Sentences with phrase «recalled in a recent interview»

«Don't let people talk over you,» President Donald Trump told Gaetz, the Florida congressman recalled in a recent interview.
Recall that in a recent interview, Kanu described Jonathan as «weak and incompetent» president who did nothing for the South East, even though the region claimed him as one of their own.
«We were all interested as geek scientists at the time,» Hoffert, who is now retired, recalled in a recent interview.
«People were expecting it to go away,» Robert D. Gaudet, the lead UMass researcher, recalled in a recent interview.
I am a societal threat,» Davis recalled in a recent interview with Grace Dunham.

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«Years ago when I was very young,» recalls Taffer, the host of TV show «Bar Rescue» and a former business owner, in a recent interview with Business Insider, «a VP of Hyatt looked at me and said, «You look, but you don't see.»»
In an interview, he recalled an elderly woman cautioning him at a recent town hall: ««Jason, I want to vote for you, but I'm still skeptical.»
In a recent interview with POLITICO New York, Heastie recalled how in 2004, as an intern, Bailey was able to take credit for helping to pass legislation — a bill requiring age - verification to purchase nicotine - infused water, a smoking cessation producIn a recent interview with POLITICO New York, Heastie recalled how in 2004, as an intern, Bailey was able to take credit for helping to pass legislation — a bill requiring age - verification to purchase nicotine - infused water, a smoking cessation producin 2004, as an intern, Bailey was able to take credit for helping to pass legislation — a bill requiring age - verification to purchase nicotine - infused water, a smoking cessation product.
In a recent interview with Capital, former assemblymember Jack McEneny recalled that Silver personally supported congestion pricing, but decided to take the blame for its demise on behalf of the conference members who opposed it.
«It was not fun,» former Rep. John Shadegg of Arizona recalled in a recent telephone interview from his Phoenix law office.
«I got my period when I was 14 years old, and I was so excited, I couldn't wait to tell all my friends and my teammates,» Raisman recalled to Health in a recent interview.
«It came from a 9 - year - old boy,» he recalled in a recent phone interview from South Africa.
In a recent interview with Variety, the 101 - year - old screen icon recalled her experience on the 1965 jury, saying that she «enjoyed presiding over a committee entirely composed of men.»
Well, you may all recall that I had a little crisis of faith earlier this week, questioning the divine Sony - or rather, my quoting skills when it came to Phil Harrison, after he quibbled with some of my reporting in the first part of a recent Newsweek interview.
In a recent interview in Artforum, the artist Howardena Pindell recalls her first efforts toward protesting the oppressive and exclusionary practices of art institutions in the 1970s: «Because I was a curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, I needed to remain anonymous, so I would just send little notes of complaint to magazines, to museum boards, and to the city signed «The Black Hornet.&raquIn a recent interview in Artforum, the artist Howardena Pindell recalls her first efforts toward protesting the oppressive and exclusionary practices of art institutions in the 1970s: «Because I was a curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, I needed to remain anonymous, so I would just send little notes of complaint to magazines, to museum boards, and to the city signed «The Black Hornet.&raquin Artforum, the artist Howardena Pindell recalls her first efforts toward protesting the oppressive and exclusionary practices of art institutions in the 1970s: «Because I was a curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, I needed to remain anonymous, so I would just send little notes of complaint to magazines, to museum boards, and to the city signed «The Black Hornet.&raquin the 1970s: «Because I was a curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, I needed to remain anonymous, so I would just send little notes of complaint to magazines, to museum boards, and to the city signed «The Black Hornet.&raquin New York, I needed to remain anonymous, so I would just send little notes of complaint to magazines, to museum boards, and to the city signed «The Black Hornet.»
In a recent interview in Artforum, the artist Howardena Pindell recalls her first efforts toward protesting the oppressive and exclusionary practices of art institutions in the 1970s: «Because I was a curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, I needed to remain anonymous, so.In a recent interview in Artforum, the artist Howardena Pindell recalls her first efforts toward protesting the oppressive and exclusionary practices of art institutions in the 1970s: «Because I was a curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, I needed to remain anonymous, so.in Artforum, the artist Howardena Pindell recalls her first efforts toward protesting the oppressive and exclusionary practices of art institutions in the 1970s: «Because I was a curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, I needed to remain anonymous, so.in the 1970s: «Because I was a curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, I needed to remain anonymous, so.in New York, I needed to remain anonymous, so...
In a recent interview with Maura Reilly, published in the new anthology Women Artists: The Linda Nochlin Reader, there is a passage in which Nochlin recalls the origins of her famous essay «Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?&raquIn a recent interview with Maura Reilly, published in the new anthology Women Artists: The Linda Nochlin Reader, there is a passage in which Nochlin recalls the origins of her famous essay «Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?&raquin the new anthology Women Artists: The Linda Nochlin Reader, there is a passage in which Nochlin recalls the origins of her famous essay «Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?&raquin which Nochlin recalls the origins of her famous essay «Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?»
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