| 41. | For an explanation of the large margin of error, which often leads to widely differing numbers, see these introductory remarks.
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| 42. | Then the theme song " That's All " would come on in the background while he made some introductory remarks.
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| 43. | After more passive introductory remarks, Cheney previewed his attack, joking, " This is the good part of the speech ."
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| 44. | Brady was equally humble and vanilla in his introductory remarks, but did address the " controversy " issue when asked.
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| 45. | Usually, NATO broadcasts introductory remarks at NATO meetings to journalists before turning off the cameras at the start of formal negotiations.
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| 46. | During the executives'introductory remarks, a truck ran into a utility pole near the station, knocking out power for 17 frantic minutes.
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| 47. | His opponent, Viktor Yanukovych, wearing a tie in his trademark blue, spoke in Russian instead of Ukrainian in his introductory remarks.
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| 48. | Powell, looking sparingly at his notes, delivered introductory remarks for 28 minutes and used the rest of the hour to take questions.
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| 49. | In the 1930s, Trout's voice was familiar to CBS listeners, for it was he who made introductory remarks before Roosevelt's radio talks.
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| 50. | In introductory remarks, Burgelin said he was speaking as " a lawyer for society, not as a spokesman for the state ."
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