41.   At a recent performance her anti-Giuliani comments met with nervous silence, but her anti-Bush remarks were a hit.

42.   At that point, you should present a few irrefutable facts that demonstrate that her remarks are as accurate as those of a blindfolded dentist.

43.   At three minutes and six seconds, her remarks were short by the standards of most American political addresses but a common length for pronouncements from the queen.

44.   Baldwin insisted his remarks were off the record and could not be used as the basis of a story because he wanted to protect Blakey.

45.   Before the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Clinton criticized what he said were racist remarks by an African-American rap singer.

46.   All these remarks were fascinating.

47.   - Were the remarks so gross and flagrant as to prejudice the jury against the defendant and to deny the defendant a fair trial?

48.   - Were the remarks outside the considerable latitude the prosecutor is allowed in discussing the evidence?

49.   A health department spokesman told the New York Times that the remarks would have been too political.

50.   According to Japanese press reports, he told the foreign minister and the chief cabinet secretary that the remarks were inappropriate.

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