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What does he think a remark like this `` lousy '' one does to our prestige and morale??
At twelve, he was accepted into Mikhail Botvinnik's prestigious chess school, though Botvinnik made the following remark about the young Karpov: " The boy does not have a clue about chess, and there's no future at all for him in this profession.
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 ).
Saint Patrick refers to " apostate Picts ", while the poem Y Gododdin does not remark on the Picts as pagans.
" He made another important remark to Laurence Harvey, saying that his " work does not depend on experience – is not a record of experience.
On January 10, Lincoln met with top generals ( McClellan did not attend ) and directed them to formulate a plan of attack, expressing his exasperation with General McClellan with the following remark: " If General McClellan does not want to use the army, I would like to borrow it for a time.
Without a murmur he resigned himself to this hardship ; and even when a lion devoured his donkey, and a cat killed the rooster whose crowing was to herald the dawn to him, and the wind extinguished his candle, the only remark he made was, " All that God does is for the good.
The passage concludes with a wry remark from Holly, " I at last managed to get to sleep, a fact for which anybody who reads this narrative, if anybody ever does, may very probably be thankful ".
Carlyle's sarcastic remark on Lacretelle's history of the Revolution, that it exists, but does not profit much, is partly true of all his books.
" Biddle also said that Holmes " refused to let his preferences ( other men were apt to call them convictions ) interfere with his judicial decisions ... The steadily held determination to keep his own views isolated from his professional work is aptly shown by his famous remark in the Lochner case-the Fourteenth Amendment does not enact Mr. Herbert Spencer's Social Statics ... A constitution is not intended to embody a particular economic theory.
" ( Clark, 650 ) In his book, Clark does not offer any background context to explain Klass's remark on Larry King Live.
It formed the view that, broadly, " any remark, insult or act the purpose or effect of which is to violate a Jewish person ’ s dignity or create an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment for him is antisemitic " and concluded that, given that, " it is the Jewish community itself that is best qualified to determine what does and does not constitute antisemitism.
An obiter dictum is a remark or observation made by a judge that, although included in the body of the court's opinion, does not form a necessary part of the court's decision.
Stupak said that he does not “ buy ” Neugebauer ’ s description of the outburst, said his words were “ very clear ”, and believes Neugebauer should apologize for his remark on the floor of the US House.
Lulla Rosenfeld's remark that Adler "… rel entirely on classics and translations of modern European plays " does not quite tell the whole story.
" In the chapter on Bernstein in his 1967 book The Great Conductors, Schonberg quotes the remark but does not note that he was the critic who had made it.
The Old English term wealhhnutu is a late book-name ( Old English Vocabularies, Wright & Wulker ), so the remark that the Anglo-Saxons inherited the walnut tree from the Romans does not follow from this name.
Johannes Hofmann and Theodor Kliefoth remark that the use of ' sevens ' does not necessarily mean year-weeks, but an intentionally indefinite designation of a period of time measured by the number seven.
A group of local volunteer firemen stood on the curb watching, when one of them, whose name history does not record, spoke up, asking: “ Why not have a firemen ’ s convention ?” Little did any of those boys realize at the time that this chance remark would provide the incentive for the formation of what was to become one of the largest organizations in the state.

remark and make
When we come upon the rabbit and make our remark about its suffering being a bad thing, we presumably make it with some feeling ; ;
A few days later Dole would make a joke about the remark saying " And I'd like to congratulate the St. Louis Cardinals on winning the N. L.
" Guilfoyle later stated that if she did make such a remark, it was not meant to imply that the Coalition senators would have broken.
On one occasion, young Oscar Wilde attended one of Whistler's dinners, and hearing his host make some brilliant remark, apparently said, " I wish I'd said that ", to which Whistler riposted, " You will, Oscar, you will!
Perhaps about 1970 if there was a Tory government some ass might make me Lord Chancellor " – a remark which caused some amusement when in June 1970 there was a Conservative ( also known as " Tory ") government and Edward Heath did indeed make him Lord Chancellor.
The boy throws a stone and strikes a wren " between the tendon and the bone of its leg ", causing Arianrhod to make the remark " it is with a skillful hand that the fair-haired one has hit it ".
The boy throws a stone and strikes a wren " between the tendon and the bone of its leg ", causing Arianrhod to make the remark " it is with a skillful hand that the fair-haired one has hit it ".
) Conservative columnist Ann Coulter is often the target of particularly unflattering caricatures, usually popping up in the middle of a strip to make a typically inflammatory remark, ending with a guttural " Haw haw haw!
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.
Calwell's remark in Parliament in 1947 that " Two Wongs don't make a White " is widely quoted.
He made headlines on February 16, 2005, as the target of a remark by Conservative Member of Parliament Rona Ambrose who said about Dryden, " working women want to make their own choices, we don't need old white guys telling us what to do.
I know that ’ s quite a strong remark to make, but if you ask a cluster headache patient if they ’ ve had a worse experience, they ’ ll universally say they haven't.
But a person who objects to cards, might make such a remark with respect to any card game, whether a gambling game or not.
McLaughlin will usually present an " Exit question ..." so that each panelist may make a closing remark on the issue.
If, indeed, Burke did make the statement Carlyle attributes to him, the remark may have been in the back of Carlyle's mind when he wrote in his French Revolution ( 1837 ) that " A Fourth Estate, of Able Editors, springs up ; increases and multiplies, irrepressible, incalculable.
A more serious remark often quoted from Haynes was made when ATC asked the crew to make a left turn to keep them clear of the city:
" with the remark, " That depends, first of all, on whether we are to make the requisite scientific discoveries.
" However, they remark that the highlights of the volume are the " numerous methods Ryoma takes to make his opponents eat their words on the tennis court.
He thus often stumbles or fails to prove what he wishes at the moment, and at every such failure he is sure to make some characteristic remark.
On occasion he overheard a team mate make a racist remark towards other black players in opposition teams.
In An Account of a Conversation he made his well-known remark " I knew a very wise man so much of Sir Christopher's sentiment, that he believed if a man were permitted to make all the ballads, he need not care who should make the laws of a nation.

remark and clear
As a remark, it is important to notice that it is not clear, in general problems, which distribution one should use ; it is a free parameter of the method.
He would later remark that his continued studies in theology drew him closer to atheism: " I had a very clear feeling that I didn't believe in God and that I had in fact received a certificate in materialist uncertainty ; the more I studied religious subjects, the less I believed in God.
He prefaced his clear and rational Architecture française with the remark, " I have used simple terms and a popular style with the intention of being understood by layman and artist alike ; having noticed that recent books about architecture are either badly organised or over long.
" Mr Churchill also made a remark concerning the name by which the Irish state would henceforth be described in the UK ( Eire )-" I have not been able to form a clear opinion on the exact juridical position of the Government of that portion of Ireland called Southern Ireland, which is now called Eire.
" The conviction was upheld but the Appeal Court made clear their unhappiness with the judge's remark, indicating that the judge should instead have said to the jury simply that before they can return a verdict of guilty, they " must be sure that the defendant is guilty ".
: The scope of the present statement precludes anything approaching an exhaustive listing of categories of UFO phenomena: much of what might be made clear at great length will have to be compressed into my remark that the scientific world at large is in for a shock when it becomes aware of the astonishing nature of the UFO phenomenon and its bewildering complextiy.

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