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Asked once how far Sparta's boundaries stretched, he brandished his spear and said, " As far as this can reach.
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Asked how to say his name, he told The Literary Digest it was YER-keez.
Asked by Wikinews how she feels when criticized from within the movement, she said: " Somebody has to push the envelope.
Asked how the president should be chosen if there were to be a republic, 80 percent said elected by the people, against 12 percent who favoured appointment by parliament.
Asked how to pronounce his name, he told The Literary Digest, " In English, her ' sholt ; in Danish, hairs ' hult.
Asked how to pronounce her surname, she told the Literary Digest she preferred the French way, but " If the French is too difficult for American consumption, both syllables should be equally accented, and the a should be more or less broad ": fon-tahn.
Asked once how long it took him to make the series, Cooke replied, " I do not want to be coy, but it took 40 years.
Asked how she will explain the vanishing of her supposed granddaughter to a ballroom full of expectant guests, she declares, " I will tell them that the play is over, go home!
Asked how the Iraqis he had interviewed felt about the war, Russell said Although Russell had planned to release the film before November 2004, hoping to " perhaps make a difference before the election ," Warner Brothers abandoned the project at the last minute, citing " controversy surrounding the documentary, combined with a later-than-expected arrival of the bonus footage ".
Asked in August 2010 if Soundgarden will record new material, Cornell replied, " it would be exciting to record one song, to hear how Soundgarden-ish that might be this much time later.
Asked how to say his name, he told The Literary Digest " as though it were spelled pin ' cho, with slight emphasis on the first syllable.
Asked by Sam how he can bear to serve a " bunch of drunken body changers " he puts forth a " higher cause " rationale.
Asked at his home ( where a picture of Devi was over the fireplace ) how he could continue climbing after losing his daughter, Willi responded: " What -- you want me to die of a heart attack, drinking beer, eating potato chips, and watching a golf tournament on TV ???
Asked later how he had managed to access so much classified information, Walker said, " KMart has better security than the Navy ".
Asked how to pronounce his surname, he told The Literary Digest: " Pronounced as if it were spelled bruff.
Asked how to say his name, he told the Literary Digest that in America it was po-GAH-ny.
Asked by Martin Sargent in 2003 how it felt to be an Internet celebrity, Ray stated that it was not a position he wanted, but something he felt he had to do as " no writer or speaker understands the Time Cube ".
Asked how to say his name, he told The Literary Digest it was lay-VEEN.
Asked how to say his name, he told The Literary Digest " I still stick to the Dutch pronunciation of the double o — Loon like loan in ' Loan and Trust Co .' My sons will probably accept the American pronunciation.
Asked how to pronounce his name, he told The Literary Digest, " The name means little lamb, and is pronounced as if it were spelled ' lem-lee '.
Asked how to say his name, Knopf told the Literary Digest: " Sound the k: k ' nupf.
Asked how to say his name, he told The Literary Digest, " The first syllable is pronounced like May, the name of the month.
Asked how to say his name, he told The Literary Digest it had ow as in now: row-ELL.
Asked how to say his name, the third Baron told The Literary Digest: " In England it is pronounced ' Villars.

Asked and say
Asked which institution most needs correction, I would say the corporation as it exists in America today.
Asked to elaborate, Pierre Salinger, White House press secretary, replied, `` I would say it's got to go thru several more drafts ''.
Asked in The Republic ( Plato ) | The Republic, " Will we say, of a painter, that he makes something?
Asked in The Republic, " Will we say, of a painter, that he makes something?
Asked why she had stopped writing fiction at the age of 84, she replied: " If you haven't got anything to say, don't say it.
Asked to pray for the soldiers about to shoot him, he said: " I will say a prayer for all men who do their duty according to their lights.
Asked if new charges were planned he said: “ I honestly can ’ t say.
Asked if he had anything to say, Peace replied faintly, " It is no use my saying anything.
Asked why the ' good night ' bit during noon, Mrs. Ling replied, " It has always been our practice, despite the time of the day or night to say good night whenever we wanted to retire for the night or for a siesta.
" Asked in 1985 if there were any songs he regretted writing, Dylan singled out " Ballad in Plain D ", saying " I look back at that particular one and say ... maybe I could have left that alone.
Asked how to say his name, he told The Literary Digest " My name is pronounced as if spelled ear ' en-house.
Asked how to say his name, he told The Literary Digest it was " SEE-gar ".
Asked how to say his name, he told The Literary Digest " The name is so difficult for those who do not speak German that I am usually called sles ' in-jer, to rime with messenger.
Asked how to say his name, he told The Literary Digest: " Pronounced exactly as cousins.
Asked how to say his name, he told The Literary Digest it was pronounced like the word square.

Asked and name
" Asked to name his favorite comedian, he said: " Me.
Asked why her parents might have called her so, Willcox said in a 1981 interview: " I don't know, they won't tell me, but it's definitely my birth name.
Asked why he'd changed their name, the announcer said they were too young to have been pioneers, but that they could be sons of pioneers.
Asked by a reporter four years later whether his name is on the list of 104 players who tested positive for steroids during baseball's 2003 survey testing, Rodríguez responded, " Only God knows.
* Asked to name his favorite Storm stories, Chris Claremont responds, " The two ‘ LifeDeaths ,’ both collaborations with Barry Windsor-Smith.
Asked how to pronounce her adopted surname, she told The Literary Digest: " My name is properly pronounced vor ' shack.

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