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remark

[ri-mahrk] / rɪˈmɑrk /




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Tesla did not respond to requests for comment to clarify this remark.

From BBC

As Eliot remarked, “criticism is as inevitable as breathing,” and the best critics—those like Vendler and Mr. Guriel—breathe particularly deeply.

From The Wall Street Journal

He remarked on the mayor’s locally popular Instagram postings, saying he relied on them for restaurant recommendations.

From The Wall Street Journal

The remarks came days after Aleppo saw deadly clashes between the two sides before their respective leaders ordered a ceasefire.

From Barron's

It was remarked on by Robert F. Kennedy Sr. in a speech in March 1968, less than three months before his nascent presidential campaign was ended by an assassin’s bullet.

From Los Angeles Times