• He says he was startled and deeply moved to hear the familiar words of Genesis beaming back from an alien world.

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  • The study, which involved 19 infants, tested the infants' verbal skills at age 1 by assessing their babbling and their ability to recognize familiar names and words and to produce different sounds.

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  • The words were familiar to her now, and she tried to visualize the couple.

    NEWYORKER: Temporary

  • These words were so familiar to me and upon leaving my job as CEO of DailyCandy, I knew these problems would continue to exist.

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  • The 12 judges based their ruling on the principle of salus populi ex supreme lex (the welfare of the people is the supreme law of any land), words perhaps more familiar to European lawyers than Pakistanis.

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  • That same year a South Carolina singing instructor named William Walker published a widely popular hymn book combining the now-familiar tune with Newton's words.

    NPR: 'Amazing Grace'

  • In other words, yet another familiar old-economy problem now looms for firms which once seemed to assume that their markets could never stop growing.

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  • The original magazine story, at fifty thousand words, has all the familiar elements of the book version, which is the one most people know.

    NEWYORKER: Deceptive Picture

  • Those incessantly repeated words became one of the most familiar phrases in the land.

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  • About a month ago, he sent an email to product and engineering managers asking them to write to him about what they were working on in 60 words or less, said people familiar with the matter.

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  • Aside from a humorous but unnecessary number that Kritzer sings to the toilet she's cleaning, Cooper is strikingly accurate and sensitive in her depiction of words and actions that will be familiar to anyone who's seen the effects of Alzheimer's disease in a friend or relative.

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  • In 1945, readers learned that the majority of shareholders at General Electric, U.S. Steel and DuPont were women, and a 1977 feature about a woman advising aspiring women executives used the words "mentor" and "network" long before they became familiar.

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  • Firstly, the tutor writes down commonly-used words and uses them as teaching material, thus ensuring that the material is both familiar and of interest to the student.

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  • Joseph Dunford has since put U.S.-led forces on heightened alert, warning in an advisory that Mr. Karzai's "inflammatory" words could prompt some Afghans to "lash out" at Western forces, according to an official familiar with the document.

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  • In other words, recombinant DNA techniques were viewed as an extension, or refinement, of long-used and familiar methods for making drugs.

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