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The government retorted that the number was, in fact, 27.
I retorted, and held out my hand for the gun.
I would not take your word for it, my good friend,' retorted the man of business.
"Some people would do better to mind their own business," she retorted.
"You have given me little reason to want to do anything else," I retorted.
"A lot better than what you used to think was a good time," she retorted.
"On the evidence of having heard them talk about doing it," I retorted.
"You are being paid well enough not to ask questions," he retorted.
There was no use retorting that she'd already done a great deal more than enough.
Kirk retorted, though he was having the time of his life.
The father retorted that it was a children's movie and his son had a right to play.
I retorted, annoyed at him for not having come to me first.
"The difference is in something you just said," he retorted.
"It is not good for men if women think too much," she retorted.
The department retorted that it was merely following the law.
"You asked what first gave me the idea," she retorted.
"I cannot think why you called him out," she retorted.
"If he asked we should certainly tell him," I retorted.
That's exactly what they are, so far as I can see,' he retorted.
"And you will never tell the truth about that," he retorted.
"You just argued against such a course," the woman retorted.
"I imagine you have everything to say to it," he retorted.
"I think they are just trying to escape you," she retorted.
"I think we are a little more than that," she retorted.
"I believe the market works better than the president stepping in to take care of his friends," he retorted.