If this threat is permitted to fully and suddenly emerge, all actions, all words, and all recriminations would come too late.
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).
For all the words used, this is fundamentally all that was said.
Unfortunately, in all the words, a fair portion of the meaning tended to get lost.
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' In fact most of the children in the play knew all the words.
Come to that, what about all the words that English picks up abroad?
He absorbed a large vocabulary, but only later did he learn how to pronounce all the words that he learned.
Of all the words that a start-up can utter, perhaps none is more important than the way it seeks to reach customers.
Hopefully all the authorities know all the words and they can sing along as they're carting me off to the Hyde Park jail.
The yearly total amounts to somewhat more than all the words ever spoken by human beings--and it was up 68% from two years earlier.
When you look at all the words on the watch list, it's hard to believe that any terrorist or criminal would tweet or post them unless they wanted to get caught.
Or is any of it about reaching out to try to bridge that gap, to try to create dialogue, all those words people use about conflict resolution and this longstanding crisis?
You know, I was a very kind of good little student, so I had my good old ballpoint pen and I circled all the words, and my pages were just masses of these little circles.
So before I turn it over to the Taoiseach, let me leave you with all the words from those early days that speak to why this has been such an incredible relationship between our two countries.
"Those phrases that we're probably told to hold back on like inspirational, all those words just drip off your tongue during a paralympic Games because of the human achievement mixed in with the athletic achievement, " he says.
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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All those words in italics represent an acknowledgement that it would appear that women had, indeed, complained - albeit not in writing or via formal procedures - about the way they had been treated by a man who was either their boss or could influence their future political career.
To have all the artist's words together with all those images is like being given a pair of super-special 3D spectacles.
He also appreciated hearing all the kind words about him which people shared with me.
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As ever, it's all about the words: the text monopolizes a good chunk of the page.
We've been talking about hip-hop and along with the beats it's all about the words.
"All the right words but one, " was the headline of an analysis by the Defense Media Network.
For all such soothing words, the French establishment has no intention of turning the global clock back.
These public-private partnerships may have more impact than all the fine words spewed at the Rio talks.
Prescient words all, as it turned out, but none of them did their author a lick of good.
"All these different words are battling it out against synonyms, variant spellings and related words, " says Mr. Tenenbaum.
To be sure, the plan says all the right words about the need for clinical and caregiver supports.
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