Word: remarkable
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...casting difficulties mentioned by Burggraf in the CRIMSON were those any director might go through when casting a play he considers of some importance," West asserted. "I certainly made no remark to the members of the H.D.C. to the effect that I believed the play could not be adequately cast," he added...
...Much better than the Old Howard," was the delighted answer of one young Wellesley girl when asked how she liked the food and floor-show in the Union. Her remark was typical of the attitude of the many goggle-eyed females there for the first time on Saturday...
Disney went off to Eire where he made a remark with no trace of English accent: "If people would think more of fairies they would forget the atom bomb...
...ever-present guiding hand of Fanny is seen to be the driving force in the formation of Holmes' ideas and opinions. In the emphasis of the degree of this influence, a weak spot may be perceived in the plot. It is difficult to believe, for example, that a casual remark by one even so close to him as his wife could be the match which lit the legal conflagration that was one of Holmes most famous court decisions...
...world's most brutal foreign policies, he charged certain circles in the West with using "extreme methods of pressure and violence." His speech was far sharper than Stalin's own brief answers. At week's end Molotov found it necessary to issue a remarkable statement to the Associated Press: "Your remark that 'there is no complete agreement' between the answers of the head of the Soviet Government, J. V. Stalin . . . and my speech at the General Assembly . . . does not correspond to the facts...