"We will be ... committed, definitely, to implement (the agreement) word-by-word and step-by-step, " Sudan Defense Minister Lt.
Sweden, once a by-word for equality, has seen a widening gap between rich and poor, our correspondent says.
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Curiously enough, this statement reflects word-by-word Chavez' emotional reaction to the US-Brazilian agreement last March for cooperation in the development of ethanol.
Add to this the fact that the previous Democratic presidency was a by-word for partisanship, and Mr Bush has licence to be as partisan as he likes.
Enron became a by-word for corporate irresponsibility, all of its community and environmental work undermined by the fact that it was carried out by a company with dishonest business practices.
Mr Mandelson said that the public were "fed up" with the current stalemate, and he said there was a duty on politicians to ensure that Northern Ireland did not "continue to be a by-word for political failure".
My hope is that the passing of the new constitution in Zimbabwe will go some way to reducing many of the tensions that triggered the turmoil that followed the last election and thus peaceful polls will become the by-word here too.
The site probably took an hour to build and from there it snowballed by word-of-mouth, or more correctly word-of-e-mail.
The public need only flip open a tabloid or surf the blogs for the up-to-the-minute happenings of the duo, better known by their one-word media moniker.
But there is, obviously, which is the very onerous actions that would be forced on the Congress by the sequestration -- forgive me for using that word -- by the trigger.
It's hard to imagine many famous French faces without a haze of cigarette smoke - (unintelligible) Belmondo, Bardot, Sartre and Jeanne Moreau, holding their cigarette - French word by the way - aloft and pursed in your lips to make the tip of the cigarette smolder.
House said he doesn't market to the quarterbacks but news has spread by word-of-mouth.
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Box, for example, started spreading entirely by word-of-mouth, and now has grown big enough to merit a fleet of salespeople calling on would-be customers.
Subscribers number more than 100, 000, and Beauchamp brags of a 20% monthly rate of growth in the past year, most garnered strictly by word-of-mouth advertising.
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Likely candidates for funding are found by word-of-mouth from women who have gone through the Astia training program or are referred by someone from its community members.
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The brand was built almost exclusively by word-of-mouth marketing.
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Labour leader Ed Miliband, whose phrase "squeezed middle" - referring to those hit hardest by falling living standards - was word of the year in 2011, made the first recorded use of omnishambles in the House of Commons in April.
Given a lens to notice lettering styles by the typographer Paul Shaw, I counted six distinct serifed fonts in the lobby of the building where I work, punctuated by only one word -- EXIT -- entirely without serifs.
And Microsoft used its Windows monopoly to help its applications division--the programmers who write software like Microsoft Word--by giving them preferred access to the complex Windows source code.
Mr. Maziarz read almost word-for-word 14 sentences from an 18-sentence speech prepared by Mr. Cuomo's office.
The 185-word article by Lawrence was responding to another article in the journal called The Ugliness of Women by a man called JHR.
The buzz-word used by many governments, and international organisations such as the UN Environment Programme, is "decoupling" - the separation of the partners, severing the Astaire of growth from the Rogers of emissions.
In 1995, I covered the controversy when The New York Times and The Washington Post, where I then worked, published another manifesto, this one a 35, 000-word ramble by the mass murderer known as the Unabomber.
Many people find the word (however you spell it) offensive -- and if you, by chance, think the word is not very nice, try to consider how the proud citizens of Sioux City have felt.
And customers, by and large, are a word-of-mouth channel.
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Word of Cabinet appointments by President-elect Barack Obama flew fast and furious late Friday afternoon: Sen.
Thought apps were primarily for getting beaten by your 12-year-old niece at word games?
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There is no federal regulation in the U.S. enforcing how the "O-word" can be used by beauty brands.
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