But so far, most of those "Sponsored Stories" are primarily made from words.
And they should call on any groups with influence to desist from words or deeds that may fuel the conflict.
We call on all parties to maintain maximum restraint, and refrain from words and actions that may lead to further confrontations.
Most people learn from hands on demonstration more than from words alone.
In a message, the UN Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson, said it was time that governments and organisations moved from words to action.
Taylor said the industry, comprising "everything from Words with Friends to Call of Duty, " is looking for U.S.-educated talent, and he called NYU's Magnet center an exciting development.
But right now the action must come not from their words, but from their deeds.
We interpret what people say to us only partially from the words they use.
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And from his words, we know that he understood the character of the American people.
However, apart from fine words and a joint peacekeeping battalion, there is little to show for it.
Tengo did not judge his father, but he could not help sensing a pathetic kind of meanness emanating from his words and deeds.
It came directly from the words of the framers in 1787.
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And I know from personal experience that the slogan "No Good Ever Came From the Words 'I Don't Have Enough Work to Do'" is completely wrong.
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Certainly a formidable challenge to overcome, but the charity takes heart from the words of the National Commission of Inquiry into the Prevention of Child Abuse.
Mr Ojeda, a widower with diabetes who was the seventh man to be rescued from the San Jose mine, is reported to be grateful that no one else will profit from his words.
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On Tuesday, union leaders were left confused after Tony Blair apparently pulled back from strong words he had been due to use in a speech to them at a private dinner of the TUC governing council.
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Research indicates that children in families receiving welfare hear less than one-third the number of words per hour as children from more affluent backgrounds and will turn four having heard 32 million fewer words than children from professional families.
Jeff Yin, a programmer who got laid off from his wind-power employer in September 2009, started picking words from home for Trada a few months later.
The number of people older than 65 will have risen from 390 million in 1997 to 800 million by 2025, in other words from 6.6% of the population to 10%.
In fact, Nunberg says words from the 1940s -- like the A-word -- are more likely to survive than words invented in the '90s.
In No. 65 of the Federalist Papers, Mr. Hamilton described impeachable offenses as 'those offences which proceed from the misconduct of public men, or, in other words, from the abuse or violation of some public trust.
Ethnographers are entranced by a distinct dialect that continues to contain words from ancient Dorian Greek.
But a few choice words from Siegel, and things look set to go back to square one.
And now, these words from Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Mr. Billy Dee Williams.
Those are fighting words from a man who likes to say he'd rather dance than fight.
So Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz will read Nizer's words from a transcript of the broadcast.
Stern words from manager Kevin Mahon enabled Derry to start the second half with more fire.
That call was followed in quick order by kind words from Australia, Canada, France and Germany.
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