There, wit is a form of action, and music and poetry create and release emotions too private to be spoken.
Hosts cannot lie because everything in their language has to contain truth for it to be spoken at all.
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As I looked up, I expected it to be a friendly journalist I'd spoken to on previous trips.
And just last month, we saw another feat that will be spoken about for many years to come.
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In fact, they're a perfect demonstration of another of Ciss Berry's most firmly held beliefs that Shakespeare is meant to be spoken, not read.
It is not the first time Mr Johnson has spoken about his desire to be prime minister.
On a recent afternoon, French seemed to be spoken at half the tables.
There might even be words spoken to ambassadors about that sort of thing.
But there seems to be little willingness to ditch a party colleague because of words spoken in the heat of debate.
The last time Hook played as his country's playmaker was in the 2009 Six Nations in their game in Italy - but he has long been Jones' deputy and has also spoken of his desire to be Wales' chief orchestrator.
The loser words will die -- never to be spoken again by countless mouths of future generations.
She said having to stand for the journey was dangerous for herself and her baby, and she has spoken out so people might be more considerate to fellow passengers.
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But those seeking to scrap bilingual education say that Hispanic youngsters should be encouraged to become completely fluent in written and spoken English if they are to have an equal chance in the jobs market.
Spoken contributions allow information to be disseminated rapidly to group members far away.
Inspections of the reef have been carried out and the council has spoken to its insurers as it believes the damage to be accidental.
It might be that Republicans are cleverly convinced that those voters are actually the key to the election, and must be spoken to in terms that animate their own (however obscured) visions.
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The glitterati will be queuing up in their thousands to show support to their new best friend, all vying for a chance to be spoken about in the same context as the mighty Madge.
Te'o's parents appeared with him for part of the interview and backed up his claim that he wasn't involved in the fabrication, saying they, too, had spoken on the phone with a person they believed to be Kekua.
Mr Donohue, who declined to be interviewed for this article, has occasionally spoken about this fixer role.
For now, Kenyan newspapers and most civilians I have spoken to seem to be rallying - with surprisingly little scepticism - behind their government.
"Ashley is an important player for England and after the season they still have a month to get ready, so he will be ready for sure, but I have not spoken to Capello, " said Ancelotti.
And as for me, I found that the time constraint made me choose my words carefully to try to capture the gist of what turned out to be an 1, 000 word written post in a mere spoken 77.
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Mr Kinsay said National Grid had spoken to Horizon and they are still "optimistic" a buyer will be found.
Mr Porter said he and his wife Beverly were "holding things together" as a family and added they had not spoken to their son since Monday who was "as good as can be expected".
One visiting foreign minister has reported that Mr Thein Sein told him last year that it was ages since he had spoken to General Than Shwe (who was presumed still to be pulling the strings).
Mr Baker said he had spoken to the firm's managing director to "discuss how performance can be improved".
The fact that no British prime minister had met, or spoken to, Mr Putin for four years was clearly something that needed to be put right.
The recent ruling that effectively bans third-party phone unlocking has ruffled more than a few feathers, and the people have spoken with their electronic signatures -- 114, 322 of them, to be exact.
Compared to Greenspan's restrained, often-cryptic assessments of the economy, Bernanke's three-year tenure as a Fed governor, from 2002 until last May, has shown him to be both outspoken and plain-spoken with his views on inflation and the economy.
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