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When we come upon the rabbit and make our remark about its suffering being a bad thing, we presumably make it with some feeling ; ;
When we repeat the remark that such suffering was a bad thing, the feeling with which we made it last week may be at or near the vanishing point, but if we were asked whether we meant to say what we did before, we should certainly answer Yes.
When syndicated columnist Liz Smith asked Clooney whether he wasn't " going too far " with his remark, he responded: " I don't care.
When proving basic results about the natural numbers in elementary number theory though, the proof may very well hinge on the remark that any natural number has a successor ( which should then in itself be proved or taken as an axiom, see Peano's axioms ).
" When ... asked about the political significance of Catastrophe, he raised his arms in a gesture of impatience and made just one remark: ' It is not more political than Pochade Radiophonique ’”, Rough for Radio II, as the latter is known in English.
When Neil Armstrong became the first man to set foot on the moon in 1969, South Africa was one of the few countries unable to watch the event live, prompting one newspaper to remark that " The moon film has proved to be the last straw … The situation is becoming a source of embarrassment for the country.
When Sir James takes his leave, he makes an ambiguous, vague remark to Tuppence regarding the suitability of her current place of employment.
When we were ushered in we were greeted by the maharajah with the remark, " It is an honor for you to be here ; ordinarily I converse only with my greyhounds.
When Meeks first announced their departure months prior to its conceiving, and without label confirmation, he gave a less than positive remark, stating " It's like a journey in the wilderness-you know with like the struggle and stuff.
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:
In 1912, the first " All-Slavic Slet " ( Všeslovanský slet, over 30, 000 Sokols ) was held with a largely military atmosphere, causing Augustin Očenášek ( a member of Sokol ) to remark, " When the thunder comes and the nations rise up to defend their existence, let it be the Sokol clubs from which the cry to battle will sound ..." ( Nolte, p78 ).
When Rolling Stone magazine wrote " it would be unfair to compare Oh Mercy to Dylan's landmark Sixties recordings ", author Clinton Heylin countered this remark, arguing that the Oh Mercy sessions had the songs to compete with Dylan's most celebrated work.
When the King offered battle on 9 November, Manchester made his famous remark that " The King need not care how oft he fights ...
" When speaking to and / or about someone's lack of presence at some event, he would often remark that they were " conspicuous by their absence.
When her childhood friend, " Rowdy " Dow, wants to fight Southern senator John C. Calhoun ( Frank Conroy ) because of an insulting remark about Peggy, however, she interrupts and asks him to dance instead.
") When Bugs removes the chassis and sobbingly reveals that he's the rabbit, the rabbit gangsters remark, in mock-Bugsy style, " Ehhh, now he tells us!
When the late syndicated columnist Ann Landers used a racially derogatory term to describe Pope John Paul II in The New Yorker, Moskal quipped, " She should have shut up after she made the nice remark about the pope.
When he makes a passing remark about the children and their parents, Buffy is struck by the thought that the children's parents were never mentioned.
When Chamberlain spoke of the " futility of ambition, if ambition leads to the desire for domination ", Dirksen, who interpreted that remark as an implied criticism of Hitler, led all of the assembled German journalists in walking out in protest.
When Time hinted that this remark could have inspired Najibullah Zazi's terrorist activities, Naik insisted: " I have always condemned terrorism, because according to the glorious Koran, if you kill one innocent person, then you have killed the whole of humanity ".
When Bobby Fischer noticed Lilienthal in the audience at his 1992 return match against Boris Spassky, Fischer greeted him with the remark " Pawn e5 takes f6.
In 1940, James acted in an Army production called When Knights Were Bold and his photograph appeared in an Army newspaper with a remark about how much he resembled General Montgomery.
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.

When and circulated
When the British cabinet discussed the concept of the League during the First World War, Maurice Hankey, the Cabinet Secretary, circulated a memorandum on the subject.
When Mr Gladstone visited the North, you well remember when word passed from the newspaper to the workman that it circulated through mines and mills, factories and workshops, and they came out to greet the only British minister who ever gave the English people a right because it was just they should have it ... and when he went down the Tyne, all the country heard how twenty miles of banks were lined with people who came to greet him.
" When rumors circulated that the top job would go to Marshall, many critics viewed the transfer as a demotion for Marshall, since he would leave his position as Chief of Staff of the Army and lose his seat on the Combined Chiefs of Staff.
When geologist Henry De la Beche painted Duria Antiquior, the first widely circulated pictorial representation of a scene from prehistoric life derived from fossil reconstructions, he based it largely on fossils Anning had found, and sold prints of it for her benefit.
When he became unpopular later in life, scurrilous rumours and lampoons circulated that he was actually the son of a Ghent butcher, perhaps because Edward III was not present at the birth.
Rumours circulated that Villeneuve was one of several drivers in whom the Italian team was interested, and in August 1977 he flew to Italy to meet Ferrari, who was immediately reminded of the pre-war European champion Tazio Nuvolari: " When they presented me with this ' piccolo canadese ', this minuscule bundle of nerves, I immediately recognised in him the physique of Nuvolari and said to myself, let's give him a try.
When he circulated his very grudging affirmation of McMillan that limited future action and action in other areas by the Court, he met strong resistance.
" When rumors of mutiny in the higher rank circulated in March 1783, Washington held a meeting in which he made an impassioned plea for restraint.
On 5 February 1915, Samuel had another discussion with Grey: " When I asked him what his solution was he said it might be possible to neutralize the country under international guarantee ... and to vest the government of the country in some kind of Council to be established by the Jews " After further conversations with Lloyd George and Grey, Samuel circulated a revised text to the Cabinet in the middle of March 1915.
When the Iraqi Swiss dinar ceased to be legal tender in Iraq, it still circulated in the northern Kurdish regions, and despite lacking government backing, it had a stable market value for more than a decade.
When Pryor stood by Faulk during the blacklisting and tried to find him work, Pryor's children were harassed ; a prominent Austin physician circulated a letter questioning Pryor's patriotism ; an Austin attorney tried to convince Lyndon Johnson to discharge Pryor from the airwaves.
When her mother died, she and her father moved to Portland, Oregon, where she started to work in a bookstore and write poetry which she circulated in manuscript form.
When a false report circulated in April, soon after the Alaska news, that the British government was considering settling the claims by ceding the colony, a substantial annexation movement appeared supported by many British Columbians and three of the colony's six newspapers.
When already in his thirties, lampoons circulated that made him out to be the lover of George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham.
When Zhores Medvedev exposed the disaster in a 1976 article in the New Scientist, some exaggerated claims were circulated in the absence of any verifiable information from the Soviet Union.
When Harris left India, having virtually ignored famine, riots and sectarian unrest, a publisher circulated a collection of newspaper extracts from his time as governor.
When one large mine closed in 1956 and the owners sealed the entrance, fourth, fifth, and sixth generation Cousin Jacks circulated a petition calling on the mineowners to set the knockers free so that they could move on to other mines.
When ABC failed to see the series fitting anywhere else on its schedule, rumors quickly circulated that they would even drop the program altogether, if it meant milking more success with Miller / Boyett in its place.
* When the 1996 film Star Trek: First Contact was in production, a rumor circulated that one crew-member named Lieutenant Hawk ( Neal McDonough ) would be identified as gay in some subtle way.
When Bernard Landry resigned as Parti Québécois leader in 2005, rumours circulated that Gilles Duceppe would run to succeed him.
When the plans circulated in 1951, CA & E objected to the arrangement, citing the effects on running time and scheduling of its trains as they negotiated the streets of Chicago's busy West Side at rush hour.
When a backstage photo showing Stevens, Pino, Gaither, and Mark Lowry arm-on-arm circulated on the internet following the concert, a large backlash from conservative, fundamentalist, and evangelical Christians ensued.

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