exclaiming


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His "improvised" dance moves late on Friday night had two Australian sports commentators laughing twice, with one of them exclaiming: "You got the dance moves too out here in the UAE!".
Speaking for French RTL radio and TV Wednesday, minister Lellouche characterized Reding's words as a "blunder", exclaiming: "This kind of blunder is not something passable!"
One way to do this is to seek perspective--to imagine ourselves and our children in the future, looking back, laughing at some television documentary about our time and reminiscing: "Remember when you couldn't even go to a museum without having your purse or backpack checked?" or exclaiming, "I can't believe they actually confiscated nail clippers at airports!" Today's toddlers, tomorrow's teenagers, will declare, "What a riot--they had highway signs and subway announcements urging people to 'report any suspicious activity.'"
Another ad included a gay couple among those exclaiming "You!" as they realized that their high bills came from calling each other.
Rimasto Orfano opens with Japanese dancer Sawami Fukuoka wearing a blond wig standing under a simple light bulb exclaiming, "Greco is dead." The choreographer explains: "These words express the fear of being abandoned by yourself and your own inspiration.
The local League's Director Diane Williams, a State Farm employee and 2-year League member, spearheaded this successful event that had one visitor exclaiming: "I love working here because they bring us so much valuable information at events like this."
Smith) responded to a charge that the bill was designed to promote religion by exclaiming, "Do you believe you were descended from a monkey?
Boss Alex Ferguson was even caught on TV exclaiming: What a *** goal!