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Michael Kelly, a Washington Post journalist and critic of anti-war movements on both the left and right, coined the term " fusion paranoia " to refer to a political convergence of left-wing and right-wing activists around anti-war issues and civil liberties, which he said were motivated by a shared belief in conspiracism or anti-government views.
In a 1908 interview with U. S. journalist James Creelman published in Pearson's Magazine, Porfirio Díaz said that Mexico was ready for a democracy and that the 1910 presidential election would be a free election.
Poet and journalist Walt Whitman said of Booth's acting, " He would have flashes, passages, I thought of real genius ".
A " truism to people active in the gay movement that the greatest impediments to homosexuals ' progress often not heterosexuals, but closeted homosexuals ," said San Francisco journalist Randy Shilts.
At the subsequent luncheon, Askin instead reported that he had said the remark to the police officer, which a journalist attending the event later reported it as " Run over the bastards.
as a musical genre is said to come from the band Cockney Rejects and journalist Garry Bushell, who championed the genre in Sounds magazine.
" In the New York Times newspaper, the journalist Christopher Lehmann-Haupt said that the critique of factor analysis " demonstrates persuasively how factor analysis led to the cardinal error in reasoning, of confusing correlation with cause, or, to put it another way, of attributing false concreteness to the abstract.
" Chicago journalist Elizabeth Taylor said, " Because of Mayor Daley, Chicago did not become a Detroit or a Cleveland.
Heywood Broun, a liberal journalist and not a Debs partisan, said it was " one of the most beautiful and moving passage in the English language.
The style did not evolve out of a conscious attempt to create an appealing fashion ; music journalist Charles R. Cross said, " frontman Kurt Cobain was just too lazy to shampoo ," and Sub Pop's Jonathan Poneman said, " This is cheap, it's durable, and it's kind of timeless.
Another character in the book, George Dorn, is said to have been inspired to become a counter-culture journalist after hearing the song.
In 2005, investigative journalist Dominick Dunne said on Larry King Live that he believed Gary Condit knew more information about the Levy case than he had been disclosing.
However, when Prince was interviewed in 2010, journalist Peter Willis said he believed the rumors of Prince needing double hip surgery to be unfounded and untrue as Prince appeared to be agile.
A foreign journalist, George Lynch, said " there are things that I must not write, and that may not be printed in England, which would seem to show that this Western civilization of ours is merely a veneer over savagery.
When leaders of the Jewish community were asked to dissociate themselves from Richler, the journalist Frances Kraft said that indicated that they did not consider Richler as part of the Quebec " tribe " because he was Anglo-speaking and Jewish.
As one journalist who joined The Spectator at that time said: " It gave the impression, an entirely accurate one, of a publication surviving on a shoestring ".
Author Chris Turner called it " perhaps his finest hour as a journalist " and said that it is " simply among the finest comedic moments in the history of television.
He could not understand what had happened and has admitted in his memoirs what he said to a French journalist already on August 21, 1920: that " the victory was Polish, the plan was Polish, the army was Polish ".
It is said that Ivan Straker, Seagram's UK chairman, became interested in the potential opportunity after reading a passionate newspaper article written by journalist Lord Oaksey, who, in his riding days, had come within three-quarters of a length of winning the 1963 National.
Nasty, however, insisted that he had been misquoted by a slightly deaf journalist, and had actually said they were bigger than Rod, referring to Rod Stewart, then a relative unknown.
Some witnesses at Luke Field including the Associated Press journalist on the scene said they saw a tire blow.
The music journalist Pierre Perrone said that Hansen's " playful nature and mischievous sense of humour came through in the way she approached the backing vocals she contributed to Stereolab and the distinctive harmonies she created with Sadier.
* Martha Gellhorn, the American novelist, journalist and war correspondent, said that " Pilger has taken on the great theme of justice and injustice ...

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`` It's all right '', he said.
It's late and you said they'd be here by dawn ''.
`` It's Curtiss '', he said, naming the man Rankin had hit.
`` It's a whole lot easier '', he said, `` to increase the population of Nevada, than it is to increase the population of New York city ''.
`` It's safe '', Prevot had said, `` and it provides cover for our noise ''.
`` It's because we are in France '', he said, `` and know so few people.
It's your decision '', said Juanita, holding her face very still, trying to contain the bitterness of her voice as she enunciated her words too distinctly.
`` It's perfectly understandable, Arlene '', my mother said in a friendly way.
One boy said querulously about Orthodox Jews: `` It's the twentieth century, and they don't have to wear beards ''.
He turned to see the briefly-illumed faces of two men in the parked car just as Rourke said, `` It's the next house, Mike.
Docherty said, `` It's okay, Bonfiglio, let him by ''.
`` It's like banging a shin '', he said, his eyes lingered on Nick's face, then moved back to Elaine.
`` It's my line of work '', he said
`` It's so quiet '', he said, `` so slow, serene -- and so challenging ''.
' It's just a bat ', said my wife reassuringly, and I sighed with relief.
`` It's nice of you '', Henrietta said doubtfully.
It's like a flame, I guess '', she said in a dreamy tone.
`` It's all right '', I said, as she started to look scared.
`` It's none of my business '', said the next note, `` but my Aunt Elsie used to take lemon juice and honey in hot water for a cold, and she lived to be ninety-six.
`` It's a helluva thing '', Mike said, looking at Phil, `` when a guy's own team-mate won't come out and help him in a fight ''.
`` It's an ugly, terrible snake '', he said.
`` It's absurd, Bill '', Freddy said, from a pale face.
`` It's a kind of agreement in which each party gives something to the other '', Jack said.
According to McCallum, " It's my unproven gut feeling that that brain tumor was said to curtail talks about the tour and play the sympathy card.
Al Sharpton, former Pentecostal minister, now a Baptist minister and Civil rights leader, during his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004 said that asking whether gays or lesbians should be able to get married was insulting: " That's like saying you give blacks, or whites, or Latinos the right to shack up – but not get married [...] It's like asking ' do I support black marriage or white marriage '...

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