He smiled, but with a look of utter confidence and not a trace of nervousness.
Mr Neville did not utter these words, nor did he allude to Manchester City in any way.
On the second day, when Antoniello asked her to name some simple objects in her hospital room -- a pen, glasses, a watch -- she could not utter the words.
There was utter consternation, not just amongst the workforce, but from local MPs, civic leaders, media and indeed an indignant population which had been rightly proud of the river's shipbuilding heritage.
The favela is actually a highly variable site for living, a bit like the inner cities of the U.S. At one end they are suitable homes for middle-class people and civil servants, and at the other end they are places of utter misery, not fit for human living.
And he was particularly eager not to utter the word when challenged during question time.
Lynas insists he remains optimistic that climate change need not spell utter devastation, but the central message is unequivocally bleak.
"The day he turned himself in was utter chaos and he was not aware his passport was taken from him, " Weingarten said.
Imam Ibn Qayyim said there is no disagreement in the Islamic community (ummah) on the fact that it is not permissible to utter disbelief in Allah (kufr) except under compulsion, if the person is a believer.
Russia sent ships in 2012, but while its senior officers may occasionally utter unfriendly words, they are not actively planning to fight the United States.
NATO's intervention in the Balkans, not to mention their utter dependence on America for things like electronic warfare, airborne radar and satellite intelligence, does anyone have to worry about Europe getting too big for its military boots?
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Green named the victim on his Facebook page and the court was told he accepted that it was an "act of utter stupidity" and that he did not realise it was in essence a form of publication.
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Sports Minister Hugh Robertson said it would be "an utter tragedy" if the Games did not go ahead, although he remained confident all the issues and problems could be resolved and the event would start on time.
Unlike every other conversation in life, in a media conversation, every single idea you utter will be judged on its own, not within the context of what you said before or after it.
My focus was drawn to the expressions of the all the people running, eyes front, chronically pawing at their redundant phones with looks of utter dismay, but never looking back, not one of all the thousands I could see rushing by.
This awareness of themselves on a larger map than the miseries of the slum allowed them to knowingly present themselves as actors with a positive valence, not merely poor hopeless individuals living in utter misery.
Wasps upped their intensity after the break and, despite Croft's utter dominance at the line-out, Tigers could not to turn their possession into points.
But again that is the not the sort of thing I want to utter in front of my kids to explain what I do for a living.
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Careers of women or men are not to blame and Mr. Noer's accusations are utter rubbish.
It is no exaggeration to say that without the vision of Ben Bernanke, not just the US economy but the global economy would be in an utter mess.
"Four years does not erase Tom Suozzi's legacy of taxing too high, spending too much and leaving behind an utter mess, " the spokesman, Brian Nevin, said in an email.
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