And finally a word of sympathy for the clerks who must carry out these ghastly duties.
It is affordable and authentic so do not expect to hear a word of English there.
But a word of caution: refinanced loans and home equity loans tend to be recourse loans.
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They came to the United States with no possessions and not knowing a word of English.
He doesn't speak a word of Spanish and prefers country music, but I couldn't love him more.
Before I wrote a word of this story I decided that I absolutely needed a cup of tea.
But economist Julie Heath from Cincinnati University has a word of caution for those who believe the old days will return.
He came alone with a sixth grade education, the shirt on his back, and without a word of English.
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And finally, a word of warning: the air will almost certainly be tinged a delicate shade of nicotine blue.
For example: UNICORN may or may not be a word of the day.
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It is one of the first meetings I ever sat in where we offered a word of prayer to begin.
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There is, however, a word of warning: the deal may require a referendum of the Swiss people to ratify it.
Without speaking a word of English, he turned to music to learn how to express himself in his new environment.
At the beginning he didn't speak a word of English, and he didn't know why all this was happening around him.
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Also unsettling was the fact that he had no ADT logo on his shirt and did not speak a word of English.
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Every year, the American Dialect Society, which is dedicated to the study of American English, votes on a word of the year.
Up until the eighteenth century, the lovely English name for trombone was sackbut, a word of Old French or possibly Spanish derivation.
These words were printed by your magazine: ''Guys: A word of advice.
Although I have been offered large inducements, I have not revealed a word of the contents of the past six issues to anyone.
First a word of explanation: the idea behind low volatility ETFs is to own baskets of stocks or indexes that that exhibit low volatility.
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And, as they phone home, holiday-makers might even mutter a word of thanks for the European Commission's work to force down outrageous mobile-roaming fees.
Although she spoke hardly a word of English when she first arrived on campus, she ended up among the top 5% of her year.
Tony told me that as little as a handshake, a word of appreciation in private, or a pair of movie tickets would have meant more.
Not one of those who stopped yesterday to talk to my colleagues in Llangefni offered a word of support, or just didn't mind very much.
Staff enforce the small details of behaviour ceaselessly, with meaningful looks, a warning finger briefly held up, or a word of praise every few seconds.
Turn it off and leave it off, it wears out the disk drive a lot faster if you have it engaged, just a word of warning.
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And so, to all who have served us, then, now, and in the future, a word of somber thanks, from those of us here at home.
From my immigrant grandparents who came to this country penniless and without a word of English, I learned what a privilege it is to be an American.
However, a word of caution: the companies that administer the program for the federal government have been found to overcharge some borrowers, a Forbes investigation showed.
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