His remarks on the organization appeared in a 1975 Newsweek article.
The remarks did not appear to be directed at anyone, the witness said.
These remarks appear less often as the book progresses.
The remark appeared to suggest to Plornish, for the first time, that it might not be a very fine trait of character after all.
The remarks appear in the current issue of Time.
On the surface these remarks appear to be true, and even between the lines immorality occurs regularly.
The remark appeared to reflect the administration's current intense focus on the political future of Afghanistan.
The Commissioner's remarks appeared to reflect the city's subtle dance with the diplomatic community in its midst.
Those remarks then appear at the deaf person's end either in typewritten form or on a computer screen.
His new remarks appear to be a slight elaboration on that, but they stopped short of promising Soviet troops for such a force.