He made the remark ahead of the UK parliament voting on legislation to give the Scottish government the legal right to hold the poll.
The context of this remark is not clear, but in the past Mr Gandhi has publicly expressed his discomfort with dynastic politics, of which he himself is a privileged beneficiary.
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It was the sort of remark liberal critics often point to as evidence Norquist is a conservative puppet master with near-limitless power.
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After all, the Halperin remark is not the first indication of this attitude.
There was no live-streaming of events, no flurry of Twitter chatter back-channeling every quotable remark, and the exchange of physical business cards, not digital ones, reigned supreme.
Milorad Veljovic, chief of the Serbian police, said that Mr Saric could not be the real boss of the gang, a remark taken to mean that it was a controversial Montenegrin businessman.
If a computer cannot understand the context of a remark it will produce gibberish.
You can roll over the avatar to read the beginning of a remark.
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She tried to explain her way out of the remark and she has changed her tone dramatically in the months since.
The answer became instant fodder for "Saturday Night Live, " as comedian Tina Fey lampooned the remark in her impersonation of Palin.
Especially if the remark triggers a cascade of other remarks from friends.
She says she is cringing at the insensitivity of his remark.
Neither Mr Howard, nor the left-wing pundits who seized on the remark, seemed to understand the intellectual pedigree of the reference, and Mr Kruger was told not to stand.
Wales team-mate Jonathan Thomas then found himself in trouble with the Welsh Rugby Union in 2010 after making a remark on Twitter about the sexuality of gay Welsh rugby referee Nigel Owens.
Baroness McIntosh of Hudnall made the remark during oral questions in the Lords on 20 March 2012, as peers discussed ways to tackle the problem of food waste.
In fact the incident was nothing compared with his accidentally keeping a broadcast microphone attached to his lapel which picked up that remark, and the rest of a conversation with his aides, as they retreated to Mr Brown's Jaguar.
So concerned was certain members of Congress with this - and this is my concluding remark - Congressman Franks, as the chairman of the subcommittee on the Constitution, asked the assistant secretary, Tom Perez, whether the State Department would ever entertain or advance a proposal that criminalizes speech against any religion.
Even after this remark became infamous, the production of armor proceeded slowly, almost grudgingly, and troops and vehicles remained dangerously exposed for years.
Despite his remark that all of the firms were healthy, Paulson apparently believed that one company, which the report does not name, was in danger of failing.
His remark prompted censure from the sentinels of fiscal rectitude.
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Opposition councillors in Poole are calling for the head of transport to be sacked after her "flippant" remark about the Twin Sails Bridge.
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To make things even worse, Gillian Duffy, a former council employee from Rochdale and the object of Mr Brown's remark, would appear to be a walking archetype of Labour's core vote.
The Lord Mayor of Oxford has been censured for making a remark towards a 13-year-old girl using the word "sexy".
Was that an offhand remark, or was that the first mention of a hammer, if you will, something that he would do?
The prosecution alleges they were part of a group of white youths that shouted a racist remark before forcing Mr Lawrence to the ground and stabbing him twice in Eltham, south-east London.
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On top of Senator Clinton's comments about Martin Luther King and former President Clinton's fairy tale remark, there was also this remark yesterday from Robert Johnson, the founder of Black Entertainment Television, at a Clinton rally.
The book drew its title from a famous remark about the market's heady level by Alan Greenspan, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, in December 1996 (when the Dow stood at a mere 6, 500, 40% less than today).
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