The next step is to agree on how to define the relationships between words.
Academy president Henry Cobb praised Dylan for "creating relationships that we never imagined could exist between words, emotions and ideas".
It was as if some space had opened up, a little rift, between words and whatever they were supposed to be doing.
It brings together content in a beautiful and simple way so you can easily navigate between words, pictures and video on your smartphone or tablet.
Anyone comfy with a gesture-based keyboard will be happy with the speed and accuracy here, especially when they don't have to lift their finger between words.
To their credit, both programs recognize continuous speech--that is, you can speak at a normal pace rather than pausing distinctly between words--and both are blessed with large vocabularies of over 20, 000 words.
Words and Deeds: Emphasis in U.S. policy should be on highlighting discrepancies between Soviet words and deeds and pressing for their conformity.
The distinction between these words is the crux of why real innovators (catalysts) have to fight against the corporate culture.
It's an illustrated devotional album that distills the essence of his message and shows the connection between his words and his deeds.
Today, though, I am simply dumbfounded at the mismatch between his words last night and his policies and actions over the last three years.
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Despite his simple words and laconic sentences, he is one of the most difficult Russian authors to translate for the simple reason that so much remains hidden between his words.
He cited software that is widely used in Europe and has become recently accepted in the United States that examines characteristics such as pitch and the space between spoken words to analyze voices.
The breakdown of consensus between Hr Hazare's group and the government has prompted a bizarre war of words between the two.
It comes as the war of words between senior Conservatives over whether Britain should leave the EU continues.
There was no buildup to the incident or previous exchange of words between the referee and player, Hoyal said.
The collision, which occurred when Johnson headed to the non-striker's end, prompted a war of words between Haddin and Benn.
Medical rationing is never easy, and is hardly helped by the war of words between large and small transplant centres.
UN, the war of words between them shows no signs of relenting.
While this distinction is a weapon in the war of words between the carriers, I doubt it's a big deal for most average users.
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QUIST-ARCTON: Now, whilst we're having this war of words between Washington and Khartoum, meanwhile there are peace talks - Darfur peace talks happening in Libya.
The December 24 hijacking of the Indian Airbus-300 during a flight from Katmandu to New Delhi sparked a war of words between archrivals India and Pakistan.
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The half ended with a heated exchange of words between both sets of players over a late tackle on Fabregas and the fireworks continued immediately after the break.
The prices spurred a war or words between European and Chinese producers, resulting in threats of new trade restrictions between the two markets amid allegations of unfair government assistance.
The U's reported Norwich for a breach of regulations and misconduct after Lambert switched clubs in August, sparking a war of words between Norwich and Colchester chairman Robbie Cowling.
There was an unsavoury end to proceedings when French coach Raymond Domenech refused to shake hands with Parreira at full-time, leading to an exchange of words between the two.
But the war of words between the two parties escalated, with Mr Fox claiming the move was an indication his old comrade was abandoning a commitment to an independent Scotland.
The hard exchange of words between the two left a bitter taste, despite Uribe's offer to consider changing the fumigation method from aerial to manual so as to minimize the contamination.
Hollande has recruited international support from the IMF and the OECD for Eurobonds while a war of words between unnamed officials on contingency plans for a possible Grexit did nothing more than further muddle the situation.
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In the war of words between the Governors of Texas and California over the obvious advantages of the Texas business climate, the latter went nuclear and singled out Lubbock as the Texas weak spot.
The contest has got increasingly bitter over the last few weeks with a war of words between Ken Clarke and Iain Duncan Smith over subjects like race and Europe, of course, I'll be speaking to Iain Duncan Smith in just a few moments but first Steve Norris.
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