Remarked
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As the University of Oxford’s Gina Neff recently
remarked
on Twitter, the Industrial Revolution even gave birth to sociology, or what she called “Progress Studies 1.0.”
As the former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams sagely remarked, monetary exchange is simply one of the things humans do.
(He famously
remarked
that he never met a businessman with any originality.)
But when I peevishly
remarked
that the pistol Gavrilo Princip used in Sarajevo is irreplaceable, the curator replied that four European museums claim to have the authentic pistol on display.
As a perceptive reporter once
remarked
to me, “Trump is not unique; he is extreme.”
We Are Hong KongLONDON – In my final speech as Hong Kong’s governor on June 30, 1997, a few hours before I left the city on Britain’s royal yacht, I
remarked
that, “Now, Hong Kong people are to run Hong Kong.
“Well, they are going to be escaping to Europe, that’s where they want to go,” he
remarked
casually at a press conference.
In March, she
remarked
at an ECB press conference that it was not the bank’s job to narrow the gap in borrowing costs between stronger and weaker eurozone economies.
The Two Faces of PharaohJERUSALEM – The Roman historian Sallust
remarked
that the way states are established determines how they are ruled.
'You are a good one!
' remarked
Oblonsky, laughing.
decided foe of marriage than yourself,
' remarked
Sergius Ivanich.
'That won't help matters,
' remarked
Oblonsky, smiling and following without haste.
It's almost as unsuitable at a wedding as black,
' remarked
Mrs. Korsunskaya.
'What a pity she has grown so much plainer!
' remarked
Countess Nordston to the Princess Lvova.
'How good!
' remarked
Golenishchev, evidently sincerely impressed by the charm of the picture.
While correcting the foot he kept glancing at the figure of John in the background, which the visitors had not even remarked, but which he knew to be the height of perfection.
'How little of the military man is left in you!
' remarked
Serpukhovskoy.
'Steve says it's better to give them money,' Dolly remarked, returning to the interesting topic of what presents it was best to give to the servants, 'but...''How can one give them money!' said the Princess and Kitty with one voice.
'The stem of the birch-tree boletus reminds one of a dark man's beard two days old,
' remarked
Koznyshev calmly.
remarked
Vasenka, who had brightened up again, repeating a French saying while he finished a second chicken.
'Hasn't the fresh hay a strong scent!
' remarked
Oblonsky, sitting up.
'Yes, we are very formal here,' Anna remarked, as if excusing her own smartness.
I saw one at the Vienna Exhibition that bound the sheaves with wire,
' remarked
Sviyazhsky.
'But then, Anna Arkadyevna's knowledge of architecture is wonderful,
' remarked
Tushkevich.
When they had driven into the fields Dolly experienced a pleasant feeling of relief, and she was about to ask the men how they had liked the Vronskys' place, when suddenly Philip the coachman himself remarked:'They're rich, that they are, but yet they gave us only two bushels of oats.
'Yes, it's a dirty business, say what you will,
' remarked
an undersized man with a feeble voice.
It can't be grown in a year,' he
remarked
cautiously, immediately changing the subject.
There was a pause, during which Vronsky, since he had to look at something, looked at Levin: at his feet, his uniform; and then his face, and noticing the sombre eyes fixed upon him he remarked, just to say something:'And how is it that you, living constantly in the country; are not a Justice of the Peace?
And therefore all that was honest, as he remarked, was on the side of to-day's success and triumphed in it.
Sviyazhsky comically mimicked the old Marshal's tearful speech and, turning to Nevedovsky,
remarked
that His Excellency would have to adopt a different and more complex method of auditing the funds than tears!
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