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His comments marked yet another shift in Administration policy.
I'm afraid that comment marks you out as a little bit dim witted.
His comments marked the first time he has acknowledged seeking the advice of national political strategists on a possible Presidential campaign.
The comments marked a return to militant anti-American statements after a period of more conciliatory talk.
His comments marked the first official confirmation of reports and rumors that had been circulating among Western diplomats recently.
Diplomats said the comments marked a new low point in Warsaw Pact relations.
His comments marked a visit during the Moslem feast of sacrifice that started Sunday.
Mr. Perry's comments mark a sharp departure from the way allied troops have operated so far.
His comments mark the most prominent sign of congressional unease that the administration is moving rapidly toward full-scale war against Iraq.
Today's comments mark the first time Mr. Gore has made detailed criticism of the Administration's environmental record.
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Such comments mark a break with the aggressive style of his predecessor, Mr. Atwater.
But Mr. Gross's comments marked the first time that it said it would have to scrap the project altogether and start over.
His comments marked the first explicit suggestion that the Clinton Administration could support some elements of the Republican effort to overhaul the civil litigation system.
Mr. Daley's blunt comments marked the first public acknowledgment that the Clinton Administration's encryption policy had failed.
Mr. Hiyoshi's comments marked the first time the Government has discussed equipping a carrier with jets.
Such comments mark a significant shift after three years of a steady insistence that Mr. Salinas's embrace of the agreement reflected a broad consensus.
Mr. Lewis's comments marked the second time in less than a week a foreign investor had accused the Argentine judicial system of being less than equitable.
Mr. Ortega's comments marked a reversal from earlier Nicaraguan statements condemning the plan as a ruse designed by the Reagan Administration.
An article in the Times Magazine section said Bush's Jesus comment marked "the time in American politics when the wall separating church and state began to collapse.
The comments marked the first time the two have criticized each other directly to the same audience and signaled an escalation of Mr. Gore's determination to fight for his party's nomination.
Chan's comments marked a significant departure from that of her predecessor, Gro Harlem Brundtland, who said in 2001 that North Korea's health system was near collapse.
Mr. Rose's comments marked the second time in just over a week that the administration had scaled back what was once an ambitious plan to ban vending on 144 blocks in Manhattan.
Mr. Bush's comments marked the start of a strong White House effort to use the President's popularity, in the aftermath of the Panama attack, to sell the Administration's legislative program.