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And then when he paused and everyone looked at me for a response, from a balcony perspective, I was able to thank him for his
remarks
and say, "I appreciate your criticism of my country and I take it as a sign that we're among friends and can speak candidly to one another."
They were lifted verbatim from Palin's own
remarks.
End of the day, it's ready for dismal
remarks.
Come out of the station, West 4th near the park, brothers shooting hoops and someone remarks, 'Hey homes, where you get them Nik's?'
And that's where I'm going to end my remarks, because that's where we are.
So I started tracking things like really stupid, awkward, sexual remarks; bad vocabulary; the number of times a man forced me to high-five him.
Now,
remarks
of this sort on the negative and the positive side are very old.
And as I was trying to think about how to end my remarks, I'd glance up at her screen every now and then, and it seemed that every time I did, I'd see somebody smoking in an office or around children or while pregnant or drinking and driving or driving without seat belts or sexually harassing a coworker.
When he gets onstage, 11 minutes in, he leaves his prepared
remarks
to utter four words that changed the course of history: "I have a dream."
And most of these negative comments were passing
remarks
or assumptions.
But very often I would just be met with these passing ignorant
remarks.
The formula for a happy marriage is five positive remarks, or interactions, for every one negative.
And perhaps above all, to encourage a sensitivity about uncompassionate speaking, so that because people have this Charter, whatever their beliefs or lack of them, they feel empowered to challenge uncompassionate speech, disdainful
remarks
from their religious leaders, their political leaders, from the captains of industry.
And it's one that echoes
remarks
that you've heard already today.
TD: So those were just a few
remarks
about my personal background.
The female character played by Osa Massen is just a plot device for the male characters to serve sexist
remarks
during the entire length of the film.
And while by no means would I expect a low-budget trash fest like this to be politically correct, the rednecks in this film sure did like to direct derogatory gay
remarks
to each other.
George Kennedy's sexist
remarks
are disgusting and his rendezvous with a prostitute in Paris is totally unnecessary (and made me gag a little).
To preface my
remarks
on the film, I know the topic is horrendous and words can't adequately express the compassion any decent person would have for people dealing with the post-horrors of an atomic bomb dropped near them.
The "witty" parental
remarks
are disgusting, not funny (I remember some awful comment about a garden hoe being compared to, well, a type of person people call a "ho").
The narrator, who is quoting the "daredevil skier, casually
remarks
that, according to the Sherpa religion, since this man's body cannot be recovered his soul will roam the world forever and never know rest.
Lewis
remarks
that whereas 2,000 MANIACS was a "five gallon" film (referring to the amount of stage blood required), the Lewis-Patterson productions were "fifteen gallon" pictures.
In the movie, besides a few racist remarks, he's shown to be just another hard-nosed, cantakerous old coot (he's so full of life!) with a heart of gold(more or less).
Various unsavoury remarks, yelling obscenities into the phone, and enjoying his alcohol do indeed make Mr. Duffy look like a putz.
Back in the cold and creepy early 90's,a show called "Family Matters" aired and became an instant classic.The trick was to buy a manual in standard family situations and their solutions and insert some attempts to sarcastic
remarks
in it and you had yourself a lovely little stealing-is-wrong,parents-are-right-show.
Heard some good
remarks
about this film as being very gory and frightning, but it's neither.
Mitch Leary(Malkovich)keeps in touch with Horrigan teasing the agent with discouraging
remarks
about his abilities, as well as the Secret Service's protection of the presidents in the past.
That said, all the jokes and - seemingly - shocking
remarks
that could have been understood as such because of this context, are permitted and accepted because this is a parody.
For all the snide
remarks
and insults (mostly from David Spade), "Tommy Boy" has a giant heart.
After reading some of the earlier nasty remarks, I had to put in my two cents.
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