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Upon complaints from the Lower House of Convocation to the House of Lords, he was removed from the Privy Council, his remark having been represented as a blasphemous affront to the clergy.
That reference in the Report is `` continuation of the trend toward an all-Negro school system '', a remark apparently occasioned by the increase of Negro school population from 74.1 per cent to 76.7 per cent.
Though both ended up as rogue governments and did not follow through on their constitutional promises, they began as responses from the Athenian elite to what they saw as the inherent arbitrariness of government by the masses ( Plato in the Seventh Epistle does remark that the Thirty made the preceding democratic regime look like a Golden Age ).
She did remark, however, that while starring in the show she refrained from eating sweets, retaining her slimness with intense workouts and running.
This reflects the ethnic and religious makeup of that congregation in Thessalonica, and is supported by Paul's brief remark in 1: 9 that they " turned to God from idols.
Early Western travelers, whether to Persia, Turkey or China frequently remark on the absence of changes in fashion there, and observers from these other cultures comment on the unseemly pace of Western fashion, which many felt suggested an instability and lack of order in Western culture.
The overheard remark by Ramsey after Banks ' absence from the game was confirmed as: " Of all the players to lose, we had to lose him.
Its 2, 138 pages prompted Playfair to remark that “ The great size of the book, and the obscurity which may justly be objected to many parts of it, have probably prevented it from being received as it deserves .”
The Shakespearian choices were inspired by a remark from High Chancellor Gorkon in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, who said, " You have not experienced Shakespeare until you have read him in the original Klingon.
Possibly Mieszko took the region before 990, which is indicated by the vague remark of Thietmar, who wrote of a country taken by Mieszko from Boleslav.
“ It is unnecessary ”, said the memorandum, “ to remark the Consequences which might result from a prohibition of supply from that Quarter altogether ”.
She went on to remark that she had encountered pagans in jobs that ranged from " fireman to Ph. D. chemist " but that the one thing that she thought made them into an " elite " was as avid readers, something that she found to be very common within the pagan community despite the fact that avid readers constituted less than 20 % of the general population of the United States at the time.
U. S. President George W. Bush's remark that " this crusade, this war on terrorism, is going to take a while ", which prompted widespread criticism from the Islamic world, may also have contributed to the renaming of the operation.
We can evidence historical confusion on this point from Abu Ma ' shar's subsequent remark “ It is sometimes said that the very learned man who wrote the book of astrology also wrote the book of the Almagest.
" The comment was described by the blog as " another in a long line of liberal media members bashing the military ," and likened to John Kerry's similar remark from 2006.
Throughout the twentieth century, Stonehenge began to be revived as a place of religious significance, this time by adherents of Neopagan and New Age beliefs, particularly the Neo-druids: the historian Ronald Hutton would later remark that " it was a great, and potentially uncomfortable, irony that modern Druids had arrived at Stonehenge just as archaeologists were evicting the ancient Druids from it.
Many years ago, Mrs. Grey, author of The Gambler's Wife and other novels, was on a visit at Ombersley Court, when Lady Sandys chanced to remark that she wished she could get some very good curry powder, which elicited from Mrs. Grey that she had in her desk an excellent recipe, which her uncle, Sir Charles, Chief Justice of India, had brought thence, and given her.
In the final scene, in a half-delirium, he recalls scenes from several of his hits, exclaiming, " I've got to have more steps ", a remark he made several times when examining the set designs of his Ziegeld Follies, before slumping over dead in his chair.
" As he anticipated, his seemingly flippant remark gets him taken away and searched, just in time to divert attention away from Podkayne's luggage, where he has hidden a package he was paid to smuggle aboard.
The views of the postwar Italian government of the time were also far from positive, and the remark of Giulio Andreotti, who was then a vice-minister in the De Gasperi cabinet, characterized the official view of the movement: Neorealism is " dirty laundry that shouldn't be washed and hung to dry in the open.
In fact, George III, from the moment of his accession, never set foot in the palace ; he associated the state apartments with a humiliating scene when his grandfather had once struck him following an innocent remark.
Contemporary reports, from both sides, remark on the New Haven volunteers ' professional military bearing, including uniforms.
The term " permanent revolution " is taken from a remark of Marx from his March 1850 Address: " it is our task ", Marx said,

remark and interview
In an interview, Brooks mentioned a conversation he'd had with Taxi Driver screenwriter Paul Schrader, in which Schrader said that Brooks's character was the only one in the movie that he could not " understand " – a remark that Brooks found amusing, as the movie's antihero was a psychotic loner.
McLain ’ s descent into his gambling obsession was further precipitated by an offhand remark made during an interview: that he drank about a case of Pepsi a day.
In an interview with de Volkskrant, he made the remark that he knew as a child that when he died, he would make the television news.
In 1996, after Reform MP Bob Ringma stated in a newspaper interview that store owners should be free to move gays and " ethnics " " to the back of the shop ", or even to fire them, if the presence of that individual offended a bigoted customer and following Reform MP Dave Chatters ' remark that it would be acceptable for a school to prevent a homosexual person from teaching in school, a crisis erupted in the Reform Party caucus after Manning did not censure their comments.
" The Canadian newspaper article concluded that Ya ' alon " certainly " did not utter these words during the 2002 interview with Ari Shavit, a Haaretz reporter, although that interview was widely cited as the original source of the remark.
In April 2009, in an interview to NDTV, Karunanidhi made a controversial remark stating that " Prabhakaran is my good friend " and also said, " India could not forgive the LTTE for assassinating Rajiv Gandhi ".
For example, the line " If I can shoot rabbits / then I can shoot fascists " is attributed to a remark made by a man who signed up with the Republican fighters to his brother in an interview years later.
During an interview after the show, Joe Perry said that he was puzzled by Steven's remark because, according to Joe, neither Steven nor any band member or staff member had recently indicated that there were personnel changes in the works.
" Durocher later noted that the remark was quoted accurately in the published interview, but came to take on a different meaning when some incorrectly thought he meant that such a team would finish last because it included " nice guys ", when in fact he had meant that there was no correlation ( and in fact, saw it more as an ironic situation ) between the personalities on a team and their level of play.
During an interview with the French newspaper Libération in August 2006, Leterme, who is himself bilingual with a French-speaking father ( as well as having a French name ), made a remark about the overall failure and refusal of French-speaking inhabitants to learn and use Dutch in certain municipalities, more specifically in municipalities with language facilities.
In a London Evening Standard article published on 4 March 1966, which contained quotes from an interview in which Lennon made his " more popular than Jesus " remark, Maureen Cleave, a friend of Lennon's, wrote, " He can sleep almost indefinitely, is probably the laziest person in England.
In an interview, he suggested he was so grateful to Davis for the support she had given him during the filming of A Stolen Life in 1946, he had insisted she be cast as Apple Annie in order to revive her sagging career, a condescending remark Davis never forgot or forgave.
His remark was made under questioning in an interview with CBC News, and reported on by other media outlets.
Ricci claims he was joking in that interview, saying that he made the remark after Novella pointed out the similarities between Big Red and Gabibbo.
Writer William Gibson made a similar remark in a 2007 interview: No one except possibly the late John Brunner, in his brilliant novel " The Sheep Look Up ," has ever described anything in science fiction that is remotely like the reality of 2007 as we know it.
The interview was closed by a scornful remark from the Maharajah that if the " superior " power should attack them " there were forests in Travancore into which he and his people could retire in safety " and that he had himself been planning to invade Europe with the help of his fishermen.
When asked in a television interview why he accepted the appointment while intending to run for a Commons seat, Smith complained that he was taking a " dramatic, catastrophic " pay cut by serving as a senator, a remark for which Smith has been criticized.

remark and support
Reported in The Australian on 1 July 1966, Holt's speech concluded with a remark which has come to be seen as encapsulating his unquestioning support for Johnson, for America's Vietnam policy and for continued Australian military involvement in the Vietnam War:
" This remark caused great controversy and resulted in Elders losing the support of the White House.
The letter claimed that Muskie had made disparaging remarks about French-Canadians – a remark likely to injure Muskie's support among the French-American population in northern New England.
Following a mid-1967 remark that his earlier support for the Vietnam War had been due to a " brainwashing " by U. S. military and diplomatic officials in Vietnam, his campaign faltered even more, and he withdrew from the contest in early 1968.
However neither any later paper or any actions by the NSA or NIST give any support to this remark by Courtois.
When DDB, then considered a firm handling predominantly Democratic candidates during political campaigns, produced the 1964 television commercial Daisy in support of Lyndon Johnson's Presidential campaign, Dane was added to Nixon's Enemies List with the remark:
Hughes et al, of the University of Reading School of Construction Management and Engineering, observed that the " Evans ratio " is merely a passing remark in the paper's introduction ( talking of " commercial office buildings " and stating that " similar ratios might well apply in other types of building ") forming part of a pitch that the proportion of a company's expenditure on a building that is spent directly on the building itself ( rather than upon staffing it ) is around 3 %, and that no data are given to support the ratio and no defence of it is given in the remainder of the paper.

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