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From her images and her words, it's clear she found her time in a squat an overwhelmingly rewarding experience.
CNN: Making a 'squat' a home
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There were a few whispered words of introduction from her young helper, and Amma, still seated, pulled me down towards her, nestling me between her neck and left shoulder.
BBC: NEWS | South Asia | Embraced by India's hugging saint
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Sandberg opens up about how her time in Washington informed her foray into the tech sector and social networking, and found some words of wisdom from a former boss are easily applied to her current boss.
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Only later did the family realize that those were the last words they would ever hear from her.
NEWYORKER: Letting Go
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Some insist that Scott not only stole her words, but prevented Zelda from realizing her potential as a writer.
WSJ: Zelda Fitzgerald's Moment
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Announcer after announcer plucked these words from the breathless ellipsis following his or her given superlative.
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Even while Ms Merkel was getting the words she wanted from the White House, her finance minister was openly pitching that Greece needed fresh aid.
BBC: Greek Bail-out II - the backlash
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Authored by a young lady identified only as Louisa, from what I gather a relatively recent NYU grad, her words moved me (and made me laugh).
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But Jackson notes that she never used those words, which came from a newspaper article that characterized her position.
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Arda has carried words back and forth from one to the other and has persuaded her daughter to put up with him, at least for the first few days, since Cambara informed her of her wish to go to Mogadiscio.
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Written from the perspective of a young woman at the dawn of her adult life, her words are a stunning bookend to something David Brooks wrote about in October in the New York Times: a collection of short autobiographies that members of the Yale class of 1942 wrote for their 50th reunion.
CNN: Yale grad's inspiring life over too soon
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"It's like forgetting the words to your favorite song, " Spektor sings in "Eet, " a track from her new album, Far.
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