Her memory also made the famously ice-cold Belichick choke up in a radio interview.
She was asked in a radio interview whether she thought that British class barriers had broken down.
The Labour Party accused Mr MacAskill of contradicting what he said a fortnight earlier during a radio interview.
"I would say the mayor isn't responding well, " Mr. Mulgrew said, also in a radio interview with Mr. King.
In the time allotted to a radio interview, the interaction between host and interviewee is on display for the listeners.
"We know that there has been bad environmental behavior by the company, " Pulgar-Vidal said of Pluspetrol in a radio interview.
"Italy is one of the pillars of Europe and one could be quite worried, " Fabius said in a radio interview.
The total crime rate is up "a touch" because of thefts of Apple products, Bloomberg said in a radio interview.
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Chief Executive Officer Mohamed El-Erian said in a radio interview on Bloomberg.
Clinton joined a radio interview hosted by Labor Secretary Alexis Herman that included entertainers Queen Latifah, Jimmy Smits, Sinbad and Will Smith.
"My signature is not necessarily required for the Senate to place the gentleman in the seat, " White said Tuesday during a radio interview.
Ambushed in a radio interview, the chancellor merely hoped to distance himself from a donation which, in truth, had little to do with him.
After nearly seven weeks away from home, apparently in a hospital in Saudi Arabia, Nigeria's president, Umaru Yar'Adua, broke his silence in a radio interview.
Jose Alberto Paiva Gouvea, president of Sincopetro, said in a radio interview that it could take four or five days to refill the city's gas stations.
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Comic actress Catherine Tate sparked rumours at the weekend when she said in a radio interview that she thought the next series would be Tennant's last.
Cuomo in a radio interview didn't say how his new overhaul would be different from his ethics reform two years ago, or other ethics reforms four years before that.
Robert Kilroy-Silk, then an MEP, had a bucket of manure poured over his suit, shirt and silk tie as he arrived for a radio interview in Manchester in 2004.
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In a radio interview on Friday, Howard confirmed that he would not try to alter investment laws to block a takeover of the airline known affectionately as the Flying Kangaroo.
The President said yesterday in a radio interview that the government could take steps that could spur growth by up to 1.5 percentage point and add a million new jobs.
Shortly after Rand Paul endorsed Mitt Romney for president back in June, he gave a radio interview to Peter Schiff and tried to explain why he did it.
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U.S. Ambassador to Russia Alexander Vershbow, in a radio interview Tuesday, said the United States "fully rejects" accusations by Russian ambassador Vladimir Titorenko that U.S. military fired on the convoy intentionally.
"I think this Assembly should make a clear, powerful statement that we don't tolerate that behavior, period, " Mr. Cuomo said in a radio interview on Friday just prior to Mr. Lopez's announcement.
The state has spent millions of dollars in capital investment in Rutgers athletic facilities, and the "cost benefit" of that spending needs to be examined, Oliver said during a radio interview on SiriusXM.
"It's a tragedy, it really is a tragedy, and they both failed, " Mr. Cuomo said in a radio interview with Rep. Peter King, who was filling in for WOR host John Gambling.
It might be a bit trickier when it comes to the personal accounts of Sky News staff, but is a broadcast on Twitter any different to appearing as a pundit on a news program or passing commentary on a radio interview.
In the case of Texas, other Big 12 Conference schools objected when they learned, thanks to a radio interview with an ESPN representative, the Longhorn Network planned to show high school football games, fearing that would give Texas a recruiting advantage.
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Without naming Apple or Amazon, Miss Filippetti complained in a radio interview about the emergence of big websites that "completely escape any kind of fair competition, because they don't pay the same taxes as the others, being based elsewhere than in France".
The omission of Symonds provided the main talking point, even though it is only five months since he was fined by Cricket Australia over a remark he made in a radio interview - the latest in a history of off-field disciplinary problems.
"We can't preach the philosophy of the free market and every time something arises which might look a bit uncomfortable, dart around and say we're going to pass a new law to stop it happening, " Howard said in a radio interview with publicly traded media network, Southern Cross Broadcasting.
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