Today, Mr. Schow says he has "no idea" why he blurted out such a thing.
She blurted it out one night in the kitchen over a pot of chili.
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At one point, one of the detainees blurted halfway through a confession and the court finally shut him down.
Much worse were the sentiments on Europe which Lady Thatcher blurted out in the presence of an appalled Mr Hague.
When Deputy District Attorney Marcia Clark asked him if he was nervous, he blurted out, "feeling great, " sparking laughter in the courtroom.
One child blurted out that it was the birthday of the trees.
The boatman blurted out a question to my local friends, in which I caught two words that could only apply to me: chul and lal.
Ursetta, then president of a local teachers' union, blurted out those words 18 months ago during a meeting in the office of Denver, Colorado's, schools superintendent.
After maybe 30 seconds too long, I blurted out my personal favorite: David Alan Grier, an African-American funnyman on the weekly Fox TV show In Living Color.
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When the starlet blurted the seamy detail, when someone said or did something too odd or too open to interpretation, Carson would give the audience the dry look.
However, when my raiding colleague, annoyed at what he saw as self-righteousness in a later argument, blurted out that I had taken this option, I was a little pained to note that my favorite adult character was clearly disgusted.
Cavuto asked the giddy congressman how he knew that these protesters were genuinely representative of democratic values, at which point Ackerman blurted out that it was just obvious, that all one had to do was to look at the crowds and look at the enthusiasm on the Internet.
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