How To Use Off the record In A Sentence

  • Off the record, players from both sides have admitted, in shrugs and winks, as much to me. Dallas Blog, Daily News, Dallas Politics, Opinion, and Commentary FrontBurner Blog D Magazine » Blog Archive » Trinity Vote: Parking is a Priority in My Life
  • Around this time I started fooling around with sampling some of the sounds off the records and putting my own beats to them.
  • he spoke to the reporter off the record
  • We talk to another general, this one surprisingly overdressed, who briefs us off the record.
  • The Prime Minister's remarks were strictly off the record.
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  • Other well-known songs are recorded in mutilated versions, and usually sung by professional singers with such a stale perfunctoriness that you seem to smell the whisky and cigarette smoke coming off the record. As I Please
  • She made it clear that her comments were strictly off the record.
  • High ranking officials in the White House and the security services talk to him in depth on and off the record. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another group also emerged around a news-sheet Off the Record.
  • And it is hard to find anyone who speaks with administration officials off the record who believes their publicly pacific intentions.
  • One of Bush's "counselors" is off the record telling reporters that Bush was really, really pissed at Karl Rove over the Plame thing. 10/19/2005
  • May I talk to you, strictly off the record?
  • Off the record, he told the interviewer what he thought of his colleagues.
  • He talks off the record for nearly an hour about what the supergrasses possibly did on the day of the slaying.
  • He slowly put down the pen he had in his hand, pulled the needle off the record, and sat down.
  • The senator told the reporters that his remarks were off the record.
  • Some men whom he had propositioned sexually refused to be interviewed, either on or off the record.
  • We haven't had the autopsy results yet, but off the record they say Von Humboldt was dead before lunch, say between eleven and one. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • He engages Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, the noted alienist, to solve the murder – off the record, of course. 12. The Alienist by Caleb Carr
  • `I suppose you wouldn't be prepared to give an off the record guess at a closer time, would you? WIDOW'S END
  • Virgil Thomson wrote crushingly of "Porgy and Bess" that "it is clear, by now, that Gershwin hasn't learned the business of being a serious composer, which one has ­always gathered to be the ­business he wanted to learn," though Thomson spoke more kindly of him off the record. Rhapsody Imbued
  • He smiled like a barracuda with a million teeth and said he had enough material for the interview; could we now talk off the record ? FROM THE TEETH OF ANGELS
  • She made it clear that her comments were strictly off the record.
  • She made it clear that her comments were strictly off the record.
  • The President told the reporters his remarks were strictly off the record.
  • There is certainly a degree of personal animus in some of the attacks and with the increasing polarization of the political debate in the country, this question of Tony Blair's personal style -- I mean, we saw, for example, the Butler Report in it's very veiled and rather elegant way, criticizing his what they call sofa cabinet, the fact that everything is done very informally, off the record with just a few select advisors. CNN Transcript Jul 17, 2004
  • While I have not been able to get either the penguin or the seal in the story below to publicly comment, an off the record penguin who stated being a sibling to the penguin assaulted is that the victim in this case had subsequently begun working as a prostitute. Again I stand corrected :) « Bound, Not Gagged
  • Last week's Off the Record misidentified the writer of a letter to the New York Times sports page.
  • If you get it from another source, on the record or off the record, the NDA is no longer enforceable. Scripting News for 10/24/07 « Scripting News Annex
  • The Prime Minister's remarks were strictly off the record.
  • Even off the record he was unprepared to shop a man who, we both knew, was making his life very difficult at that time.
  • I mean, I did twenty-nine songs and there are two Marvin Gaye songs out of the eleven that were left off the record. Mike Ragogna: Going Back: A Conversation with Phil Collins
  • The Prime Minister's remarks were strictly off the record.
  • Speaking to Off the Record on the morning of Tuesday, Jan. 13, Mr. Keller said: "I'm not going to comment on the internal dynamics of the bureau, except to say you shouldn't melodramatize what's gone on there. TIMES Stars Spar: Reporters Rock Baghdad Bureau
  • Strictly off the record, some members of staff will have to be made redundant.
  • I doubt very much that the good judge requested that his inadvertent disclosure be off the record.
  • Thank you," said Tansey, noting that, in Vail's eyes, the meeting was to be off the record. WIDOW'S END
  • LNN: Perhaps this questions is best asked off the record, and I don't want to sound too disparaging if any tender sensibilities are on the line, but I can't help but recognize the title image from your "Northern Lights" release is a mutation from a popular Mormon painting depicting the arrival of an extra terrestrial being from the planet Kolob to the American continent. LNN interviews Casey Rae-Hunter on his new album : The Lovecraft News Network

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