Another important distinction is that marriage as a word has religious connotations, even if a ceremony is only civil.
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Campaigner Clair Lewis sees it as a word that unifies the community.
For example, if someone always preferred to spell "thanks" as "thx, " SwiftKey 3 would learn this behavior and add "thx" in as a word rather than continuously trying to correct it.
They've only heard liberation as a word, and suddenly, it's being presented to them and they have to now imagine the world that they live in in ways that were unimaginable to them, that they didn't have language and words to describe.
Integration is often dismissed as a buzz word, meaning little more than the co-ordination of bus, tube and train time-tables.
When Frenchmen talk about the need to focus on growth, German officials take that as a code word for stimulus.
For starters, stop thinking of budget as a bad word, like diet.
Commands for editing documents disappear, so you're left with the functions you'd need most, such as defining a word or translating a phrase.
Many people, women especially, think of networking as a dirty word.
The Chinese seem to have regarded him as a mandarin, which he was, defining that word as a senior civil servant behaving with careful correctness.
Could it involve moving from a model in which freelance writers earn as little as a penny a word to one in which they earn nothing at all?
This morning a new crowd gathered there as word travelled that a visitor had arrived unannounced.
Witnesses spoke of a queue of as many as 50 people at one particular cash machine in a Sydney suburb as word got out, Australian media said.
What started off as a mild spat about the word separation appearing in a slightly bigger typeface (an accident, apparently) appears to have escalated...
"Eventually you reach a high performance level as each time you trace a word, the pattern will start to be remembered, " said Dr Zhai.
Stocks put together a strong rally Friday, as investors pounced on word of lackluster second-quarter economic growth as a sign that the U.S. Federal Reserve was unlikely to raise rates at its Aug. 8 meeting, which would mark the first time in more than two years that it did not tighten monetary policy.
This week, as NPR's Don Gonyea reports, one particular word emerged as a primary element of the White House effort.
The Wadi is not a single valley (as the Arabic word suggests) but rather a vast area of protected desert in which the Bedouin have established numerous government-approved camps.
For example, academies only have to provide "adequate facilities" - Brooking describes "adequate" as a "very flexible word".
Hemingway called it "death in the afternoon" and fight-goers think of it as la fiesta (a word that can mean feast, party or celebration).
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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.
In a short preface Mr Kynaston says that his intention was to demythologise the City which had thought of itself as a village in which a man's word was his bond and discipline was administered by a nod and a wink from the governor of the Bank of England.
The scientists gave the subjects a battery of word problems known as remote associates, in which people have to find one additional word that goes with a triad of words.
Both candidates have invested in getting good placement on both Facebook and Twitter - with campaign teams placing ads that appear whenever a certain word, such as "debate", is searched for by a user.
Each of these distinctions is expressed simply as a conjugation of the root word for vision.
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