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And my retort is well they would say that because none of the dates they have sequentially alighted upon and invited you to be sure about work.
A quick retort to that suggestion is that the Roman Empire is a legitimate topic and we should not toss out the baby with the bathwater (an old expression that maybe needs retiring).
Following Kaarin's retort, the tide of opinion rapidly turned against Tay - prompting the latter to issue a TikTok apology video nearly a week after she'd initially leveled the copycat-accusations against Kaarin.
Still, what's significant to the sad arc here is his off-handed retort that existing is all he does when warned about the dangers of messing with time.
The issue has come to the fore, once again, after remarks from Michael Beale and a retort from Gus MacPherson regarding the underfoot conditions that Rangers and St Johnstone had to play on at McDiarmid Park last month.
The retort was that it will be closed for that length of time regardless, maybe longer in sum total, with less return on investment and none of the things people wanted added like the water slide.
Source: https://www.quesnelobserver.com/news/vote-today-in-quesnel-pool-renovation-referendum/
This moment drew a sharp retort from Porter.
Yes, you may retort that it's pushed back from a 30-year low price, once adjusted for inflation.