He quipped that President Barack Obama's health care reform law would have required a long wait.
"If you laugh at our suits, you're getting thrown out of here, " quipped Graham Nash.
There are "none of those luxuries -- you just bucket and chuck it, " he quipped.
''Things stopped getting worse, '' quipped Liddell, ''But that's different than saying they started getting better.
"Not to sound like Yogi Berra, but you can expect a surprise, " Hogan quipped.
"It makes me feel kind of young, " quipped outfielder Matt Diaz, who'll turn 35 on Sunday.
"President Bush is in a state of denial about the state of our union, " quipped Sen.
"People don't actually read newspapers, " quipped the great student of mass media, Marshall McLuhan.
One quipped that it will soon be standing room only in the long grass.
Gov. Rick Perry recently quipped that the largest source of carbon dioxide is Al Gore's mouth.
As the prime minister quipped, even his successful AC Milan football team loses sometimes.
"They hate hockey, " Mr. Cooke quipped, according to an oft-told story repeated in the team's media guide.
"But I'm a prude, as you guys can tell, " she quipped before leaving the stage for good.
"We don't need them in our stadium anyway, " he quipped before saying visitors could enter the city Thursday.
Peter's Basilica, he quipped Wednesday that cardinals had gone to "the end of the world" to find him.
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"They'll think we're obsessed with World War II, " Alex quipped, looking at our shelf filled with history books.
He quipped that there was more chance of the Red Sea parting than of the ECHR changing its mind.
"The only divorce that's taken place is between you and reality, " he quipped.
"Finally, they give an award to a movie we've seen, " quipped Mr. Kimmel.
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"That I am not guilty, " quipped Mr Karadzic, unable to disguise a smile.
He quipped that he did not need it because he dealt in certainties.
Mr Alexander quipped that Dr Fox had been "re-educated" by his ministerial colleagues.
Russian Esquire quipped that for the price, the road's 30 miles could be paved 1.1 centimeters deep in beluga caviar.
Every measure of success centers on how consumers feel about the medium, which can be voted upon and quipped about.
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Manning quipped that he has even sent Condon a couple of texts regarding the talks between Cruz and the Giants.
"Arsenal's big advantage is that they can play Pat Rice at right-back and Arsene himself at centre-forward on Saturday, " quipped Ferguson.
" As one former editor quipped, "Michaels could edit the Lord's Prayer down to six words and nobody would miss anything.
One commentator quipped, if there were an overall winner, it would have to be Apple, which, famously, choses not to exhibit.
Anatole Kaletsky, the editor-at-large at The Times of London, quipped that everyone is worried about sovereign economies other than their own.
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"Once you actually get to the age when you're old enough to be a vicar, it ceases to be funny, " quipped Fry.
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