We just had so much fun," she remarked of the shoot with Mario Testino.
He remarked on just how far to the left some Democrats in Congress were.
Others remarked on her showing off her long locks with her take on Rapunzel.
As Jaime remarked, Dragonstone is surrounded by the Lannisters' enemies, and is virtually impenetrable.
" Paltrow, 44, who is no stranger to trying unconventional beauty treatments herself, remarked: "Wow!
"The time's going to come when he realizes I was on TV," he remarked.
Obama remarked on the attack Wednesday, saying the U.S. was "heartbroken" at the violence.
"I felt like I was taking a train to my own death," he remarked.
At the time, the actor remarked how he was treated for that film, too.
" Noting his passing, Hall of Fame president Jeff Idelson remarked on his "affable demeanor.
The householder picked up on this and remarked that the dog must like me.
Less remarked upon, however, is the massive economic Coachella Valley gets from the happening.
"Ellen, you knew I loved you before but this is really… wow," Wilde remarked.
"Its like Microsoft 360: they've got it all covered," remarked a BNP follower wryly.
"We've all been there," Chennapragada remarked — but that may be coming to an end.
As Rebecca Solnit recently remarked in an essay about misogyny and literature, culture matters.
"Once in lifetime you catch a fish of a lifetime," he remarked on Facebook .
"Pete Davidson thank you for existing," she remarked at the end of her speech.
O'Reilly first coyly remarked that he doesn't know why these sponsors left the show.
"So this is where all the champagne in Abu Dhabi went," a colleague remarked.
" Jokingly he remarked, "I'm going to have to do something crazy to top it.
It's oft remarked that medicine is an art as much as it's a science.
However, it also remarked that Pakistan's tensions with neighbouring countries pose a geopolitical risk.
"There's only one corporate Democrat on the stage, and it's my opponent," Cuomo remarked.
"Too bad his legacy will be that of pettiness," yet another Trump fan remarked.
"We stand on the shoulders of the women that came before us," she remarked.
" Less remarked upon, the 28-year-old shooter described himself as an "eco-fascist.
"We had to rebuild with new rules and something way, completely different," he remarked.
"But it was magnificent desolation, and I think Neil remarked on the beauty too."
As Camden's police chief remarked not long ago, "Nothing builds trust like human contact."
"A lot of nudity," Joe Lewis, Amazon's head of comedy, drama, and V.R., remarked.
The bodega where his father once worked, he remarked, had become a wine bar.
Clinton remarked she is no a "natural politician" like her husband or President Obama.
" Another remarked sarcastically, "You should round up smokers who step out for three minutes.
He also remarked that he didn't ask for or draft any of the bills.
"It's a huge honor to be able to test this innovative product," remarked Pettingill.
Coulter remarked that Trump has "said some very dumb things" on immigration this week.
"It is a powerful time to be an artist," she remarked earlier this year.
The whole thing was really "quite the operation," the fire department remarked on Twitter.
"Bob Dudley from BP is over there," one unnamed attendee remarked to his colleague.
"I think unfortunately this administration is the collision of cruelty and incompetence," she remarked.
Kudlow further remarked that his support for targeted tariffs has "always" been his view.
"This place was given for art, not to make a political scene," he remarked.
"You look creepy, imagine going out with that in," a colleague remarked to me.
Officials had promised at last to end "delay and vacillation", remarked a leading reformist.
"Congress is good at two things: Doing nothing and overreacting," remarked Missouri Republican Rep.
"He should be flattered," remarked Katzenberg, of Quibi's plans for the Spiegel-focused project.
Slonim remarked that for all its debating prowess, the system still has no tact.
Tara's mother, his aunt, once remarked that the "spirit of homosexuality" was on him.
But as Ms Raggi remarked, the size of her victory was "beyond all expectations".
It's lightweight, small, and easy to assemble"It's amazing," Bree Shirvell, another mom, remarked.
"No one at the meeting remarked that they were against free trade," he added.
" When their girls were about six months old, he remarked how one was "fearless.
Till this day, email remains the "most effective means of communication," the cofounders remarked.
A group from Quebec at our table remarked how well behaved our children were.
"The water is so clear and so fresh, like water you drink," Sam remarked.
Trump remarked it was "totally normal," though he did not provide any more details.
"Drawing," Whitney remarked in a 2016 interview, "really is the key" to his work.
A crew of male construction workers lewdly remarked about her size and her gender.
"It's a melting pot of Islamist violence that's been brewing for sometime," he remarked.
"This really is tragic," remarked Paul Waugh, who was covering the hearing for HuffPost.
Mr. Fierstein remarked on the change Mr. Glines had seen and helped bring about.
Mr. Biden recently remarked on an "unfair" sexism in the campaign four years ago.
Clinton's campaign manager in 2008, remarked when the figures were first posted on Twitter.
"After August, you said you knew it was illegal," Judge Duca remarked in court.
"So does mine, but I'm not as good at it as you," Hannity remarked.
" However, Smith remarked they still feel "scared every day" for being their "feminine self.
The commentators on the Jazz broadcast remarked that the move was disrespectful by James.
"Since we've been out of the South, we've been doing pretty well," Sanders remarked.
He remarked that smoking is good for writers, if bad for their bottom line.
Trump remarked Giuliani "has been my attorney," before clarifying he still works for him.
We've remarked less on the audacity of Trump's pantomime of godliness, given his core.
"The media has not exactly been the fuel behind my ascent," he remarked dryly.
"I should have worn my penis hat," Henwood remarked, to no one in particular.
He has repeatedly remarked that his campaign is "smoked" without a strong performance there.
"You might have to put a few more seeds together," the vice president remarked.
"Serious mismatch," a patron recently remarked as she peered over at one such pairing.
" The then-candidate remarked on the comment afterward saying that it was "barnyard language.
"Only the president lands on the South Lawn," Mr. Bush remarked at the time.
"I don't see why the Saudis would want to go for that," he remarked.
Robin remarked to reporters that it was likely that the youth became radicalized online.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Soccer is a simple game, the England striker Gary Lineker once remarked.
He remarked that the pink concoction—served in small goblet—was too feminine for George.
"I was having to make a judgment on the basis of good faith," he remarked.
"She was very supportive through everything and was always checking in on me," Mitchell remarked.
One man even remarked, "I wish it was '75; we'd skin you alive," he said.
In 1542, long before the combustion engine, Spanish sailors remarked upon the area's smoky air.
He apparently remarked that people call him crazy, and Einstein agreed that he might be.
He stands by his experiment's observed particle but remarked that LHCb's results are certainly important.
Mr Xi, China's most powerful leader since Mao, remarked that this seemed a bit dear.
"I keep having a nightmare where I'm walking through a forest of blood," he remarked.
"If anything I suppose it shows the importance of this competition to him," he remarked.
Sampson remarked after the game that his team must develop a consistent third scoring option.
"Something else I'm going to lose is my cats," he remarked, according to court documents.
"The law is not equal for all," one South Korean remarked on web portal Naver.
"It's like, 'Oh, I'm not going to be a little skinny teenager forever," she remarked.
Members of the audience remarked how happy the legendary actor looked when the song played.
" When she remarked that he seemed "frustrated," he told her, "I'm done with the talk.
"It can be handy being a nurse," she once remarked on her daughter Holly's podcast.
"I want a waist choker so bad omg," he remarked with a heart-eyed emoji.
"Sanders isn't just the anti-establishment candidate, he's the anti-Jewish establishment candidate," Sieradski remarked.
Harry remarked that Avalon's voice is sort of a nice surprise tacked onto her likability.
"It's like Grant Fuhr said," remarked Elliott in reference to the Hall of Fame goalie.
"She's got a great face," Trump, who is obsessed with aesthetics, once remarked of Sanders.
No one would dispute that Tangier had a unique fishing culture and history, he remarked.
"I always wanted to serve in the Army, from my earliest memory," he once remarked.
"They (Boston) have been a good defensive team all season," remarked Knicks coach Derek Fisher.
"The toughest center for me to play against is Nate Thurmond," Abdul-Jabbar once remarked.
The comedian Dave Chappelle brilliantly remarked that everything is funny until it happens to you.
"You're very close to your father, aren't you?" a friend remarked during this black period.
During the hearing, Judge Cowan remarked on Mr. Redstone's notable absence from the legal battle.
Young and old remarked that their president, Raúl Castro, did not deliver a strong performance.
We all remarked that although the pie was store-bought, it looked and tasted homemade.
"I wasn't ready for David to grill me so early," she remarked to her father.
"It's like a burned Cheez-It with syrup," my wife remarked after her first forkful.
" Or, as one commenter remarked, invoking Dylan, "looks like it's all over now, baby blue.
Several of you remarked that this resulted in countries having a different order than expected.
" Drew Scott, too, remarked, "Being a part of this show really hits home for us.
A few people have remarked to me, not unreasonably, that "Get Out" isn't terribly plausible.
It gets remarked on a lot, and I wonder whether men hear that as much.
"The out-of-state money is crazy," Price remarked to Handel supporters during a rally.
The drivers stood around, mute — until we remarked that they didn't seem to be upset.
"He does everything with those drums except play them," he remarked of Tony, rather wittily.
"Well, there's 100 percent chance that Donald Trump will select who he wants," Manafort remarked.
Most of this has gone little remarked, let alone acted, upon by the Obama administration.
On the trade front, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow remarked that while the Dec.
"Only the little people pay taxes," the billionaire Leona Helmsley once remarked—to her housekeeper.
McCaskill has remarked on the issue of weight in the past, albeit in personal terms.
The FAA remarked in the NPRM at the successful private-public partnership that is LAANC.
Now music is more like food—something to be enjoyed, digested, remarked upon in passing.
A couple weeks ago I remarked that none of us had been sick all winter.
As they walked through the cold, they remarked on how peaceful the rally had been.
"I've asked this of ... I would say at this point about 100 nominees," she remarked.
" She also remarked, "Middlebury students have the right to assert their views publicly and privately.
Financial Times journalist Peter Spiegel remarked on the prominent pro-Saudi segments in Wednesday's press.
On Tuesday, Pence's chief of staff remarked that the decision was made on Trump's suggestion.
"We live in a world where people don't listen to one another," Ms. Rowan remarked.
"Well I think Ben Carson has the best head and the best heart," he remarked.
My doctor, with her usual cup of chamomile tea in hand, remarked on my progress.
She remarked on the spooky mist, which hovered in the museum's garden like a graveyard.
And she remarked that in 2016, that would be an Instagram, and here we are.
One less remarked-upon but more interesting theory just chalked it up to pilot experience.
In a life marked by disappointment and compromise, Azizeh remarked, what did the dress really matter?
As we remarked earlier, what he does best is adjust the ratios to suit his opponent.
"Let's face it, this is a great honor and I'm not getting any younger," Douglas remarked.
" Cohen remarked in a tweet following his announcement, "Thank you for all the love and support!
He saw the suspects' bullet-riddled SUV and remarked how his SUV only took two bullets.
The Hound remarked on the change his brother underwent when the two reunited in Season 7.
" Adrienne Bailon wrote alongside three crying-laughing emojis while Jenna Dewan remarked, "This made my day.
"No, actually you're the one person whose summer I really want to hear about," Driver remarked.
"When Hillary Clinton runs in 2020, Trump is totally ready for her," WaPo's Karen Tumulty remarked.
"When I do, I would love to share more of that with you guys," Jenner remarked.
Both Clinton and Bush congratulated their successors and remarked on the burdens associated with the job.
"I lost my sense of humor, but I am glad I found it again," she remarked.
"If artists want to lend their music to politicians, that's fine," Oliver remarked, introducing the video.
The difference between the two sections, Balanchine famously remarked, is between real people and their souls.
"People had started to lose respect for me, but not an irredeemable amount," the musician remarked.
" At the next scan four weeks later, another ultrasound tech remarked, unprompted, "That's a big baby.
"They look like mountain ranges," Sabiha had remarked when we first spotted them on the horizon.
"We want a big family — I don't think we're even going to stop there," he remarked.
Yashar remarked on Twitter that only two people fit the description: Jared Kushner and Stephen Miller.
As former Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis once remarked, states can be as laboratories of democracy.
"Everybody who knows him in the Senate hates him," conservative commentator Charles Krauthammer remarked on Thursday.
"It's a kind of theater," Anna Wintour remarked in the documentary The First Monday in May.
Kresinger remarked that she thinks dating women makes it easier to gain a sense of equanimity.
"When I do, I would love to share more of that with you guys," she remarked.
"I had to put my emotions aside so I could deal with their emotions," he remarked.
" Catching sight of Mulroney, 54, on the press line, the actress remarked, "I'm talking about you!
Brian Stann remarked on the number of collisions between the two men in the first bout.
"They felt that the whole service was a great tribute to [McCain] and elevating," he remarked.
"But I hope they have my sense of humor because I'm definitely funnier," the actor remarked.
"The FBI director is wrong, because frankly, it doesn't happen like that in life," Trump remarked.
"You get so much advice when you're becoming a new mom," the mother of one remarked.
Thomas Jefferson was accused of being a Muslim (so "I am in good company", he remarked).
"I have worked with most of them for many years," Hansen remarked at the press conference.
Derillo remarked that there are 4683 illuminated manuscripts with over 2468 painted miniatures in the collection.
" Atkins remarked: "We are fueling this man's publicity machine by having this debate at all today.
"Consumers are increasingly moving away from smaller screens and prefer larger screens now," remarked IDC's Kaur.
Virtually everyone I've shown it to has remarked on how attractive of a device it is.
It was only when the announcer remarked that the wine was English that the penny dropped.
" During his brief speech, Offset remarked, "Thank God, I thank my wife, you should thank yours.
Licata remarked that she and her friends were particularly vulnerable because they came from poorer families.
"Mike, this is serious stuff," Trump remarked at one point as he read through Rose's actions.
"You know there's this thing called a digital subscription," she remarked as she opened the refrigerator.
OPEC's Secretary-General Mohammad Barkindo remarked to CNBC last week that U.S. shale was facing challenges.
As Germany's Angela Merkel remarked in Brussels, this will be the toughest part of the negotiations.
"When I first started, I didn't care [about being labeled as a model DJ]," she remarked.
"When I was younger, people often remarked that I was 'more like a guy,' " she says.
"Little more room to roam," he remarked, a reference to the spaciousness of the sprawling property.
Since 9/11, the equation of "Muslim" with "terrorist" has become routine, rarely even remarked upon.
"What a troublesome country Cambodia is!" she chattily remarked, folding away her newspaper as she spoke.
"He uses a subpoena as the beginning of the dialogue process," Collins remarked of the chairman.
Robert Morgan, remarked that you might have breakfast with 10 crewmen, but dinner with only two.
"Septuagenarian politicians are squabbling like 7-year-olds," Mark Landler remarked in The New York Times.
Tyndall "remarked in a rather sleazy manner" about the small rose tattoo in her inner thigh.
As we made our way to the subway, I remarked—as I had been, good-naturedly!
" 'The Two Neutrinos' sounds like an Italian dance team," he remarked in his Nobel banquet speech.
Many have remarked on the conservative turn he took during his final term on the court.
"It surprises me why there weren't more people taking these pictures back then," he once remarked.
But he had remarked how the previous table was covered in scratches, scuff marks and cracks.
"There have been very different opinions regarding the list of invitations," the envoy remarked on Monday.
Trump remarked that domestic restrictions could be next, but what that means remains to be seen.
As the two exchanged messages, Michele remarked that he had no idea what Attili looked like.
The 91-year-old artist remarked how much younger she was when she made the piece.
"You need people who score goals," Owen once remarked in deadly earnest during a halftime segment.
"Vice President Biden, you're a gentleman," one moderator remarked, but the comment did not satisfy Biden.
Less remarked upon is the equally important role freedom of speech plays in holding government accountable.
I remarked that the phrase "freeing up land" occurs like clockwork in conversations with Singapore's planners.
"Look at that bubbe," she remarked, a term she thinks applies to any gray-haired woman.
My sister was the first person I knew who remarked upon it, some time around 2007.
ACA is "a great program," Rouda remarked at a debate earlier this year with Democratic candidates.
"I'm speaking against myself when I do this, I have to tell you," remarked Mr. Trump.
"I never thought people cared enough to make us a Hall of Fame nominee," Hudson remarked.
"I think it's great," he remarked after Chinese President Xi Jinping abolished term limits last year.
He remarked that some quieter corners of New York reminded him of his native Medford, Mass.
The work-related email that wasn't; a 'difficult time' at State Clinton remarked that a Nov.
One observer remarked: "'African Americans for Trump' — that don't roll off the tongue" how Trump likes.
A former (male) coworker once remarked on how she refused to make coffee for the office.
Insomnia. According to Reiss, writers in the 19th century remarked repeatedly on a rise in sleeplessness.
He also remarked that Central American migrants entering Mexico illegally had also fallen during this period.
As many parents have remarked, his lifeless pose mimicked our children peacefully asleep in their cribs.
Trump remarked that his administration would take action where previous presidents had done little or nothing.
I'm only thinking about this," Trump remarked, before calling Democrats "unpatriotic" and the inquiry a "hoax.
Some restaurants and food companies have remarked on signs that the worst is over for them.
In Kinshasa, the capital, Mr Kabila's allies remarked casually that perhaps the president would stand again.
"It has often been remarked that life is a journey, not a destination," Mr. Hudnut wrote.
Since the blackout began last week, Venezuelans have remarked about how dark and quiet everything is.
Muhammad Ali, in the 1970s, remarked to a gentleman that he'd never had an Asian opponent.
Many fans remarked on social media that they didn't notice a difference in the country singer's looks.
"I have to say, I think it's astonishing that this would be his last cameo," remarked Joe.
Although she remarked that her son is "quite a healthy eater," breastfeeding twins proved to be challenging.
"Congrats on the win but, um, it looked a little bit of a scrappy performance," he remarked.
"There are many projects to defame us," remarked the militant, who identified themselves as Jan Aqa Shafaq.
"I wasn't surprised to hear this information because I doubted it when they said it," she remarked.
"And Trump will still be President," Sabato remarked in the second tweet, which Trump later quote-tweeted.
As Mr Trump remarked on the day he rebranded NAFTA, "anything you submit to Congress is trouble."
Be smart: What's been less remarked on is that we're seeing social breakdown between countries as well.
" She further remarked, "The extreme isolation of the image demands the most intense concentration from the viewer.
He remarked on the fact that yesterday we were both wearing blue and today cream and yellow.
Robbins, often inspired by Balanchine, sometimes remarked that he felt like a beginner beside Balanchine's prodigious example.
" A. O. Scott remarked on his "dry, amusing impersonation of the inventor Nikola Tesla" in "The Prestige.
"The smell of a room can bring you to that room faster than a picture," Benaim remarked.
"Hardly any doors but those of our state prisons, were open to our colored brethren," Garrison remarked.
"We have a date but I'm not telling!" he remarked at the ALMA Awards on Nov. 4.
Others remarked that it was only "half alive," since it was missing several key components for life.
And I think that goes under-remarked upon for the NCAA tournament, because it's amateur sports, right?
But he also made me better," he remarked, adding that "in recent years" their "rivalry melted away.
But one source familiar with the investigation remarked that the bombs reflect a skilled hand at assembly.
"It seems like she was real involved in the school," he remarked of her 14-year tenure.
Davis was "horrified" after people remarked that her baby girl would become "a great basketball player" someday.
"I was angry [at him], yes, for abandoning me, my kids," the Italian actress, 42, tearfully remarked.
"I should have a Christmas budget," Carey remarked to host Cayman Kelly before letting out a laugh.
And always positive, no matter what," she remarked, adding that the royal is also "happy for Simona.
But one source familiar with the investigation remarked that the bombs reflected a skilled hand at assembly.
"I'm of mindset that if you stay silent in times of oppression, you become oppressor," McCharen remarked.
"It is so nice to see people excited about Janet Jackson again," remarked VH20073 News in 2015.
" James also remarked that unlike a more traditional royal wedding, "the ceremony itself will be very small.
It's frequently remarked that, since the development of antiretroviral medications, HIV has become a chronic, manageable illness.
"I can't even believe that Dean is playing ping-pong with these two girls," Jasmine Goode remarked.
"It's the one that our folks felt we can move quickly to the Middle East," Bourke remarked.
TC: You've remarked  before how quickly teams are getting snapped up, which must compound the issue. Wit.
Lady Gaga has not remarked on the blowback from Chinese internet users on her social media accounts.
Speaking at a news conference alongside Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, President Trump remarked on the news.
"When dealing with an unpredictable regime [like North Korea], empty rhetoric can be dangerous," the congressman remarked.
"This is something I can do for Muslim sisters who are in danger every day," Hawkins remarked.
Trump, who once remarked that climate change was a Chinese hoax, has since backed off those claims.
"A lot of my friends have kids so I feel like it is just fun," Woods remarked.
But he also made me better," Bush remarked, adding that "in recent years" their "rivalry melted away.
I discount -- a lot -- the much remarked-upon hostility of "GOPe" meaning the Republican establishment to Cruz.
He also remarked on several steps taken by the federal government to advance the state's transport links.
Last year, a writer for The Daily Mail remarked on how similar the trio appeared to be.
While Sessions remarked that Trump's attacks were "hurtful," Trump's barbs may be delivering what the President wants.
Goldberg remarked on the millions of children Lewis helped through his years of charitable works and telethons.
"I have never seen this much earned media attention in 40 years of presidential elections," he remarked.
"Plan B should not be beating yourself," three-time Wimbledon champion John McEnroe remarked on the BBC.
"Chris Cuomo went on to say that the real problem is white supremacists in America," Steyn remarked.
His mother-in-law had even remarked sometimes that it was fortunate that he had no parents.
"THEY want to strike fear into the hearts of their opponents!" remarked an onlooker, tapping his chest.
Trump has remarked on several occasions that his West Wing needs aides who are more politically adept.
Barr later remarked that he found it unlikely that the special counsel's removal would ever be justified.
As we drove up to the first well, I remarked that we had visited this well yesterday.
Mr. Trump has remarked to people that he was surprised by the intense resistance to Mr. Romney.
However, as the philosopher and polymath Michael Polanyi famously remarked, we know more than we can say.
Another remarked that Barker himself might have a supernatural gift, something that he did not disagree with.
"He honestly started walking and we gave him a club," his mom Brooke remarked on the show.
As Fred Moten has remarked in his afterword to the book, the works resemble meditative Tantra art.
"Be the boss ass bitch that you are," remarked Tygapaw on her strategy for skipping the line.
For inexplicable reasons, one remarked loudly that I didn't appear old enough to have graduated from college.
Recently, I was out with a couple of girlfriends who remarked that they too detest morning sex.
After they'd both remarked that I didn't look nervous, Amanda and Ali started compulsively applying make-up.
"You're not from around here," he remarked, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and a white handlebar mustache.
One of them, Du Yun, remarked that this record was the hallmark of a truly mature artist.
She would "attend the opening of an envelope," the comedian Wayland Flowers was said to have remarked.
It was notable, we both remarked, that the city had gone some time without a major attack.
As has been much remarked (see my post on Trump's mindset), this describes Trump to a tee.
Her husband sometimes remarked that the apartment was too large for them, but she never thought so.
Mr. Trump, for his part, remarked that the incident reflected the impact his Twitter messages have had.
As Mr. Li remarked, two-thirds of that nation's high-tech exports come from foreign-invested enterprises.
They will be a little more slice-of-life and coming-of-age-type stories, she remarked.
Ms. Butnick remarked on how impressed she had been with the kindness that people had shown them.
Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani, himself a former federal prosecutor, also remarked on Mueller staying out of sight.
"This made me want to go volunteer for Elizabeth Warren!" one woman remarked excitedly after the show.
His Southern-rooted fiction, heartbreaking, dark and perverse, is often remarked on for its long, winding sentences.
Mr. Comey testified to Congress the morning of May 3, and remarked at about 12:45 p.m.
"If we do this, the country is going to be paralyzed," the host remarked at the time.
"Speech — in literature as in life — can crucially suggest what is not said," Ms. Hazzard once remarked.
Commenters remarked on his reputation as a libertine and his role as a purveyor of racy photos.
"This is actually the last canvass organizer event that we have done in this campaign," he remarked.
"It goes both ways," he remarked, meaning that he often receives patient referrals from real estate agents.
Hannah Arendt once remarked that the only way to stop the thirst for vengeance is through forgiveness.
"I think we set a record with the wise guys," Trump remarked after one of the interruptions.
"Drabness has been a kind of camouflage we're only just sloughing off," my young friend Luhan remarked.
"Housewives fans are like sports fans," remarked Kyle Richards, a Beverly Hills housewife, during the WWHL taping.
" As Chan remarked, "No one gets to choose what kind of society they have to live in.
"It's fairly obvious that there just not going to be a removal," remarked one investor on Thursday.
"This is the same generation that was eating Tide pods," one man remarked at Pine Trails Park.
In one especially odd moment, Trump remarked upon how white one of his key Latino surrogates looks.
"Do they support our community or not?" one true crime vlogger remarked in reaction to the deletion.
" With studied casualness, Berg remarked, "There's a Will Smith play for Silva—he's a huge U.F.C. fan.
Trump remarked Monday that the FBI's raid on his lawyer's office was a "disgrace" to the country.
" Todd remarked that it sounded as if the 2012 Obama administration program was on "shaky legal ground.
The Harvard health economist Rashi Fein once remarked that, "in healthcare, the invisible hand is all thumbs".
"It's as if — that the President is setting the policy and Congress is executing it," remarked Kennedy.
Newsweek remarked on his "fluffy, almost airborne hair" (which, it noted humorously, also applies to President Trump).
"Which was fair, I guess," Cameron Adam Danesh-Pajou, the band's head manager, remarked to me recently.
In the early 1970s, she remarked to her husband, Andrew Heiskell, then chief executive of Time Inc.
She remarked that if she didn't know she was in San Jose, she would have no clue.
Later on, several participants at the hackathon remarked that Melody usually takes a long time to deliver.
I remarked that it brought to mind a Dorothy Parker poem, the last two lines of which applied.
"Seeing Chris with Jack made Katherine positive from early on that Chris is 'the one,'" the insider remarked.
" Fleiss later remarked that he believes Lindsay "will be one of the Top 3 Bachelorettes of all time.
"They're going to have a big blowout, in front of God and everyone they love," the source remarked.
Tim Cook himself once remarked that glasses, as a tech wearable category, didn't make a lot of sense.
My partner has remarked on the institutional feel of full-time daycare centers when calling them kiddie rehabs.
"The issue is not precisely whether a government has chosen to decriminalize or not to decriminalize," Brownfield remarked.
An Alabama political columnist, however, remarked on Twitter that rumors had been floating prior to the Post's story.
" After both Roeders left court, Wolf remarked to her staff: "If y'all aren't teared up, you're just heartless.
"That whole courting process of power is very interesting, and it's different with men and women," Delevingne remarked.
I remarked to Voloshin that it must be because the cosmonauts are very busy training for real spaceflights.
"Remember lads, subscribe to PewDiePie," the suspect remarked as he loaded guns into the back of his car.
But she remarked at how beautiful Rachel is, and the two gushed over her 3 karat diamond ring.
" Republican candidate William Weld remarked that he believes extraterrestrial life exists and that it is probably "more intelligent.
"I can't imagine the difference now with the increased pace of news and social media," Prince Albert remarked.
"A blackened Union Jack," Ms. Corbett remarked as she drew a picture of the flag in her notebook.
As the meeting drew to a close, one of the residents sitting behind me remarked to his friend.
Her old rental would soon look like that, she remarked, after it had been purchased and torn down.
But when Blitzer remarked that Risch was only the third senator to endorse Cruz, after South Carolina Sen.
"A bunch of spoiled brats," a young South Sudanese woman remarked to Zach Vertin, a former American diplomat.
She wryly remarked that the case was being handled with unusual speediness by Venezuela's infamously slow legal system.
"From my perspective," she remarked of the writer's otherworldly talent, "Kafka's manuscripts should be sent to the moon."
Let's give that a try," she remarked before concluding her post by telling her followers, "I love y'all.
"This country's being ripped apart here," Flake, who has spoken out against President Donald Trump multiple times, remarked.
A decade earlier Robert Solow, a Nobel prizewinner, famously remarked that computers were everywhere but in the statistics.
"This is the first Kardashian of the next generation," remarked Kourtney Kardashian, who was joined by Scott Disick.
As Nilay Patel remarked Monday, Netflix actually lobbied against a law intended to protect consumer privacy in 2013.
"It was kind of sometimes very sad to be that closely connected with real-life Sharon," Robbie remarked.
It was unclear whether he or Trump remarked that the widely criticized crackdown was being carried out properly.
"It would be interesting to see who will Weinstein bring down with him," remarked another social media user .
" Although, she remarked, "They haven't completed the whole process of helping me stand back up on my feet.
"When she announced it, she posted that picture and she actually tagged me in that photo," DeGeneres remarked.
"To be honest with you, I'd never seen her in a movie previous to that either," Mulroney remarked.
"The harm has already occurred regardless of how this case plays out," Bennett remarked to a packed courtroom.
When I spoke to him, Porowski remarked that the bulk of his tutorials were cut from the episodes.
"The sofa is up against the door, she's not leaving," remarked Iain Duncan-Smith, a former Tory leader.
"We have been down since high school," James remarked while attending Harlem's Fashion Row gala, according to THR.
"Not messing with my face or chasing some unnatural beauty is a standard I live by," she remarked.
"I want to change it someday," he remarked earlier this month in one of his customary rambling speeches.
"I think this is the first house we've been in that feels like our true home," she remarked.
" One woman Hamid spoke with in line remarked that she "didn't look scary," but "like a good one.
"...You — the American people — are our last line of defense against the media's hit jobs," it also remarked.
"I should have a Christmas budget," Carey, 48, remarked to host Cayman Kelly before letting out a laugh.
"It's funny that someone who purports to have cultivated taste reviewed that place so favorably," my source remarked.
The former vice president, Sanders remarked, "had a hell of a lot of experience, God help us all."
The former secretary of State also remarked on the "shimmy" she did during the first debate in September.
"I stand up for myself, how I stand amid a lot of criticism without breaking down," Zyrus remarked.
" Panel host and Marie Claire Editor-in-Chief Anne Fulenwider remarked, "Right, she's busy, she's running for President!
ADAM SMITH remarked that no dog ever made a free and fair exchange of one bone for another.
On the one hand, he remarked that the US military traditionally had little intrinsic interest in homeland operations.
"So Alfred has a heart after all," a member of his family remarked after reading "A Shropshire Lad".
"If they found our soft spot with the Magnitsky Act, we found theirs," a Russian political analyst remarked.
Supporters have repeatedly remarked on the possibility of Clinton becoming the first female president through the vote. Rep.
The low figure of $130,000 proves that she was not looking for a big pay day, Clifford remarked.
I am not alone in having remarked that most of our present, really engaging young painters are women.
"We won't protect Europeans if we don't decide to have a real European army," the French president remarked.
Populist parties and champions, the U.S. historian Richard Hofstadter remarked, are like bees: Once they sting, they die.
His face, despite its determinedly set eyes and mouth, has a babyish look that people often remarked on.
Yet many of the n/naka fans I spoke to remarked on its absence of cheffy self-indulgence.
"Veterans in the press cabin remarked they had never seen anything come that close," according to the report.
Many on social media remarked that they had never seen such a performance ahead of a presidential announcement.
Bolton, one source remarked, is reasserting the authority of the national security adviser over the chief of staff.
Again, though, Price remarked how difficult the situation was, in this case for third-base coach Billy Hatcher.
"Let's see who's a journeyman now," Redmond remarked as he walked by some media members after the fight.
"The cup is full, all it would take for it to overrun is one single drop," he remarked.
" Keynote speaker Milo Yiannopoulos remarked that "if you question feminism, you can find yourself thrown out of university.
" As Chevalier remarked, these biases are not limited solely to labels, "These systems show up in many ways.
"You're self-recycling every twelve years, right, per the protocol?" the human remarked, to no one in particular.
The president's son also remarked that Woodward made "three extra shekels" with his book attacking the Trump administration.
" On Wednesday night, Ocasio-Cortez responded comments by Pelosi, who remarked that her win was just "one district.
"The ice is fifteen per cent thinner than usual this year," he remarked, in halting but studious English.
Many observers remarked on the eeriness of the usually bustling cities abruptly transformed into ghost towns over night.
She noted that time and time again the women remarked, "nobody asked us before," while sharing their stories.
When he met with reporters on Thursday, he remarked several times that he was "pumped" about the trade.
Mr. Leviev was impressed and remarked that "this is the treatment he gets in Russia," said Mr. Rechnitz.
" The Times reviewer called the book "lively, mostly effervescent" and remarked, "Needless to say, Jeeves saves the day.
"I could have played out of my mind and still lost by six or seven," Els remarked afterwards.
"I used to be proud to be a Republican," Farno remarked quietly, as he glanced onstage at Trump.
" When transgender model Yasmine Petty took the limelight, Medley remarked, "With a body like that, that's a guy.
"Well, look I think that she's been saying that for as long as I've known her," she remarked.
Cher previously remarked that Snyder should be put before a firing squad for his role in the incident.
"This didn't look to me like a browbeating summit, that is not the dynamic at all," Chinoy remarked.
"One thing about Dan—you don't have to tell him twice," Turner once remarked to a local mechanic.
"Some people stay in there for twenty, twenty-five minutes," a bar employee taking a cigarette break remarked.
He memorably remarked on the campaign trail that he would "bomb the s---" out of the terrorist organization.
Others sarcastically remarked that the shoes would go well with a black Gucci sweater that also evoked blackface.
"It's a child's desk," Trump, flanked by lawmakers, remarked with a grin as he examined the writing table.
"I have never been more depressed about moving forward than I am right now," he remarked days ago.
"The only star around was Lassie," she remarked to an author, Burton Hersh, writing about the Mellon family.
He once remarked that it saved him from sitting in traffic and kept him in shape to play.
Winston Churchill once famously remarked that the only thing worse than fighting with allies was fighting without them.
In fact, former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher once remarked that publicity is the oxygen of terrorist organizations.
The Republican presidential nominee spotted the mask in the crowd and remarked that it looked just like him. .
When we were putting this list together, one TechCruncher remarked that he swore MoviePass shut down years ago.
" After playing a montage of clips showing multiple CNN anchors criticizing Trump's remarks, Carlson remarked: "Oh the posturing.
With unchecked greenhouse gas emissions, plunging biodiversity and increasing ocean pollution, "we are killing our planet," Macron remarked.
Some call it coldness — a Brechtian detachment, as Mr. Verhoeven remarked — or a chilly reflection of self-regard.
When Trump remarked on Thursday at Davos that relations have never been stronger, it wasn't just a throwaway.
" Bannon remarked on Flake's reelection chances on Tuesday, asserting that the Arizona Republican "had no chance of winning.
"The reforms we seek would not absolve investor-owned utilities from responsibility," Williams remarked Thursday on the call.
"The only star around was Lassie," she remarked to an author, Burton Hersh, writing about the Mellon family.
"There's a kind of parity of esteem of information on the Net," Pratchett remarked to Gates in the interview.
"Ignore the haters...when you know, you know," a third remarked about people saying this engagement happened too soon.
Obama remarked not just on the beauty of the parks but also the threats they're under from climate change.
Once again, the fractious Republican coalition seems unsuited for government, as House Speaker Paul Ryan remarked himself on Friday.
Thomas has remarked that she is "to some degree" appropriating herself by reproducing her source collages on stretched linen.
"IT'S NOT that bad," remarked Jamie Dimon, boss of JP Morgan Chase, of the global economy on July 16th.
President Donald Trump, who has scarcely remarked on net neutrality in the past, remains a wildcard in this area.
"He looks pretty jacked," one remarked to the other, who confirmed his friend's take: "He's buff," the man said.
President Reagan even remarked about the relationship in a handwritten entry in his private diary on June 5, 1984.
" At some point in the discussion, Jacqueline remarked, "Of course he was high, been smoking pot his whole life.
"She takes a break," Gomez's mother remarked, adding that the "Wolves" singer "even disappears from me and family" sometimes.
It's often remarked that the only way we're really going to get control over it is through taxation, essentially.
"When he speaks Korean, it's uncanny: his mannerisms, his voice, how much he's like his father," one onlooker remarked.
Many have already noticed that Mike Huckabee's Twitter is bad enough to remark upon, and subsequently remarked upon it.
Michael Cudlitz remarked that his character, Abraham, was doing well for himself, thanks to his new relationship with Sasha.
He had a brilliant pictorial wit, not just sardonic and sharp, as is often remarked, but full of sympathy.
"I wouldn't want to express an opinion, because if I did I might actually hurt his chances," Christie remarked.
The doctor, he said, remarked on the fact that John Doe 22009 was uncircumcised and pulled back his foreskin.
On the surface, Dahmer really could be any troubled teenager slouching through any high school hallway, as Lynch remarked.
After boarding the flight, Clinton remarked that it was time to take off so alcoholic beverages could be served.
"My father, you are the only man who has ever truly loved or taken care of me," she remarked.
A later Facebook message remarked on Mabel's adorable victory dance — which we really wish someone had captured on video.
"One day, I can't believe it," Trump said as he remarked on how far his improbable campaign has come.
Real art, he remarked shortly before his death, is made when artists "meet the energy of history—unclear, incomprehensible".
News host Ryan Seacrest remarked on how good they all looked on the red carpet, and honestly, he's right.
They said hello, remarked that I'd been with them before, then sent me on my way back to Earth.
" Bennett's Putin remarked, to which Armisen's Mohammed added, "And I was like, of course I didn't, on opposite day.
As we watched these reinforcements arrive, a fellow journalist remarked that the scene reminded him of Russia in 1917.
"I believe that for the majority of gay people it's a behavioral issue," he remarked during their 2016 meeting.
Ferdinand Piech, a former chairman of Volkswagen, remarked pointedly that carbon dioxide was at least "guaranteed not to burn".
At one website I used to write for, everyone constantly remarked that we had the most amazing, thoughtful commenters.
"How I do what I do is because like all of you here, I'm a code-switcher," he remarked.
Others remarked that Hawaiian fire goddess Pele, who legend says lives in Kilauea's Halemaʻumaʻu crater, is on the move.
And he remarked that it was so fantastic that it almost seemed too amazing to be a real photo.
"There are going to be posts with each other because we enjoy each other's company a lot," he remarked.
At one point, the President looked at his watch and remarked, 'They are filming "Saturday Night Live" right now.
Activision chief Bobby Cotick remarked that Aerosmith earned more from Guitar Hero than they ever did from an album.
"Without increased climate action, no country will be great again," remarked Emmanuel Guzman, climate change commissioner for the Philippines.
"It's crying time," remarked Simon, as she and nearly everyone around her began to sway along to the tune.
"When I was growing up, I wondered what it would be like to win the pools," he once remarked.
Have you ever met someone who's actually suffering who felt better after you remarked that "it could be worse"?
Last week, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi remarked that he doesn't see a need for further rate decreases.
Speaking to reporters after the sit-down, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson remarked on Trump's and Putin's easy comfort.
Ryan remarked on Trump's incoming Cabinet, saying he is "really impressed" with the current selection of advisors and officials.
Corden suggested that she become the first female president of the United State ("She could, yeah," the actress remarked).
"There's a lot that happened this past year, starting with like, Kim's robbery," she remarked on the reality show.
Buzzfeed remarked Friday that people are "freaking out" over the notifications, which work exactly as you'd expect them to.
Snapchat founder and CEO Evan Spiegel once remarked that Snap, Inc would try to make its money using IAPs.
"To me, it's not too different than the same kind of problems that we've had on Earth," he remarked.
" Firing back during the premiere, Kim fumed as she remarked, "I'm not going to tolerate her f—ing rudeness.
"Honestly, I have a little 5 o'clock shadow, so I put it on top of my mustache," she remarked.
"A HOTBED of spies", remarked Bob Laxalt when he arrived in Léopoldville, capital of the Belgian Congo, in 1944.
This spring the interior minister remarked that IS activity was higher than at any time in nearly three years.
Taking the stage with Velour, Peppermint remarked on the size of the crowd, comparing it to a packed concert.
"Nobody ever expected them to produce anything," Hosein Shapouri, a now retired senior economist with the USDA, later remarked.
"One of the worst things you can be in Hollywood is old," Kathy Bates, who's sixty-nine, remarked recently.
"No signs of strain or nervousness", remarked a dazzled New York Times the next day—on its front page.
Moscow news editor Alexei Venediktov once remarked that Vladimir Putin is first and foremost a Brezhnev-era KGB officer.
It is often remarked that he seemed to predict his own death, but he was speaking from past experience.
He remarked that from an early age he had learned to be careful about his appearance and his mannerisms.
Years earlier, he remarked that women should be barred from refereeing men's basketball games unless they are physically attractive.
" Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, for whom Ms. Shapiro was once a law clerk, remarked: "He's no longer being pestered.
Al Jaber also remarked that the futures will allow ADNOC to extract even more value from its precious crude.
Realtors in Houston have remarked at how quickly the market bounced back following the devastating effects of Hurricane Harvey.
"They are cult-like — like Scientology — because they are secretive," he remarked in his latest interview with The Sun.
Bob Work, the former deputy secretary of defense, remarked on the conflict at a Defense One event last month.
That child pointed toward the twin towers and remarked that there were "a bunch of birds" in the sky.
" Calling the decision "heartless," he sarcastically remarked: "I'm just glad I was born in Paterson, N.J., not Mexico City.
WASHINGTON — Since President Trump took office almost 18 months ago, commentators have remarked on his apparent affinity for strongmen.
One store owner on Canal Street remarked to Corey how the thoroughfare of today reminds him of the 1980s.
The darker tone was a departure for Mr. Simon, a move that Walter Kerr remarked on in his review.
"Now youse can't leave!" remarked another employee, referring, I assumed, to the high alcohol content in our glasses. Nope.
" In 1994, Mr. Bolton remarked about the United Nations' headquarters: "The Secretariat building in New York has 38 stories.
" Hagenberg remarked, "All of these architects adhere to this principle, allowing nature to enter their buildings, and vice versa.
Besties for life ❤️," while other celeb pals chimed in as well — like Khadijah Haqq, who remarked, "Come ooooooonnn!!
This relentless positivity in the face of failure was recently remarked upon by the retired football star Peyton Manning.
"He campaigned so hard for the Nobel Prize that that's probably one reason he didn't get it," Clinton remarked.
Over lunch, Mr. Jain remarked to Mr. Trump that he was surprised by his relatively low levels of debt.
"I wish it could have been with the Rangers," he once remarked, "but a ring is still a ring."
One pagan eyewitness, Eunapius, remarked flintily that the only ancient treasure left unlooted from the temple was its floor.
" Referring to his own baldness, Butler remarked, "I don't wear my hair in dreadlocks because I don't have hair.
"The problem is that you have this Aspen lens, and it makes you feel enlightened," the foundation president remarked.
" I said that the guests, the Fellows, always remarked on how astonishingly quickly their time here went by. "What?
After a while, someone remarked that Obama was about to leave for a weeklong foreign trip, beginning with Greece.
"I'll be looking at my children a lot longer than I'm looking to anybody in this building," he remarked.
"This is mainstream evangelical Christianity leadership," remarked CNN's Wolf Blitzer, reading segments of the "amazing" editorial on the air.
The critique was indirect enough to be safe, Mr. Mokha remarked, noting that the Congolese security services are omnipresent.
"That ad -- wow," remarked Kelly Dittmar, a Rutgers University assistant professor with the Center for American Women and Politics.
At Art Basel Miami Beach this week, people swarming the booths of contemporary art barely remarked on the revelation.
He remarked that now that he was too old for Hamlet, he finally understood how it should be done.
"This used to belong to an Iraqi soldier," he remarked as he passed a helmet lying on the ground.
"We've been generally taking the stance that patents are stupid, and they're not going to help anybody," he remarked.
The former vice president and leading 2020 Democratic candidate remarked during a fundraiser in New York that Southern Sens.
Lugo has remarked that he uses the visual language of heirlooms as a kind of temporal game of telephone.
"It's going to be like the original gold rush days," remarked Robert Frantz, president of Kepler Energy & Space Engineering.
" In a conversation with one gallery director from overseas, I remarked, "There's a lot of money in this town.
"The media trying to develop a story about the PVEPD being sympathetic to us is complete BS," he remarked.
Travellers and residents alike have long remarked on the city's blend of glamour and gore, the sacred and the profane.
Ahead of the visit, Xi remarked on the blossoming relationship between the countries and the need to foster stronger ties.
"Go Canada," Drummond Brodeur, senior vice president and global strategist at Toronto-based CI Investments, remarked in a Tuesday interview.
Analysts remarked that they didn't know how to model the company anymore and were worried about Avon's dwindling representative base.
Trump before signing the bill on Thursday remarked that it was "nice" to pass the legislation in a bipartisan manner.
As many remarked throughout the evening, the entire memorial was something Bill would have abhorred and been extremely embarrassed by.
Smarties "The perfect combination of Aspirin and Tums," he remarked after dramatically spitting the candy all over the floor. 2.
"The combination of John Lennon and Harry Nilsson created a nuclear self-destructive device," friend Jimmy Webb remarked decades later.
Torres remarked that separating the calves from their herds would make it easier for them to be transferred to zoos.
"I'm trying to ship a game," remarked an exhausted-sounding Frog Fractions designer James Crawford during a Skype conversation recently.
Finot said that when a first smoke alarm rang, security staff had made verifications but had not remarked anything unusual.
" And a little later he remarked: "They're saying, 'Oh wow' — it's like the reaction you get from a magic show.
Indeed, many who have read the report closely have remarked that its legal analysis often seems quite damning for Trump.
His upbeat dispatches remarked on Goebbels's "quick smile" and the greater warmth and friendliness of Mussolini as compared to Hitler.
"Everybody thought this is going to be a great day and he's back and he's bounced back again," Baker remarked.
After she remarked she wished she'd had the time to see it, he asked for a minute of her time.
As soon as she put them in for the first time, my mom remarked that the restaurant sounded awful loud.
Also remarked on during the press conference: the "widespread confusion" among teens who are totally unaware vape products contain nicotine.
"Of course we get to see a black hole before a Brexit deal," wryly remarked journalist Claire Barthelemy on Twitter.
At one point, she remarked, "I'm not gonna hug you goodbye" when it looks like Luyendyk was approaching for one.
"Two-Kid-Tristan, will now be best known for known for TRIFLING while he's traveling," one basketball-savvy commenter remarked.
" Justice Penny remarked that "people do what [Truaxe] says even though he's crazy," to which Gelowitz said, "That's the problem.
"I would've become a lifetime criminal if music hadn't saved my ass," he once remarked to Rolling Stone in 2009.
The White House has remarked that Made in China is a direct threat to U.S. domestic technology and automotive companies.
"Now I see why these people have hits," remarked John Fearnley, a stage manager, after watching one of these sessions.
In 1984 he remarked on his longstanding "near-obsession" of bringing together theory and practice in all his varied endeavors.
"LA State Homicide Bureau continues to investigate the death of what we believe to be two adults individuals," he remarked.
"We don't do much around here that's bipartisan these days," Republican Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) remarked at the time.
"Look who's here," the singer, 43, remarked in the rehearsal video, as all of her groupmates mugged for the camera.
When Langford mentioned that "someone by the name of Hillary Clinton" recently remarked that "nobody likes" Sanders, the crowd booed.
Colbert remarked to Variety about the "extraordinary" speed at which news changes surrounding the first few weeks of Trump's presidency.
Schroeter also remarked on the H1B visa program, saying that any changes made to the program wouldn't impact IBM's business.
" Additionally, National Chicken Council spokesman Tom Super told remarked, "The vast majority of America's chicken farmers are thriving and profitable.
It comes in a two-foot-long tan leather trunk that my colleague remarked looked like Paddington Bear's luggage case.
" Continuing, she remarked, "I'm trying to be… I mean, I'm already a positive person, but just having fun, being positive.
" Continuing, she remarked to the outlet, "But I honestly don't know that many men who can keep their zippers up.
Many have remarked on his resemblance to his friend, Andy Warhol, although that name, strangely, isn't mentioned in the film.
"I noticed if I am not freaking out when I disclose to partners they do not freak out," Ann remarked.
Previously, Lorde remarked about his penis size after he bashed Taylor Swift in a GQ interview (presumably in Perry's defense).
He remarked how "proud" he was of Clinton for running a campaign defending tolerance and respect of other people's religions.
McGuinn affectionately remarked that when he first heard "American Girl" on the radio, he thought it was a Byrds record.
"  Near the beginning of his event, he remarked, "If there's a group out there just throw them the hell out.
He hadn't seen the island from the air for a decade, he remarked, and the "ponding" all over worried him.
"It's a huge issue for Europe but I guess we're the ones that will have the immediate impact," Flanagan remarked.
"It is so vague he may not know what he has allegedly done," he remarked in court during the trial.
Sunac China's chairman Sun Hongbin remarked this week that he'd have to wait and see about further investments in LeEco.
NATO was originally formed to keep "Russians out, Americans in, and Germany down" as its first Secretary General pithily remarked.
"I've never seen it so packed," remarked one guest as he made it through the hotel's lobby to the bar.
The passenger next to him remarked how calm Bourman seemed, the pastor recalled; he never put on his oxygen mask.
Less remarked upon was the polling "miss" related to the highest-profile election in November 2017 — the Virginia governor's race.
" On The Apprentice, Trump remarked, "All the networks wanted me for a reality show of some sort, but I refused.
Taken aback, he remarked briefly on his client meetings in the Alps, and then returned the floor to Mr. Blankfein.
Now, at 243, men more often remarked on her broad shoulders, which can lift a 75-pound tray of steel.
As we stood on stage, we both realized, as we remarked later, that we were a long way from Detroit.
In those stores that opened, items that cost 1,000,000 bolivars last week were remarked with price tags of 10 bolivars.
"Iran takes a very active role to fight against illicit drugs," remarked Yury Fedotov, the UNODC's executive director, in 2014.
Last week center Jason Kelce remarked that he had seen that the Chinese Year of the Dog was coming up.
"It made us think about our family histories and how important our relations are with our children," Ms. Kramlich remarked.
They met last summer, and their bond — much remarked upon — has made them the mother and father of the movement.
" President Trump remarked that his immigration proposal is designed to protect and defend all Americans "because Americans are dreamers too.
"America is better than this," Bush pointedly remarked, remembering what McCain would say when we didn't live up to principle.
"On the bright side, one fewer Callery pear tree," Chris Kreussling, who writes the Flatbush Gardener blog, remarked on Twitter.
"Jonas, we are going to have to climb a mountain today," my eight-year-old remarked to his best friend.
" The President added with a smile: "He later remarked to his comrades that the old flag never touched the ground.
She also remarked that she receives judicial collars -- referred to as jabots -- at least once a week in the mail.
"Bill is a new breed of general manager," Mr. Ziegler remarked when the Islanders headed toward their second consecutive championship.
Mr. Erdogan, Mr. Yakis remarked, once compared democracy with a tram: You can leave it once you reach your stop.
An institutional one, scarcely remarked upon, occurred this spring: the Metropolitan Opera House's half-century as a home for ballet.
"It's awful," Booker remarked to reporters on the bus, as it hurtled down the highway from Adel to Fort Dodge.
"It doesn't change my mind at all," said Mr. Shanahan, who remarked on how ubiquitous the news had become overnight.
One former Clinton campaign aide remarked Saturday that Gidley's remarks amounted to defense of the Russians named in the report.
When Biden snidely remarked that Giuliani was a man of great "integrity," people in the room loudly laughed and cheered.
Joseph Radice, the deputy clerk of the court, remarked that he appreciated the way Lapine had given Diaz due sympathy.
Some of the boys interviewed remarked that they wanted their parents, who live in another country, to see their photos.
Mr. Spicer remarked on the rollback of privacy rules before he spoke more broadly about regulations on broadband internet services.
Trump's comments about Cortes came after he remarked about polling that purportedly shows his popularity among Latinos on the rise.
One of the fellow reporters I had befriended on the red carpet remarked that I "shotgunned" this slice of pizza. 
His son, Tim, opened the door and dryly remarked that his father had been on a strict diet of late.
During his set, Mr. Cosby, 80, joked about his struggles with blindness and remarked about the age of the audience.
"I've always thought the Medicine Cabinets lent themselves as a political metaphor for the demise of Western culture," Hirst remarked.
Novak remarked that Russia would want all oil-exporting countries to reach agreement before it would join in a reduction.
Many have remarked that Mueller appears to be using his court filings — indictments and plea documents — to tell a story.
Ort remarked that foliage on roadside trees could change enough to require a new map be created for autonomous cars.
They remarked on how "peaceful" the palliative care department was, says Dr Munguntsetseg Lamjav, one of the centre's senior staff.
Many remarked on social media that the standout fashion moment from Friday's wedding was in fact the model's bold outfit choice.
"Some parts looked like he was a bit bored and vague," one fan remarked to 7 News on his Melbourne performance.
At this, McCray turned to Ensler and remarked: ''When you said real tools, I never imagined you meant real tools. Wow.
"All these layers of political uncertainty (are) going to play out on the economic side and slow down growth," Klinger remarked.
Upon hearing the news, one of his friends remarked that becoming a missionary would be tantamount to throwing one's life away.
Tunney himself remarked that in 20 rounds with Dempsey he didn't think he had found the Manassa Mauler's chin even once.
He, Pelosi and Schumer talked about trading pens as Pelosi remarked that hers came from the nominating papers of Georgia Rep.
Another apparent discrepancy comes from Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who remarked that the two countries will work toward eliminating tariffs.
Wilde, who recently made her directorial debut with "Booksmart," remarked in a tweet that the project called her back to acting.
On Friday, he remarked that Russia, which was kicked out of the now Group of Seven in 2014, should be reinstated.
She also remarked on the high levels of acceptance and adherence reported by both participants and physiotherapists involved in the study.
"It looks like Blue Moon, and everyone always thinks I'm drinking a beer," she remarked of the fermented tea-based beverage.
Less remarked upon but perhaps more surprising is that sanctions have also not had much effect on the North Korean economy.
Paul Valéry once remarked (in the rather free translation later cited by Auden) that a poem is never finished, only abandoned.
"The NYT soft on the criminal Israeli shooters and has no heart for Palestinian victims in Gaza," another Twitter user remarked.
A childhood friend remarked that Beebo was loved by everyone because he was kind and gentle to each person he met.
ING's Brzeski remarked that this strategy had backfired on the CSU with it hemorrhaging voters to both the left and right.
"You know, The Crucible's a lot like the witch hunt against Donald Trump," she remarked before he quickly escorted her offstage.
"Luntz polling highlights what's been obvious for a long time: these lobbying groups don't speak for everyday business people," he remarked.
"It is so rare that you can see black people and white supremacists betrayed in the exact same moment," Meyers remarked.
Donald Trump remarked that he would be willing to extend a deadline of March 23.8st if the talks are making progress.
She remarked later that she bought the contacts after a customer at her day job asked her why she wasn't smiling.
"She's an incredible person, Angelique is, and she's a really good friend, so I'm really happy for her," she graciously remarked.
Hays remarked that some people "get very upset" when they see older versions of themselves, but Moore was chill about it.
"Me and Dusty have [a] very similar fashion sense and hair color, which I noticed today," the Younger Now singer remarked.
That night, surrounded by various officials and Golden Knights, Bush casually remarked to Barbara that he was jumping into the ceremony.
Xiao Gang, China's stock market tsar, once remarked that the only thing he'd done right in life was marry his wife.
He was able to see me and my wife just fine and remarked about how clear and wide the shot was.
"My tongue has a bone in it," remarked Caitie, chewing suspiciously on what some unfortunate duck had once used to taste.
" Regarding any sort of future in Formula E, he remarked: "We don't know yet: I am pretty relaxed at the moment.
The foiled raid in Bohol took Philippine officials by surprise, remarked Zachary Abuza, professor at the Washington-based National War College.
When I initially spoke with an employee at the Wildflower Inn, I casually remarked that the reception would involve two brides.
Bernie Sanders remarked, "The business model of Wall Street is fraud" and that he wants to break up the mega banks.
Peskov said he had seen the video clip himself, but remarked that he was ignorant whether Putin had seen it, too.
"Several guests remarked that they didn't want to get caught up trying to dissect every statement by Mr. Trump," he said.
"We used to count the walkouts," Tarantino remarked after the screening of his first feature film at the Tribeca Film Festival.
"My life is absolutely ruined but you know, I can't say that it's Mr. Dixon [that's] ruined my life," she remarked.
Fans and followers of the mother of six left positive comments on the image and remarked how "grown up" Ariana is.
Many remarked on the exceptional emphasis that Mr. Litton brought in the overture to the "heehaw" music illustrating Bottom as ass.
We are right because we are final, as then Associate Justice Robert Jackson pithily remarked, not final because we are right.
On commentary Stephen Quadros remarked that the Japanese fans seemed to have found a hero in this exceptional young catch wrestler.
That's like my big sister," Cardi passionately remarked at the top of the video, explaining, "she's not like any other publicist.
On a larger cinematic scale, they appear as "still moving images," as the gender and race theorist Tina Campt once remarked.
In his first press conference he remarked that Japan's use of wartime sex slaves in territories it conquered was not unusual.
With Palmer and Boros 3 down, Burke remarked to Palmer that he did not believe he had any chance of winning.
"I don't know what's happening, but it feels like someone is about to get fed to a shark," one woman remarked.
"Even Richard Nixon didn't put in somebody as acting attorney general who had not been confirmed," he remarked to USA Today.
Several veterans remarked that it had been some time since they had played in a game with such swings of emotion.
My husband remarked that it felt like an extension of the weekend, which is an excellent way to start the workweek.
" Democratic Senator Theodore Bilbo, during his campaign for re-election in 25, remarked, "The poll tax won't keep 'em from voting.
Mr. Riff remarked that he couldn't fathom why someone would choose playing poker over going to bed with the staff member.

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