This was a remarkable ordsprog
This was a remarkable meeting. Much was done, ... That work will not be lost.
Mike Moore
It's a sad day for us, ... Our country has lost a remarkable public servant, and my family and I have lost a very dear friend.
John Roberts
I have lost someone I loved as a brother, as a closest friend, and a remarkable human being. We have also lost one of the best damn actors we'll ever see.
Jack Lemon
I'm very proud of it because I take my job very, very seriously. And to work as hard as I have and to play as long as I have and not to miss a game, I think is a pretty remarkable statistic, I don't care if you are a punter. I look at (defensive end) Jim Marshall and look at how many games he played in a row and it's even more remarkable.
Jeff Feagles
He's a remarkable baseball man, a remarkable character and a remarkable friend. Yeah, I miss him, but I feel great because he's as happy as he can be.
Tony La Russa
Steve's body of work is remarkable. I know that because earlier this evening, Steve turned to me and said, 'Isn't my body of work remarkable?'
Martin Short
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1950
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Whoever invented the meeting must have had Hollywood in mind. I think they should consider giving Oscars for meetings: Best Meeting of the Year, Best Supporting Meeting, Best Meeting Based on Material from Another Meeting.
William Goldman
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1931
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A juror waiting to be called for jury duty could bring in a laptop, or if you're in City Hall waiting for a meeting, you can get work done while you wait. Or an employee that is at a meeting outside of their city office could be able to access files for that meeting.
Kris Sigfridson
Success is easy. Any mug can be successful and make a fist of it. It's how you deal with it afterwards that is the test of character. I've watched a lot of people lose everything. He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating. Now Keating in a sense has lost everything. If you add up all the things he's lost, it's pretty significant. But there is still an absolutely remarkable, unbroken, interesting, involved bloke who is not crushed by what he's been through at all. He's still defiant, he's still funny, he's still full of ideas.
Phillip Adams
I want her to play whatever role she's willing to play. I think she has described a range of possibilities, but her experience and her abilities and her talents are so broad that I would predict that there are other opportunities that will present themselves. And she will discover them. But she is a remarkable woman. And she was a remarkable Senator and she will be remarkable here on post in Japan.
Howard Baker
This meeting was an attempt to do the people's work. We are hereby calling for another meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 6 p.m.
Judy Jacobs
A man's desire for a son is usually nothing but the wish to duplicate himself in order that such a remarkable pattern may not be lost to the world.
Helen Rowland
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1876
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1950
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The conference gave us a chance to put a plan together. It's remarkable we haven't lost anything yet.
Rick Dickson
I think it would be a genuine mistake if the focus today was on confrontation without thinking of the remarkable aspect of yesterday's meeting, ... Views were exchanged, problems were discussed without polemics.
Madeleine Albright
We've lost a giant, we've lost a legend, we've lost a man who created his own charisma and made it work around the world. It's just hard for me to really grasp that Wilson is already travelling towards the greater place.
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