Republican presidential candidates respond to a question about whether they believe every word of the Bible.
Roy's football commentaries were legendary, every word spoken with such passion for Norwich City.
The play was like a clock, every word spoken was another tick of the second hand.
Jay-Z the wordsmith said little at first but stared at Buffett intently, taking in every word.
Do you think it would be great if every word had that kind of interactivity?
He puts out the new edition every morning and he stands literally behind every word.
But most families do not have the rest of the world listening to every word.
So, for most of those trillion humans, every word they ever said just disappeared.
Even though every word you say will be recorded -- (laughter) -- by those people back there.
After that, Romney stammered a bit when moderator Anderson Cooper asked him if he believed every word.
And it's not likely that he liked every word in every one of those pieces of legislation.
They put urgency behind it, and sometimes it doesn't uniquely comport with every word of an intelligence estimate.
Mr. Ryan was being stalked by a Fannie lobbyist monitoring his every word.
What remains clear is that until she makes a choice, her every word, appearance and association will be scrutinized.
He closed the AliFest conference Sunday with a spirited pep talk for entrepreneurs who hung on his every word.
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When Mr Saleh appeared, an hour late, the crowd's uproarious whistling and cheering drowned out every word he said.
Days later FORBES got a six-page letter from Bogle, critiquing every word in the story and every point of logic.
And he remembered, I promise you, every word he ever read and every plot of every movie he ever saw.
Other than a high level of preparation, she spoke extemperaneously and it was hard not to hang on her every word.
At the forum with Romney, a rowdy and wildly supportive crowd clapped, whooped and hollered at practically every word he said.
Postgate and another actor did their voices with Swanee whistles, after Postgate had painstakingly written out every word of the script.
Geeks, musicians and artists pack the hangar-like ballroom for the highlight of the show, Jobs' speech, and cheer his every word.
"You have to watch every word you say, " Grisolano told the group, because consumers can see the puffery in most claims.
In early digital days, every word processor had its own unique format and because of this, interoperability across applications was poor.
Yet Martin Luther King III believes that one day we will be able to live every word of his father's dream.
For some ailments, such as pain, stomach problems, or depression, every word choice, intonation, and body movement might be a potential treatment.
His astounding intellectual contributions live on, though, in his writings and in the passion for truth that shines through almost every word.
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Did you, you know, sometimes when you were a younger writer or a younger broadcaster, every word means so much to you.
Once loaded though the software literally turns every word into a hyperlink.
The trouble is that, by now, the Oprah-obsessed out there are hanging on her every word and suggestion like veritable cult members.
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