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Lloyd George also thought that Britain's chances in the war were dim, and he remarked to his secretary: " I shall wait until Winston is bust ".
Gareth Southgate cited Duncan Smith when he remarked after England's 2002 World Cup quarter-final defeat against Brazil that " we were expecting Winston Churchill and instead we got Iain Duncan Smith.
In his acceptance speech at Stockholm, he borrowed Winston Churchill's famous 1940 speech to the House of Commons and remarked, " never have I received so much for so little ".
When Winston Churchill began warning of the dangers of Nazi Germany, Blatchford remarked: " Ha!

remarked and Churchill
His boldness in publicly urging Churchill not to give in to Joseph Stalin was widely remarked upon ; many, including Churchill himself, observed that some of those once associated with appeasement were determined that it should not be repeated in the face of Russian aggression.
Churchill also remarked that the concessions under the Agreements of 1938 were “ astonishing triumphs ” for Irish leader, Éamon de Valera.

remarked and What
" In reference to the poem Clarel, poetry critic Helen Vendler remarked: " What it cost Melville to write this poem makes us pause, reading it.
After the French party split into a reformist and revolutionary party, some accused Guesde ( leader of the latter ) of taking orders from Marx ; Marx remarked to Lafargue, " What is certain to me is if this is Marxism, then I myself am not Marxist " ( in a letter to Engels, Marx later accused Guesde of being a " Bakuninist ").
After a meeting with Mao, the Soviet leader remarked " What sort of a man is Mao?
In one sermon in 1935, he remarked: " What is the reason for obvious punishment, which has lasted for thousands of years?
What is most often remarked about Whewell is the breadth of his endeavours.
In the warm-up speech before the leader's address, Cowen remarked, " What about the PDs?
" The over-representation given to Gogarty outraged many poets and perplexed Gogarty himself, who remarked, " What right have I to figure so bulkily?
In this, the band found approval with critics who appreciated their faithfulness to the music of the era: Toronto's Eye Weekly said that " unlike many of their contemporaries, they have a reverence for properly constructed songs ", and similarly, Charles Taylor, in The Boston Phoenix, remarked that " What distinguishes the album from a shopping list of mid -' 60s cool is the enormous affection de Maré and Virgo conjure up for the period they invoke.
Reportedly, when Diamond came off stage he remarked to Dylan, " Follow that ," to which Dylan responded, " What do I have to do, go on stage and fall asleep?
" Probably it was at the same moment that Collingwood, as if in response to the observation of his great commander, remarked to his captain, " What would Nelson give to be here?
" Nasser also called " That's What the Little Girls Do " a " classic ," remarking on its " strong melody " and remarked on the Bo Diddley-like riff on "( She's So ) Selfish.
The 19th-century author George Borrow, in his book Wild Wales, remarked of the waterfall: " What shall I liken it to?
It was to Marie Bonaparte that Sigmund Freud remarked, " The great question that has never been answered and which I have not yet been able to answer, despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul, isWhat does a woman want ?’".
In his notes for a second edition of What Is History ?, Carr remarked on recent trends in historiography.
Ochs very calmly remarked, " What Paul Krassner has just done is in the finest tradition of American journalism.
Christopher Frizzelle, in an " obituary " for the band in the Seattle-based arts weekly The Stranger, remarked that their " most important and dramatic public events were standoffs with cops " and that they " can be credited for keeping WTO protestors energized, focused, and photogenic … What their parties and their protests had in common was intensity, vividness, and a fun, frightening sense that anything could happen.
Record producer Rick Rubin has remarked, " The descending riff " What Is and What Should Never Be " is amazing: It's like a bow is being drawn back, and then it releases.
In a 1997 interview, Stewart remarked, " What I try to do is to make these things seem like Warner Brothers cartoons -- make the impossible seem possible.

remarked and forces
Heath later remarked that, although he did not personally kill anybody, as the British forces advanced he saw the devastation caused by his unit's artillery bombardments.
He demonstrated the resolution of forces before Pierre Varignon, which had not been remarked previously, even though it is a simple consequence of the law of their composition.
The size of his forces so impressed a contemporary scribe in León that he remarked in the dating formula of a document of 12 February that " Peter, Aragonese king, with his infinite multitude of armed men, the city of Zaragoza, with Christ's banner, fought ".
American forces suffered much lighter losses, and a pilot from the USS Lexington supposedly remarked that " This is like an old-time turkey shoot!
The commander-in-chief of Austrian forces in Milan, count Joseph Radetzky, had remarked during the " Five Glorious Days " of Milan, " Three days of blood will give us thirty years of peace ".
The German historian Robert Adolf Kann remarked: " The delivery of Vienna by a brave garrison under Count Niklas Salm in 1529, was probably a greater though less spectacular achievement than the liberation five generations later brought about primarily by the efforts of a rather large army of combined imperial and Polish forces ".
On the other hand, the literary evidence does suggest that the forces favouring Tetricus I as the new Emperor were able to assert themselves so swiftly and decisively that Domitianus ’ s elevation was hardly remarked outside the provinces controlled by the ' Gallic Empire '.
In Control Room, the situation is remarked upon by a senior member of Al Jazeera, who remarks that a small news network cannot hope to combat the forces of the United States ; in the face of such an apparent censure by so mighty an opponent, he laments, what may one do but ' shut up '?
I have often remarked about Father ’ s disarmingly dry sense of humor — a hallmark of the same man who at times directly addressed and expelled demonic forces.
In the 1912 catalogue for the Futurists ' first Parisian exhibition Umberto Boccioni remarked " the sheaves of lines corresponding to all the conflicting forces, following the general law of violence " which he labeled force lines encapsulating the Futurist idea of physical transcendentalism.
In the midst of riots in Washington, D. C., following the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., Rarick called for a congressional investigation into the violence in the capital, and remarked that the police and federal troops in the city had been " rendered ineffective " by orders which " utilized the forces of law and order to protect the looters and rioters from an angry citizenry.
He also remarked that, in order to defend Argentine fiscal oil reserves from the foreign companies, there was the need of " a magnificent insensitivity to all demands on the part of private interests, either in accord or not with the collective interests, but even more, what is needed is a political power capable of containing all opposing forces ".

remarked and itself
" None of these attempts were acceptable to the defenders of Nicene orthodoxy: writing about the latter councils, Saint Jerome remarked that the world " awoke with a groan to find itself Arian.
The French Enlightenment writer Voltaire remarked sardonically: " This agglomeration which was called and which still calls itself the Holy Roman Empire was neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire.
In dealing with atheism Cudworth's method is to marshal the atheistic arguments elaborately, so elaborately that Dryden remarked " he has raised such objections against the being of a God and Providence that many think he has not answered them "; then in his last chapter, which by itself is as long as an ordinary treatise, he confutes them with all the reasons that his reading could supply.
As remarked, the image is the inclusion of the closure of the range ; however, the coimage is a quotient map onto the range itself.
Emerson, who greatly admired Bacon, and who was sceptical of her claim originally, wrote that she would need ' enchanted instruments, nay alchemy itself, to melt into one identity these two reputations ', and retrospectively remarked that America had only two " producers " during the 1850s, " Our wild Whitman, with real inspiration but checked by titanic abdomen ; and Delia Bacon, with genius, but mad and clinging like a tortoise to English soil.
Robert Schumann remarked of them, " How is ' gravity ' to clothe itself if ' jest ' goes about in dark veils?
After the sale officially closed on May 25, 2007, White remarked that he planned on bringing Pride's biggest names into UFC competition instead of keeping them in Pride and that they were still deciding on what to do with Pride itself.
Polish-American scientist and philosopher Alfred Korzybski remarked that " the map is not the territory ", encapsulating his view that an abstraction derived from something, or a reaction to it, is not the thing itself.
As remarked, any subadditive modulus of continuity is uniformly continuous: in fact, it admits itself as a modulus of continuity.
Deane Hinton, who was working in the US legation at the time of Quwatli's overthrow, insisted his dissenting view be put on record and presciently remarked that the coup was " the stupidest, most irresponsible action a diplomatic mission like ours could get itself involved in, and that we've started a series of these things that will never end.
Before the show began Michaels had remarked that he knew what the " ingredients SNL would be, but not the proportions ", and that the show would have to " find itself " on-air.
" I have no doubt it was even sucking air in through the chimney at this point to try and maintain itself ," he remarked in an interview.
Flavian remarked of Eusebius after one particular session: " You know the zeal of the accuser, fire itself seems cool to him in comparison with pure zeal for religion.
Q Magazine described the recordings as having " certain historical interest " and remarked: " The show seems like a riot but the sound itself is terrible – like one hell of a great party going on next door.
He remarked that the flow of water from an orifice depends not only on the magnitude of the orifice itself, but also on the height of the water in the reservoir ; and that a pipe employed to carry off a portion of water from an aqueduct should, as circumstances required, have a position more or less inclined to the original direction of the current.
Adam remarked that this expedition found itself under attack by an ancient " god of evil ", whom he described as resembling Anubis.
Berio remarked that " n Différences the original model of the five instruments coexists alongside an image of itself that is continually modified, until the different phases of transformation deliver up a completely altered image that no longer has anything to do with the original ".

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