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" JY retorted: "I'm a woman, I transitioned last year.
" Lucas retorted: "Facts are what we are presenting to you.
" Conway retorted during the heated interview on CNN's "New Day.
"That's probably not gonna catch on," Lauer retorted after chuckling.
" Ms Le Pen retorted on Twitter: "Alas, @fhollande is wrong.
"But taxes is how they got Al Capone," he retorted.
"But you are playing into Donald Trump's hands," Bullock retorted.
"This from a lapdog for the White House," he retorted.
But Roberts retorted that her opinion, essentially, does not matter.
" In his speech, Mnangagwa retorted, "so many lies were told.
"Which throws 23 million people off health insurance," Sanders retorted.
"Well, actually it doesn't," Jens Modvig, the committee's chairman, retorted.
" She retorted, laughing, "No one marched when I was elected.
It didn't "cost the U.S. taxpayer a cent," Johnson retorted.
" The Canadian ambassador, Sabine Nölke, retorted: "Canada is not confused.
"Say that again?" he retorted, to laughter from the audience.
" Sanders retorted, "I don't think it is especially the case.
"   But the voter retorted back, "Second question is — which Obama?
"Stop being so jealous of Fox News, Brian," Conway retorted.
" To which another retorted: "You work for PR or HR?
"Actually, I think I carried Florida," a smiling Gore retorted.
"You're too old to vote for me," Mr. Biden retorted.
" Pelosi wagged her finger and retorted, "I don't hate anybody.
"That's not a woman in power," retorted comedian Trevor Noah.
"That makes me smart," Mr. Trump retorted during one debate.
"Don't worry about it," the New York business mogul retorted.
"Sorry James, your mom's a lovely woman," the "Jealous" singer retorted.
"We need a napkin for our nads," he retorted, half-joking.
"I'm not running for president, with all due respect," McCain retorted.
"I guess there's a statute of limitations on lies," Rubio retorted.
"You don't get to lecture me on this stage," Jones retorted.
"I want Jesus and I don't want Commie Filth," Chad retorted.
"It's not a laughing matter," the former secretary of State retorted.
"Well, they are," retorted Pence, the former Republican governor of Indiana.
"I don't know why anyone would care," he retorted when pressed.
" Trump retorted on Twitter on Friday morning, calling Kim a "madman.
"I have no idea what she's talking about," Mr. Cuomo retorted.
But, Dornbusch might have retorted, countries in Argentina's position normally do.
"How can they say, 'There was no Auschwitz'?" she once retorted.
" Alfred Sloan apparently retorted: "You can't talk like that to me!
"We all receive death threats on our Facebook page," McCollum retorted.
" Miller retorted before charging the reporter with having a "cosmopolitan bias.
"Let's give us a chance, have some faith Angela," Oliver retorted.
Mr Kadyrov retorted, preposterously, that there are no gay men in Chechnya.
"Shocked and angry, I stopped and retorted expletives and insults," Snell says.
"To be normal is idiotic," El Sayed retorted amiably from his post.
Well, at least he met with school-shooting victims, the teens retorted.
" Sanders, turning and pointing directly at Biden, retorted: "It is exactly true.
"Ben must be crying himself to sleep every night," one cameraman retorted.
Lawrence also retorted to a crude insult with her signature dry wit.
Michael Bennet retorted when Savannah Guthrie asked him to await his turn.
Mr Trump retorted that he does not believe a thing Telemundo says.
"Oh, please, that's not – that's crazy," Priebus retorted to the MSNBC anchor.
"It's not your country, we don't want you here," the woman retorted.
"You want me to go down there with a mop?" he retorted.
"You are not a good witness," Dowd retorted, according to the book.
" Mr. Kim retorted​ that Mr. Trump was "a mentally deranged U.S. dotard.
Vettel, who had been third fastest, retorted that "what goes around comes around".
" With a wide grin, Bryan retorted, "I'm trying to get my wife drunk!
" Noah retorted, "I don't believe in that at all when people say that.
Semple retorted by making the pinkest pink, which anyone could buy except Kapoor.
Doha retorted that the allegations against it and demands were baseless and unacceptable.
" To which Mr. Nachman retorted, "If the shareholders are deceived, that's their problem!
"It's about us truly embracing that everyone can be an American," Vargas retorted.
"Well, first of all, who asked you to give this question?" he retorted.
" Davidson retorted: "But I did, though....I feel like I won a contest.
Regulated cannabis farming is "a very, very high bar," to clear, O'Neill retorted.
"I put my finger on the pulse of an important segment," Halperin retorted.
Mugabe retorted that the army was the problem, according to the sources present.
" The Italian minister, Carlo Calenda, retorted in an interview on Bloomberg TV: "O.
"I know enough about it to know how dull it is," Booth retorted.
"We knew there was an issue a defense attorney could raise," he retorted.
"You mean Paul Ryan couldn't," Mr. Baldwin retorted, referring to the House speaker.
"Warren is very good at doing nothing," Vice Chairman Charlie Munger later retorted.
Via his Facebook page, Polakis retorted that it was none of the commissioner's business.
"Trump's instinct when addressing a tragedy was to lie about another tragedy," Colbert retorted.
Iran's president, Hassan Rouhani, retorted that Mr Trump suffered from a "weakness of intellect".
Brazil's far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, retorted that the Amazon was an "internal issue".
" As the crowd booed, Mr. Trump retorted, "That's Jeb's special interests and lobbyists talking.
" Trump retorted that anybody who doubted the moral stupendousness of wall-builders was "disgraceful.
Father Cervellera retorted that such utopian naivety risked becoming an embarrassment for the church.
Airbus retorted that 218% of Boeing's original claims had been dismissed by the WTO.
He retorted that former President Bill Clinton was guilty himself of inappropriate sexual behavior.
"Not really a pull war when he not gonna pull lol" retorted the seller.
" Botham, not one for holding back, retorted: "The wife's fine -- the kids are retarded.
"I don't pollute air, I don't pollute water, I don't pollute food," Jacobs retorted.
One source confirmed to CNN that Dowd retorted sharply to the special counsel's suggestion.
Cree groups retorted that they have coped with tongue twisters ever since Europeans arrived.
"Don't be rude," Trump retorted, passing over Acosta for Breitbart News's Matthew Boyle instead.
" Colbert retorted, saying Trump last week made it easier to "deny women birth control.
" Ellison retorted: "Well, that just might be the most expensive real estate on Earth.
"We don't need a law," retorted Rossignol, then secretary of state for family affairs.
Mr Morrison retorted that he was "not here to try and impress people overseas".
"No human being is a degradation," retorted an SF BARF member named Armand Domalewski.
Defense Secretary Michael Fallon retorted that Mr. Corbyn was unfit to be prime minister.
"The economy is doing really great for Mr. Bloomberg and other billionaires," Sanders retorted.
"You cannot make management decisions based on what you think might happen," retorted Knight.
" The officer quickly retorted, "You won't be so honored when you meet Kylo Ren.
"All levels of income are better off than they were in 1979," she retorted.
" Someone else retorted, "I haven't eaten any fruit since I was five years old.
" Mr. Beldock retorted, "Do you know what it is to spend three years in jail?
" Schumer retorted: "Every room is a pump room if you put your mind to it.
"We drive our own whips peanut head," Tyga retorted with a photo of his Bentley.
Many retorted that her own Brexit problems were caused by her very refusal to compromise.
Donald Trump retorted that he, too, had a button: a "bigger and more powerful" one.
"Oh please, this is the city of Jack the Ripper," I retorted to Roz's chagrin.
A senior member of the coalition retorted that it was Draghi who should calm down.
" Mr Cruz retorted "I promise you, Donald, there's nothing about you that makes anyone nervous.
"Saying 'almost' is not very good if it's your child who's in trouble," Warren retorted.
Vindman retorted that he "immediately dismissed those offers," adding that he is an American.   Rep.
"I question again whether Congressman Brat knows which Democrat he is running against," Spanberger retorted.
" When I told an American friend about the maestro's line, he retorted, "No country is.
Broadcom (AVGO) retorted better-than-expected adjusted quarterly profit and revenue in its latest quarter.
" She retorted, "Hey, Joe, instead of saying, 'No, we can't,' let's say, 'Yes, we can.
"That's a lie," Scheer retorted as Trudeau defended his record since taking power in 2015.
Undaunted, Grosz retorted that he was simply depicting the sickness of the society around him.
"I agree that speed isn't more important than substance, but a delay is unnecessary," Ellis retorted.
Democratic prosecutors retorted that senators should then subpoena Bolton and others who dealt directly with Trump.
When Plepler pointed to how much money he was making, Stankey retorted that it wasn't enough.
An angry-looking Mr Trump retorted that Mr Cruz was "misrepresenting" how well he was doing.
In a terse statement, Mr. Trump retorted that he did not support Mr. Ryan's policy agenda.
"They are all corrupt, they are all terrible people," Mr. Trump retorted, according to Mr. Volker.
Newmont retorted that its pending acquisition of Goldcorp, another mining firm, offered "superior benefits" to shareholders.
"That makes me smart," he retorted when presented with the idea during the first presidential debate.
Klayman retorted that he had tried, but that the government was making "misrepresentations" about the case.
When Evans retorted that he wanted to run a marathon, the doctor laughed in his face.
Pope Francis retorted that he would make the trip in 2019—if he was still alive.
"I would say 'looks like' is not enough basis to appoint a special counsel," he retorted.
" Pegida demonstrators, many of them old enough to be the counterdemonstrators' grandparents, retorted: "You're the Nazis!
" When pressed on whether he secured that job because of his father, he retorted, "That's right.
"If dinner's chopped liver, you're not going to wear a necklace like that," Ms. Rivers retorted.
"You said the D-word," his daughter retorted as a smile spread slowly across her face.
Sanders pointed out that he did in 1990, which Warren quickly retorted was 30 years ago.
"Best way to prevent a flu is to live in an isolation chamber," one person retorted.
"You would think that the director general had never been in a supermarket," Mr. Ciafani retorted.
" Ridley, 24, retorted, "We're not doing this, Josh," before lamenting, "I can't ask you about Frozen Two!
" Trump retorted on Twitter, "Lebron James was just interviewed by the dumbest man on television, Don Lemon.
" Mr Dobrindt retorted: "I have little sympathy for this toll-whingeing, especially when it comes from Austria.
" Pressed Thursday by CNN on that praise for the invasion, Trump retorted, "You know what that meant.
Keynes would have retorted that in a world awash with capital, extra saving does not benefit society.
The CLC retorted that the judge's view of their organisation and its role was "prejudicial and inflammatory".
" Michelle responded, "you have just made our day," to which McLaurin retorted, "well, you've made my day!
Mnuchin said Democrats wanted a clean hike last time; Mulvaney retorted that Democrats weren't in charge then.
"Privilege comes in many forms," Deja retorted without skipping a beat, garnering more cheers from the crowd.
"It's a culture and an administration that people feel has fostered and supported white supremacists," Tarlov retorted.
"Only if your mind was in the gutter would you have read it that way," she retorted.
"You just want to go back 40 years then," Breyer retorted, likely referring to Roe v. Wade.
Warren retorted that she had established the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), which she proposed in 2007.
" Trump Jr. retorted by saying "Joe Biden doesn't know what state he's in 50% of the time.
" Trump retorted that while "they have great power over you people, they have less power over me.
" Within days China's state news agency, Xinhua, retorted with a commentary, noting that such tweets are "undesirable.
They retorted that focusing on mental illness stigmatizes patients and imposes greater burdens and complicates their lives.
"That's going to really help me with my base," Ms. Klobuchar retorted sarcastically about the Republican encouragement.
"There's plenty of people who feel the interests of New York City were not served," retorted Johnson.
Unusually, the party's main mouthpiece, People's Daily, retorted that men should be judged by their character, not appearance.
"I'm trying to be serious, but I'm not going to have you yell out of turn," she retorted.
Critics retorted that far from mandating ethical behaviour, the new rule would muzzle scientists and empower corporate flaks.
"Wow… Really?" retorted Segal, to what undoubtedly was the dumbest question he'd ever been asked by a journalist.
The former Secretary of State retorted, "Anybody who complains about the microphone is not having a good night."
His reactionary ministers retorted that any version of a liberal democratic order would inevitably bring on social revolution.
Obaid-Chinoy retorted that her mother was actually very lucky; her mother quickly removed her from the room.
"The 1980s are now calling and they want their foreign policy back," Obama retorted during a presidential debate.
"What it means is you have people getting together, usually in secret, to do something illicit," retorted Wyden.
The unaccompanied man retorted while laughing, "I mean, any amount of money is worth the explanation of everything."
Without missing a beat, Mr. Kaine retorted, "En su carcel" — in one of the jails Sheriff Arpaio runs.
Some critics retorted that given its colonialist past, Britain should be the last country to preach about occupation.
Sanders retorted by citing a string of polls showing him beating President Donald Trump in key midwestern states.
" Retorted Randy, "Go home, Jan, won't you go home," to which Janet responded, "Not until I sing my part.
" Challenged by Whitehouse that the term was commonly used by the DOJ, Barr retorted, "It's commonly used by me.
Di Maio retorted that 5-Star lawmakers would be a "dam" against any watering down of his labor decree.
" Rubio retorted, "Let me describe the situation in Aleppo [Syria], and perhaps that will help you reach that conclusion.
Threatened with an investigation, she retorted that she would take legal action against the party; the threat was dropped.
Cat retorted, "You'll have to learn to box first," and the two were in each other's faces in moments.
America expressed "grave concern" at Mr Kem Sokha's arrest; Mr Hun Sen retorted that it was defending its "puppet".
The church immediately retorted with a legal challenge, demanding that he identify the clerics or else withdraw his assertion.
"Marco talks about consequences, well we've had a lot of consequence," Trump retorted, mentioning the terrorist attacks on Sept.
Republicans retorted saying the plan would bring back money from overseas and simplify the tax filing process for individuals.
" Pounding a fist on the arm of her chair, she retorted, "'That's not my fault, now, doctor, is it?
Mr. Cotton, who has helped thwart Mr. Graham's efforts, retorted by referring to Mr. Graham's failed 2016 presidential bid.
"I hope you heard his defense: 'I've been nice to some women,' " Warren retorted as Bloomberg rolled his eyes.
"Okay, I'm just going to ignore the insults because I don't think it really gets us anywhere," Cooper retorted.
" Danielle added that when she told Charlotte she would be the very first black star, her daughter retorted, "Wow.
"This is so scary - let's talk about my ex-girlfriend instead," retorted the comedian to an outburst of laughter.
"We weren't going to just tell her she can't come into our state to read with kids," Hogan retorted.
"No, you're just a slow cooker," Kendall retorted, before showing her fans that Kourtney was still making the breakfast delights.
"You are so bad at acting that the cast of 'Saved By the Bell' feel sorry for you," Lawrence retorted.
"All hail Douyin the drama queen," retorted Tencent, WeChat's parent, which said it had acted because the content was "inappropriate".
" Reacting to Zeid's speech, Wilders in a text message to AFP retorted that the Jordanian prince was "an utter fool.
The government huffily retorted that the steps it had taken were "within the prerogatives of an independent and sovereign state".
"My whole life I've fought for justice and for the people — something you'd know nothing about," she retorted on Twitter.
"Actually, it's when a man explains something to a woman in a condescending way, but you were close," Kimmel retorted.
"My only point is that you ought to label yourself what you are, which is an advocate," the Carlson retorted.
A caller, Mike from Montclair, referred to the Governor's "fat ass"; Mike, Christie retorted, was a Communist and a bum.
"You want to ask him those questions, you'll get the chance," Wallace retorted, referring to this week's Fox News debate.
" Later, when the candidates were discussing climate change, Booker retorted: "Nobody should get applause for rejoining the Paris climate accord.
"There is no stonewalling and there is no cover-up," retorted Kirby in a second statement issued later Wednesday morning.
Wynn retorted that his "name was on the building and he can do anything he wants to do," Boone said.
That would be bad news for Democrats, who quickly retorted Wednesday that they didn't see the possibility of a compromise.
When Biden released an education platform recently, Sanders speechwriter David Sirota retorted that the campaign had "decided to brazenly plagiarize" Sanders.
" Warren retorted: "What the congressman is describing as extreme is having deals that are negotiated by American workers for American workers.
"You haven't analyzed how many of those people live week to week on their salary − or you don't care," Drain retorted.
Now, it has tasted its own dose of medicine when Duterte retorted jokingly that he will burn the Singaporean flag again.
Sanders retorted that the Democratic presidential front-runner merely supported aiding her friends on Wall Street who "destroyed this economy" instead.
" Miller retorted that the poem was added to the statue later and is "not part of the original Statue of Liberty.
Macron retorted that terrorism would be his priority if he is elected on Sunday and accused Le Pen of being simplistic.
" Mr. Ince retorted, "He says I want to get ratings, but even the weather forecasts are watched more than his interviews.
Mr. Renzi retorted that he had won his party's primaries and would be in the television studio waiting for his opponent.
But Di Maio quickly retorted in a Facebook message, saying the center-right coalition would get no support from 5-Star.
"I say nothing," retorted Mr Trump, instead praising himself for forcing Mr Obama to release his long-form birth certificate in 2011.
"Better say a gerry-mander," retorted the waggish opposition newspaper editor Benjamin Russell, who is often credited with coining the exact term.
Mr Schneider retorted that the stake constitutes a "fabulous" investment, generating an average of 12% annual returns in the past 42 years.
Not so fast, retorted lots of Republicans, no evidence proves collusion with Team Trump yet—we bet the president will be exonerated.
Mr Trump retorted that Mr Rubio has never hired anyone and but has had all sorts of problems with his credit cards.
"Never forget the President grabbed vaginas, and he talked about it afterwards," retorted Sanders, a reference to the President's "Access Hollywood" comments.
" Frisbie retorted, "Sure, that's why I live in a trailer with no front porch and drive a pickup instead of a Porsche.
" Retorted Subban, 29, "I'm not gonna open it in the car, I just don't want to get hit by a car right now.
Ron Wyden (D-OR) retorted at a press conference that he'll now answer reporters' questions about Russia by first talking about health care.
Mr. Hearn retorted that the technical issue wasn't such a big deal; ordinary computers could mostly process the larger blocks of transaction data.
Not at all, retorted the Americans, who still mistrust risk-weighting: you should have put your houses in order sooner, as we did.
Johnson later retorted that it would be Tusk himself who would carry the mantle if Britain could not secure a new withdrawal agreement.
David Davis, Britain's Brexit secretary, retorted that Mr Barnier should show more flexibility and imagination about an early start to talks on trade.
" After CNN's Brian Stelter shared the news on Friday, noting that Mark Steyn was filling in for Limbaugh, Today meteorologist retorted, "Wait. What?
" Praised by Earhardt for what she dubbed a "smart" move, the president retorted, "Well, it wasn't very stupid, I can tell you that.
"Ha, I mean — the challenge stories out there," she retorted when Palmieri teased her about the phrase "swirl of crap" in another communication.
Mr Christie retorted that Mr Rubio was only attacking him because someone had whispered in his ear that it was a helpful strategy.
Mr Trump retorted he had made all these donations to the Democrats' front-runner at the time because it was good for business.
With conviction, I explained that I was just a mathematics major, to which one pilot retorted that he was just an English major.
Kimmel retorted on Twitter that the "Kimmel test" requires that a bill not deny any family medical care because they cannot afford it.
" Cardin, citing Friedman's criticism of Schumer as having done the "worst appeasement of terrorists since Munich," retorted that those words were "beyond hurtful.
"REVERSE SEXISM!" they retorted, throwing up an argument staler than your nans biscuit tin, and one that ignores the crucial element of context.
"Just tryin to grow my follower count on pornhub ," the billionaire, who has a history of being playful with his Twitter account, retorted.
Lewandowski retorted that Comey cleared up whether Trump was under FBI scrutiny during the bureau's probe of Russian meddling in the 2016 race.
Dude, fighting's not cool," Bieber said in the social media clip before Cravalho retorted, "I know that's why you don't take on 6'5″ guys.
Tsai Ing-wen, Taiwan's president, retorted that China had made "a big strategic mistake" and that its decision would irk both mainlanders and Taiwanese.
Democratic senators last week retorted saying Republican leaders in the Senate never solicited Democratic input during the behind-the-scenes crafting of the bill.
"That's not true," Spicer retorted, adding that he could have done a "much better job" at certain points in his tenure as press secretary.
" Minaj finally retorted with the Drake- and Lil Wayne-assisted "No Frauds," spitting, "What type of bum bitch shoot a friend over a rack?
"Neither Amy Schumer, nor Jay Z, nor Howard Stern is running for president," retorted Mr. Schumer, who is related, if distantly, to Ms. Schumer.
She retorted that if DeLuca thought she was just going to "sit on [her] mountain of privilege" then he didn't know her at all.
" Mr. Buttigieg retorted, in perhaps the most personal barb of the day, "Well, Bernie's pretty rich and I'd happily accept a contribution from him.
"I was a public defender," Biden retorted, teeing up a contrast with Harris, whose record as a prosecutor has opened her to scrutiny from progressives.
" I immediately got a flashback to the time paparazzi asked Kanye if he was venturing into fashion and he retorted, "Do you see this coat?!
He retorted that Mr Bershidsky was dealing in half-truths, at best, and in any case relying on a stereotypical dichotomy between East and West.
Nonsense, retorted Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the opposition Labour Party, he "told us the truth about what was actually happening in Afghanistan and in Iraq".
"If you think that Trump has a fair deal in this election ... you're not watching the same media the rest of America is," retorted Buchanan.
"It's kind of like saying, 'Hey I'm sorry I stole your dog, but you can go to the pound and get another one,'" Mikkelson retorted.
The only problem with that, retorted The Wall Street Journal, is that the Obama-era Democratic Party has repudiated the Bill Clinton-era centrist agenda.
He retorted that he won his mayoral re-election as "a gay dude" in conservative Indiana where Vice President Mike Pence previously served as governor.
" Craig retorted that she thought journalists should "get everything we want," and, with a wry smile, Kennedy agreed: "I think you should, too, Ms. Craig.
"To which Roberts retorted, "I don't know about 'outrageous,' but I think just a little pinprick of humor might help this committee from time to time.
Amazon (AMZN) retorted in a tweet Monday saying the company pays a $15 minimum wage and offers full benefits on employees' first days on the job.
" Macron retorted: "Sorry to tell you this, Madame Le Pen, but you are saying the same lies that we've heard from your father for 40 years.
" The Republican presidential candidate retorted by asking the Fox News anchor if he knew what was going on in the city, saying it is a "catastrophe.
Officials retorted that opposition ranks include assassins and hoodlums who were bent on causing mayhem to justify a foreign intervention in the South American OPEC nation.
The KUWTK star retorted with a comment that many viewed as a homophobic insinuation that Beckford was gay (and therefore wouldn't be interested in Kardashian anyway).
When Helwani confronted him on this, Diaz retorted that he felt Helwani was an instigator and that where he came from, "people like that get slapped".
Leavers have retorted that, because Britain imports more from the EU than it sells to it, the other countries must offer a generous free-trade deal.
They retorted that security is not just about spending targets, but all have since raised their defence outlays, though some remain short of the 2% objective.
In a dig that foreshadowed election campaign attack lines, Lieberman retorted that he lives in a settlement, whereas Netanyahu has a home in a beachfront suburb.
The Palestinian ambassador, Riyad Mansour, retorted by pointing to Israeli occupation of Palestinian lands and violence carried out by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying retorted in Beijing that the South China Sea issue had "nothing to do" with the G27 or any of its members.
" Macron then retorted: "Sorry to tell you this, Madame Le Pen, but you are saying the same lies that we've heard from your father for forty years.
"This whole idea of 'making America great' it seems to me it would actually be sort of the end of America as a great country," Mirren retorted.
Michel retorted, in apparent reference to British political turmoil over Brexit and strains in relations among Britain's constituent nations, that he would take no lessons from Farage.
He would probably have retorted that those minoritites would not now be so vulnerable if it had not been for the heavy-handed actions of the West.
The Trump Organization retorted that it had defended the Trump trademark in China for several years, long before Mr Trump's candidacy made him famous in the country.
Bolsonaro, a nationalist who has attacked foreign interference in the Amazon, retorted that Brazil had nothing to learn from European nations and did not need the money.
"You're also the most recent to have lost two airplanes and 346 lives as a result of a problem with your quality and your airplane," Garamendi retorted.
Whitehouse retorted that Gorsuch's answer was not sufficient because he failed to state his "values" on the perceived problem of special interest influence in the political process.
During the debate, Sanders retorted that it wasn't Bloomberg's abilities that made him rich, but the toil of his workers, who are of course much less wealthy.
" Mr. Biden retorted: "I'm asking you to join me and join in the support I have from the overwhelming number of the members of the black caucus.
"You don't have a special right to report things which are held to be non-reportable," retorted the court, per an article in the Indian publication LiveLaw.
" Defending the President, Graham retorted "You know, here's what's personally degrading: 'this is what you get when you go through a trailer park with a $100 bill.
In a dig that may foreshadow election campaign attack lines, Lieberman retorted that he lives in a settlement, whereas Netanyahu has a home in a Mediterranean beachfront suburb.
"The disgusting thing is the hypocrisy of a church…which asks a secular state to be invaded by millions of Muslims without any filter," a Lega politician retorted.
Retorted Shepard, "Her eyes are bigger than her stomach," And though the 24-year-old athlete has a risky job, his girlfriend is always there to support him.
Macron retorted that he was the only candidate who was not funded by public money, since his party is new and had not yet benefited from public subsidies.
But Yonhap reported that Ri retorted: "Given the current situation in which the South collaborates with the US to heap pressure on the North, such proposals lacked sincerity."
Mr Rosenstein retorted that the Department of Justice "is not going to be extorted", and is said to have told friends that he is ready to be fired.
The National Zoo quickly retorted with another photo, and soon zoos and aquariums from all across the country were jumping on the hashtag #cuteanimaltweetoff to share their contributions.
" After Sanders said she wouldn't respond to Sessions' "specific comments that I haven't seen," Acosta retorted, "Well you just said it's in the Bible to follow the law.
"When a flight is disrupted, we offer passengers the options to either rebook, reroute or a refund of their tickets," the airline retorted in a suspiciously generic fashion.
Kelly and Sessions last week retorted that arresting people near courthouses is required because of the protections so-called sanctuary cities provide to immigrants within the U.S. illegally.
" But the Justice Department retorted that the company was not immune, and argued that accepting the company's position would allow foreign-owned companies to "flagrantly violate criminal laws.
Swarbrick was cut short by a heckler, to which she retorted "OK, boomer," before pressing on with her speech on the Climate Change Response (Zero Carbon) Amendment Bill.
Prosecutors have retorted that Messi had signed the contracts when he turned 18 and was listed as a sole administrator of one of the fraudulent companies in question.
An enraged Mr. Corbyn retorted that over the previous two years she had closed down every attempt at dialogue, and her only priority had been the Conservative Party.
"Nice try, Sean," retorted Emily's List, recalling stories from that campaign of yore, including estimates that Trump paid men on his campaign staff one-third more than women.
Trump retorted by claiming House Democrats found no concrete evidence and mocked House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) as a "deranged human being" during the NATO summit.
" In a similar vein, Sackler retorted to the Times article, saying, "I would like you to know that women are many things, they play many roles all at once.
The state of play: After a statewide referendum passed in the 2018 midterms restoring 1.4 million Floridian ex-felons' voting rights, Republicans quickly retorted, describing the law as ambiguous.
"Anyone who comes on this stage and tells you they can make change without a fight, is not going to win that fight," Warren retorted a few speeches later.
So she could be a "more patient and understanding wife", Ms Ginsburg retorted; after all her husband Marty Ginsburg (Armie Hammer) was a member of the second-year class.
Then, on cue, Ossoff retorted that he did grow up within its boundaries but has temporarily moved outside of it to support his fiancée as she completes medical school.
" Mr. Wilders retorted in Dutch on Twitter: "Oh yes, and I say to all Turks in the Netherlands who agree with Erdogan, go to Turkey and never come back.
"I know that it's par for the course in Washington to take remarks out of context, but that is outlandish even by the standards of today's politics," Buttigieg retorted.
" Trump retorted that the senator was "not a war hero" and referred to McCain's years as a prisoner of the North Vietnamese by saying: "I like people who weren't captured.
Labour retorted that the allegation from Jonathan Sacks, who was the leader of the Orthodox Jews in Britain and the Commonwealth until 2013, was itself an "absurd and offensive" charge.
" When Clinton taunted him about not having a plan, he retorted: "You're telling the enemy everything you want to do ... No wonder you've been fighting ISIS your entire adult life.
Belgian Foreign Minister Didier Reynders retorted that each country should look to its own social problems, saying France too had rough high-rise suburbs in which militants had become radicalised.
I am genuinely happy," she said as D'Agostino retorted: "The point Ramona is to learn from the mistakes and past behavior because that's what makes you a better human being.
"I'm not interested in being politically correct — I'm interested in being correct," Mr. Rubio retorted, saying the nation would need to work with Muslim countries to help defeat radical extremism.
"People are laughing at you, Rick," retorted Lamb in a debate, pointing out that the dealer in question went up the river for a decade and lost his two houses.
On his death bed, Carnegie sent a conciliatory letter to Frick, to which Frick is said to have retorted, ''Tell him I'll see him in hell, where we both are going.
The pro-independence SNP retorted that Davidson was guilty of "doublethink", the term Orwell used in his novel "1984" to describe a willingness to accept contradictory arguments due to political indoctrination.
" Trump retorted, in a tweet, that the FBI director was "the best thing that ever happened to Hillary Clinton in that he gave her a free pass for many bad deeds!
A spokesman for Nigeria's president, Muhammadu Buhari, retorted he was "shocked", though Mr Buhari later agreed with Mr Cameron's assessment, adding that Nigeria wanted back stolen assets held in British banks.
So it might want to consider giving back the Kurile Islands, which Russia claimed from Japan at the end of World War II. "Russia never cedes territory," Mr. Putin supposedly retorted.
" The young composer retorted: "It's a little difficult to write soothing music for an Egyptian queen bitten by a poisonous snake and dying a painful death in an agony of remorse.
During a March 30 briefing, when Alcindor asked Trump about the nation's testing capability for COVID-19, the president retorted, asking the PBS journalist about the population of Seoul, South Korea. 
The Saudi state news service retorted with its own report, citing unnamed officials, that accused Qatar of distorting the facts and declared that dialogue between the two countries had been suspended.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi retorted to Mr. Trump late Tuesday that he was not "above the law" and hinted that any efforts to undercut Congress's investigation would only fuel her impeachment case.
In fact, many Republicans retorted that if Schumer wants to go down the path of calling in Trump administration witnesses for the Senate impeachment trial, they too can play that game.
Asked whether Poland should help other EU countries by accepting refugees, one young participant retorted that Western countries had shown no solidarity with Poland during the Polish-Soviet war of 1919-21.
" Lulabel said the school principal told her she wouldn't be continuing her speech, to which she retorted with a Malcolm X quote: "A man who stands for nothing, will fall for anything.
Mr. Cruz tied Mr. Rubio to what he called an "amnesty plan," and Mr. Rubio retorted by citing some of Mr. Cruz's openness to immigration, like increasing the number of green cards.
"It's like you think the authorities should do everything for you, as if I'm the golden fish," Ms Chekunova retorted, invoking a fairy-tale about a fish that grants its captor's wishes.
"You can make fun of me, you can tell all the jokes you want, but I'm going to be laughing all the way to the bank," he retorted to end the debate.
"Yoti," she retorted at once, using her nickname for me with a blend of great affection and snappy humor, that way she had of putting across a serious point not so seriously.
" Moulton retorted that "this is a sergeant major of the Marines who's got a Purple Heart and a Navy Cross and we're defending the actions of a draft dodger in our president.
When asked in a recent interview with "60 Minutes" about his excessive lifestyle of expensive yachts, art and French mansion purchases, he retorted saying he was no Nelson Mandela or Mahatma Gandhi.
He jabbed back at Trump after the president-elected tweeted that anyone who burns the flag should face consequences ("No president is allowed to burn the First Amendment," Amash retorted on Twitter).
"  Somewhat frazzled Hayhoe laughed off the comment saying that she didn't truly believe the Oscar winner to be unhinged, but President Obama stepped in to retorted wryly "I think you'll acknowledge he's crazy.
When taxi drivers in Brussels complained that Uber used elaborate tax-avoidance methods, Belgium's deputy premier retorted that the average Brussels cabbie declared an implausibly low €25 ($28) of cash income a day.
Security services accused firms of ignoring public safety and their legal responsibilities; Apple, Google and others retorted that what they were being asked to do was either impossible or would threaten their profits.
In the most recent clash this summer, Bytedance accused Tencent of blocking TikTok videos from its platforms, including dominant messaging app WeChat; Tencent retorted by suing Bytedance for libel and anti-competitive practices.
Mr Hollande, who has published a book reflecting on his spell in office and is suspected of planning a comeback, retorted on a French TV show recently that this epithet was not fair.
"I have a best-selling book, great boobs, a family I love, am literally eating pasta on a lake in Italy, and I married rich," she retorted, referring to her acclaimed cookbook, Cravings.
When the duo snootily retorted that their new baby had been deemed "the heir to the tight pants throne," the late-night host shot back that the baby might, in fact, be his.
" "Let me just tell you," Trump retorted, "that Dwight Eisenhower, good president, great president, people liked him.... Moved a 1.5 million illegal immigrants out of this country, moved them just beyond the border.
Love retorted that he wasn't aware of her work on the issue, because he wasn't engaged, adding that McAdams never called her—or his own Congressman—asking them to assist on that issue.
"I don't see how you would find [my] DNA in [her] vagina unless that girl got on top of me and ride me when I was sleeping — I would know that," he retorted.
She even chided him about his tax returns asking him to release them to the public to which he retorted that once she makes her 33,85033 deleted emails public, he will follow suit.
Poland's government attempted to force more than a third of its Supreme Court judges to retire; many of them retorted that their jobs were guaranteed under the constitution and said they would not quit.
During an explosive televised debate that exposed the FN candidate's weakness, Ms Le Pen accused Mr Macron of being the candidate of "savage globalisation"; he retorted that she was the "high priestess of fear".
A British government report in 2014 conceded that the Brotherhood could sometimes be a gateway to violence, while a parliamentary panel retorted that, on the contrary, the movement could be a "firewall" against extremism.
" Lisa also details in Small Fry an exchange with her father when she asked to have his Porsche when he was "done" with the car, claiming her father ultimately retorted, "You're not getting anything.
" Andrew Bates, a communications staffer for Biden and an alum of Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign, retorted in a tweet, later joking in a second post that his dig was meant as a "lighthearted joke.
When the Smithsons proposed raw concrete their clients had retorted that they preferred a building faced with Portland stone—the Establishment rock, which adorns buildings such as Buckingham Palace, St Paul's Cathedral and the Treasury.
Called "mad as a goat" by Uruguay's Jose Mujica this week, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro retorted laughingly on Thursday that the former president was right - but he was only crazy with love for his country.
To the bishop's insistence that it would be "immoral" to use force, the president retorted that the Iraqi regime was immoral in the way it had treated its own people and those of annexed Kuwait.
How Lester Holt is getting ready for Monday's debate And when Kelly asked Trump during the first primary debate last August about the disparaging comments he's made about women, Trump famously retorted with a warning.
To those calling for some European solidarity, Merkel retorted that it's everybody for themselves, with Germany continuing to live off its trade surpluses with the euro area partners while pursuing a "black zero" budget balance.
Gay-rights advocates have already retorted that it's inconsistent to endorse (as the document does) heterosexual marriages which for one reason or another won't produce children while condemning same-sex unions on that very ground.
Ebrahim Raisi, who became head of the judiciary in March and is a contender to succeed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, retorted that all branches of government had sufficient authority to carry out their duties.
French pharma giant, Sanofi, who makes the sleep aid notorious for causing its users to do strange things while in a sleepwalking state, quickly retorted with a tweet defending their blameless product against such libel.
England's Catholic bishops complained that the government was breaking a clear electoral promise, whereas secularists retorted that the government should not fund any form of education in which pupils are chosen according to a religious criterion.
" Gowdy retorted, "I try to be cautious too, Dr. Page, but it is not difficult for me to remember the number of times the FBI has interviewed me in 2016 because the answer would be zero.
" After the former French president Nicolas Sarkozy called the outfit "provocation for the service of a project of radicalized political Islam," the best-selling author J. K. Rowling retorted: "So Sarkozy calls the burkini a 'provocation.
"It is ironic that I am being attacked for investing my personal money in communities that badly need such investment and in which, I am sure, those attacking me have not invested their money," he retorted.
" Frey retorted to that post, as well: "Someone tell the President of the United States that he can afford to help pay for the extra time our officers will be putting in while he's in town.
Romney described Trump's actions as a "brazen and unprecedented appeal to China and to Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden is wrong and appalling"; Trump retorted that Romney is an "ass" and suggested he should be impeached.
When Meredith Sugar, president of the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, retorted that ASL was becoming obsolete in light of better hearing aid and cochlear implant technology, the arguing went public.
San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz, who has been critical of the disaster response, retorted at the time: "If it is a 10 out of a scale of 100, of course, it is still a failing grade."
At a meeting with their leaders this week, May warned them against undermining the UK's negotiating stance by seeking separate settlements with the EU. "I can't undermine something that doesn't exist," retorted Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
Ms. Warren retorted by saying she was "deeply grateful for President Obama, who fought so hard to make sure that agency was passed into law," as well as for others in the administration who did the same.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi retorted that Beijing would not be threatened on trade or allow interference in its affairs, including Hong Kong, and had no intention to "play the `Game of Thrones' on the world stage".
" In response, Oliver retorted: "Trump's agreement of the description is so flamboyantly deceptive, it would have been equally accurate for him to say, 'Compliance with the Paris Agreement would likely require all ducks to wear jean shorts.
" Saul star Jonathan Banks chimed in at this moment, jokingly asking Esposito if he held their feet to the fire and inquired about how much money he was making, to which Esposito retorted: "Not as much as you.
Another sharp-tongued Flemish politician, Belgium's deputy premier Jan Jambon, duly retorted that if the imam's appeal prevails, a fresh revocation of his permit will be decreed on different grounds and the end-result will be the same.
When Republicans joined Mr. Nixon's Democratic opposition in Congress and forced him to choose between resignation or impeachment, the Soviet dissident newsletters retorted that the standard of moral truth had proved to be real in America after all.
" But Strzok's legal team retorted that "roughly eight thousand other SES-level managers are similarly situated to Strzok in the federal workforce in that they supervise employees, but the vast majority of those employees are not policy-makers.
Manchin retorted later Wednesday that Pence had pushed legislation "in a divisive and partisan way" and now continued "his partisan attacks" even after President Trump "called for unity and bipartisanship" in Tuesday night's State of the Union address.
Cruz, who has frequently spouted quotes from the Princess Bride while campaigning or referenced Dr. Seuss on the Senate floor, retorted to Trump's comments with another pop culture reference — this time tweeting a scene from the sitcom Happy Days.
"Sorry—let me spell it out more slowly so you can understand me: the President (according to cnn's Barabar Starr) prepped for this trip several weeks ago," O'Brien retorted in a tweet liked 85033 times as of Thursday morning.
"For too long Republicans have rushed this process forward and likely would have rushed to a final vote if not for the prudent bipartisan efforts of those senators to demand a full FBI investigation," retorted McConnell's Democratic counterpart, Sen.
Squabbling about whether the economy under Mr Obama has been a disaster or a stirring success, Mr Pence retorted that because voters in mostly white, working-class rust-belt cities are flocking to Mr Trump's populist banner, that is what counts.
Organisers retorted that the crowd of perhaps 5,000, happily enjoying the mild pine-scented air, was pretty respectable for a country whose Catholic population is probably around 30,000 (less than 1% of the total), mostly living far from the capital.
Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus retorted that his country was not declaring war but that its forces would respond to any hostile move by the YPG, which he described as a small-scale army formed by the United States.
"It's not off her … it's off my personal photos that I was in, so if they're my memories, my life experiences, my photos, I certainly have more right to make money off them than any journalists or tabloid photographer," Grant retorted.
He knew this was ridiculous ("smoke a hundred cigarettes in an hour and come back and tell me that," he retorted), but he became interested in the particular health effects of hookah smoking and found there wasn't much research on it.
Mr Trump's camp retorted that their man would debate Mr Cruz (whom Mr Trump has taken to calling "the Canadian") only if a judge rules that he is in fact an American citizen, despite being born in Canada (to American parents).
My grandmother, whose lunch is always herring in some form or other and a cup of tea, took great offense when I suggested vorschmak is no longer a mainstream Jewish dish, "It certainly is amongst those I know," she retorted, sassily.
At one point, Mr Fico compared his robust refusal to accept Muslim refugees with Mr Figel's alleged softness on the question; Mr Figel retorted that he would be tough on all refugees, returning economic migrants while accepting some humanitarian cases.
He retorted, "You just kind of gotta let it…," before brushing his shoulders off, right-to-left, giving a nod to Jay Z's "Dirt Off Your Shoulder" single from 21992 and effectively sending the crowd into a craze of approval.
Clinton retorted by bringing up Sanders's April 4 interview with the New York Daily News (for the first, but not last time Thursday night), in which he was not able specifically lay down how he would break up big banks.
" (Sanders, despite effectively running for president without pause since 2015, has released only a single year's tax return, for 2014.) Reminded by the Times reporter that he is now someone of considerable means, Sanders retorted: "I wrote a best-selling book.
Adding to the woes were fears of fresh tensions between the United States and China after the White House pledged to continue trade actions against Beijing which retorted it did not want a trade war, but equally was not scared of one.
After listening to several Democrats complain about the package adding to the national debt, Brady retorted: It's a pleasant surprise to see Democrats talk about the deficit since you and President Obama added $2 trillion to the national debt in one year.
During a visit to the White House, the French president, Anne Nouguez, remarked on the United States' "Latin panic;" a White House spokesman, Indra Vernon, retorted with reminders of France's aggressive reaction to the last step toward unification taken by the African Union.
Asked by Axelrod to respond to Trump's assertion that he is the "least racist person you know," Goldberg retorted that "in his mind, he probably is," adding that she believed the President has an inherent belief that there are inferior people to him.
When one of the students answered that he was "thankful for finally being adopted by my two dads," the teacher retorted that "homosexuality is wrong," one of the boy's parents said in a video that has gotten widespread attention on social media.
At a shareholder meeting where the NorthStar proposal was being considered, Alphabet executive chairman Eric Schmidt said Google had already stopped contributing to SOPA supporters — but a NorthStar representative quickly retorted that Google had just given to Bob Goodlatte, a co-sponsor of SOPA.
The Chinese official retorted that Beijing did not want to get into a blame game and said the United States had failed to back up its "unfounded" claims about China's economy, which it was using to disguise its own violations of the WTO rulebook.
"The only people who throw that term at me are in this room," Carney retorted in a testy exchange with journalists at a news conference on Thursday, trying to turn the discussion toward the Bank's stated primary audience, households and businesses, not the financial markets and media.
At the UN General Assembly on September 0003th President Donald Trump threatened to "totally destroy North Korea", a country of 25m, along with "Rocket Man"—its leader, Kim Jong Un. Mr Kim retorted that he would "surely and definitely tame the mentally deranged US dotard with fire".
Biden parried with the $3 trillion figure again and then four other attacks: Harris retorted that "the cost of doing nothing is far too expensive" and noted health care costs are projected, under the current system, to increase to $6 trillion a year 10 years from now.
Mr Trump, who has often boasted of his past philandering, has described women as "dogs" and "pigs"; he suggested his only female rival in the primaries was ugly; and, when questioned about his misogynistic comments during a television debate, he retorted to suggest his interrogator must have been menstruating.
During the last season of Game of Thrones, a war online seemed to break out between people who argued that liking a popular show wasn't a personality and those who retorted that disliking a popular show wasn't a personality either, a natural extension of the exhausting "let people enjoy things" discourse.
"I still hope that PM Johnson will not like to go down in history as Mr No Deal," said Tusk, who leads the political direction of the 28-nation EU. Johnson later retorted that it would be Tusk himself who would carry that mantle if Britain could not secure a new withdrawal agreement.
" Then when Trump said in 2015 that some parts of London had become so radicalized that police fear for their lives, Johnson — who is known for quick-witted (if perhaps eccentric) responses — retorted that "the only reason I wouldn't visit some parts of New York is the real risk of meeting Donald Trump.
To which Ben Domenech, author of the popular conservative newsletter The Transom, retorted that Facebook is obviously not just an open platform, that its curation of the news automatically makes it an important gatekeeper as well, and that it's therefore "an act of foolishness or cowardice" to fail to hold displays of bias to account.
The judge retorted, "I feel like I have to say to you what the law is in the United States, but you refuse to accept it," adding that Osorio-Arellanes was guilty of murder regardless of whether he fired the fatal shot because he took part in the gunfight in which Terry was slain.
Unlike the president, Haley delivered a consistent message to the United Nations and the world regarding her, and the US's, stance on Russia, once even announcing sanctions on the country that the White House later walked back (White House officials said Haley had gotten confused; Haley famously retorted, "with all due respect, I don't get confused").
Since the beginning of the Trump administration and even since the launch of his presidential campaign, as Trump has been beset by Democrats linking him and his supporters to white supremacy and racism more broadly, conservatives and Republicans have retorted that Democrats have in the past, and are currently, using racism as a hypocritical cudgel when the need arises.
After Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said the United States and Russia should work together against al-Nusra and other groups, the U.S. Defense Department spokesman retorted, "We do not collaborate or coordinate with the Russians on any operations in Syria," because Moscow aims to support the Assad regime and the U.S. focuses on defeating ISIS.
"It's beautiful here," my husband said in Farsi to some local men making repairs to solar panels donated by a German N.G.O. "Oh yes, so beautiful!" retorted one of the men with a sarcasm so sharp it broke the language barrier as children rode rusted bicycles in figure-eights around dwellings built from clay and yak dung.
A spokesman for Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE retorted with a photo after Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
"The prosecutors haven't produced one single bit of evidence that shows that I gave a document from A to B." When a Vatican gendarme testified that Ms. Chaouqui admitted in November, when she was briefly arrested, that she had given documents to one of the journalists, she retorted in court that the "documents" had been tickets to a Vatican event.
When Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 85033 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE accused Trump in a 2016 debate of not paying any federal income tax, he unapologetically retorted "that makes me smart" because the money "would be squandered" if given to the government.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE's press secretary, retorted when former Navy Seal Carl Higbie confronted her during a CNN segment about a white man who was beaten in Chicago amid protests.
" Asked whether a Ukrainian-American might have been interested in "injecting" negative information about Manafort into the press, Hill retorted that the same could be said of the Ukrainian-American operatives Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, two associates of Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani "who were also trying to subvert our democracy and who managed to get one of our ambassadors sacked.
He was a devoted member of the ANC, but a leaflet in 2014 for the Democratic Alliance, the main opposition party, showed him embracing Helen Suzman, a staunchly anti-apartheid member of parliament for a party that preceded the DA. The ANC retorted with a snarky poster pointing out that it had "so many" of its own struggle heroes that there was "no need to borrow".
Manchin retorted later that Pence had pushed legislation "in a divisive and partisan way" and now continued "his partisan attacks" even after President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE "called for unity and bipartisanship" in Tuesday night's State of the Union address.
As McCain, Goldberg and co-host Sunny HostinSunny HostinWhoopi Goldberg on fight with Meghan McCain: 'Sometimes it goes off the rails' Meghan McCain after confrontation with Whoopi Goldberg: 'I won't be quiet' Whoopi Goldberg scolds Meghan McCain during impeachment debate: 'Please stop talking' MORE all spoke at the same time, McCain asked, "Do you want to hear a conservative perspective on the show ever?" and Goldberg retorted "Girl, please stop talking" in a now-viral moment.

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