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  • This week Franks gave no sign that he regretted his sharp remarks.
  • Sharp remarks that a comparison with Suzuki's better-known film is inevitable.
  • Chowbok has, at several points, lost his temper with or made sharp remarks at other editors.
  • Each missed shot, bad pass or unsecured rebound is met with a sharp remark-- none that are printable-- and a disappointed, pained expression.
  • So far Indonesia's president, Megawati Sukarnoputri, has stayed above the fray, saying through a spokesman only that both sides should end their sharp remarks.
  • The sharp remarks, made during a meeting with visiting IOC officials, revived a controversy which Greek officials had previously sought to put behind them.
  • In sharp remarks at a meeting of visiting Western analysts and journalists, President Vladimir Putin dismissed suggestions that Russia negotiate with Chechen rebels, meeting participants said Tuesday.
  • In sharp remarks, Rumsfeld said he didn't think Arafat was " a particularly strong leader " and doubted whether he could control the situation in the Palestinian territories.
  • This scene introduces General Burgoyne ( Laurence Olivier ), a charming gentleman and Shavian realist, who contributes a number of sharp remarks about the conduct of the American Revolution.
  • Has the older one lowered whatever she is reading to make some sharp remark that the younger one, clad in a two-piece bathing suit, ignores with turned head and downcast gaze?
  • While Rainsy has become a popular figure with the public at large, he has also become the target of sharp remarks-- bordering on threats-- from First Premier Norodom Ranariddh and other political figures.
  • Miller understandably toned down his act this past Monday, but he did heed Gaudelli's advice, tossing in a few sharp remarks, such as this one after Green Bay's Nate Wayne picked off a Jeff George pass : " Jeff George throws a pretty, pretty interception ."