61.   But his remark was naive.

62.   But his remarks were the first public acknowledgment by an IMF official that discouraging the flow of short-term loans might be a good idea.

63.   But his remarks were a rare crack in the solidarity that the Bush administration has tried to preserve during its first weeks.

64.   But his remarks were so oblique that he may have confused his position rather than clarifying it.

65.   But Siracusa said the remarks were not to be taken literally.

66.   But plaintiffs say that the remarks were typical of what some of them experienced at the office.

67.   But the Civil Rights Act remark was his most far-reaching, and was seen as the most concrete affirmation of homosexual rights from any presidential candidate.

68.   But this time his remarks were particularly aggressive.

69.   But their remarks were almost indistinguishable on another topic this week.

70.   By itself, the remarks are only intriguing.

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