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Who said what this week

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“And in one stroke, Twitter doubles the complexity of our nation’s foreign policy.”

Stephen Colbert after Twitter announced it was increasing the number characters that can be used in tweets to 280 from 140.

“This could be the next gluten-free phenomenon.”

Sylvain Charlebois, a professor of food distributi­on and policy at Dalhousie University, predicting — and cautioning against — a rise in edible marijuana products in Canada.

“If people in this country take a knee and the National Football League players want to take a knee, they should take a knee at night, every night, and thank God in heaven Donald J. Trump is president of the United States.”

Former White House strategist

Stephen Bannon gushes over his ex-boss in an interview with Fox News.

“We really want to talk about that?”

Jane Fonda, a guest on Megyn Kelly’s new morning show, snaps at the former Fox News anchor after she asks the actress about plastic surgery and aging.

“This is the real centre of gravity of British politics. We are now the political mainstream.”

U.K. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, in a rousing speech to party delegates, challenges British Prime Minister Theresa May to call another election.

“Saudi Arabia will never be the same again. The rain begins with a single drop.”

Activist Manal al-Sharif, previously jailed for driving in Saudi Arabia, tweets her reaction to Saudi King Salman lifting the ban on women drivers.

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