And it takes courage to eliminate all of the words on a PowerPoint slide except one, as Steve Jobs often does in a presentation.
But if you are standing directly in front of the Teleprompter, where the politician is standing, you can see all of the words to your speech scrolling across the glass.
The book will appeal to both serious art lovers and those who want to dip in and out of it - if you don't want to read all of the words you can just look at the pictures.
In the Victorian age, it took a small army of volunteer readers twenty years to amass the 3.5 million citation slips illustrating the usage of all the words in the English vocabulary that were used to prepare the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary.
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We get most of the message (and all of the emotional nuance behind the words) from vocal tone, pacing, facial expressions and body language.
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The Tax Code is now about four million words, nearly as long as seven versions of War and Peace or the novel version of Les Miserables and just under four times the number of words in all of the Harry Potter books put together.
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Of all the words that a start-up can utter, perhaps none is more important than the way it seeks to reach customers.
' All of a sudden the words 'anytime, anywhere' don't mean anything.
And that defiant lyric - that devil-take-the hindmost repudiation of all regret - means the opposite of what the words say.
One drawback was that in the teach-me mode, we didn't see all of the examples of compound kanji words that the reference mode gave us. (A kanji can have different readings and, depending on the character or characters it is combined with, different meanings.) App creator Rory Prior says he is considering adding a vocabulary-training feature to the teach-me mode to address that.
Phonics teaching is an important component of the teaching of reading, but not all words in English are phonically regular (the linguist David Crystal estimates 80% are, but the other 20% contains many of the most common words in English).
He brightened the lives of all of us, and words cannot describe the loss we feel.
" Best of all is the choice of Melody Gardot's delicately jazzy "If the Stars Were Mine" to accompany the last scene, which ends with the most enigmatic of all Shakespeare's curtain lines: "The words of Mercury are harsh after the songs of Apollo.
But I do think that it would help us all to be reminded of the words of Alexander Hamilton in Federalist number 65.
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And so are all the dozens of words associated with football.
It should be noted, however, that even with modern radar technology detecting more minor tornadoes that could be detected in prior decades, the number of F2-to-F5 tornadoes (in other words, all but the very weakest of tornadoes) has similarly been declining since the mid-1970s.
For all the power of an American president's words, the real force for change will come from Israelis and Palestinians.
The carrots offered through diplomacy consisted of promises that if Iran were, in the words of the Security Council, to suspend all enrichment-related and reprocessing activities, it would find itself on the receiving end of many benefits.
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Pupils can then use the power of their words by sending all their work to the Prime Minister to remind him and other world leaders to keep their promises on education.
While several players said Wednesday they believe this series can still be won, the mantra was the same as it has been all season following the words of coach John Tortorella that the focus must be completely on the next game.
It should have been completed in July, but the war of words and influence over the all-important exceptions from the general prohibitions dragged on until the election intervened.
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May we all, in the words of Al Smith, do our full duty as citizens.
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All of the themes, in other words, that Brown has been putting into practice.
We are deeply appreciative of all the caring and kind words we have received from family, friends, and fans.
Unless something is done to interrupt the review of Libya, all these warm words, along with much harsher comments from the West, will find their way into a report due for consideration this month.
For these reasons, the clear, forceful words of General Kroesen are all the more noteworthy.
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All the trappings, in other words, of a state visit save the absence of the Head of State herself.
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The rules of all spelling games are the same: spell more words with more letters, get points and win.
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For all the lofty words about accountability, did the drafters of our public-disclosure laws really intend them to be used by activist groups to get people fired for holding unfashionable views?
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