YouTube and the Internet have been doing this already, but music on Facebook will give the word-of-mouth phenomenon a huge leap forward.
If those returning were stopped by police, they had been given phone numbers of officials who could give the word to let them pass.
It would give him the last word on how shareholders and their managers and board members organize their own affairs.
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The goal was to give not only the definitions of a word but also, in effect, that word's biography, chronicling its various uses from its origin to the present.
Kristen Gillespie reports on some exiles who give new meaning to the word: telecommuting.
Marilyn, I'll start with you and I'll give Professor Garon the final word.
The inhabitants of Bensalem (the word is borrowed from Francis Bacon) give the impression of looking on life as simply an evil to be got through with as little fuss as possible.
He refused to give the TV cameras a clip of him actually using the word "Scargillite" but he has used that description - amongst other more colourful ones - away from the cameras.
Without technically altering the definition, shifts in usage can give a word a new connotation.
Unless you fancy using three different machines to run Word, Excel and PowerPoint, give credit to the fathers of Eniac, the first reprogrammable computer: John Mauchly, Presper Eckert and John von Neumann.
No, not particularly what some nurses currently do, prescribe, give injections and so on, but in the older sense of the word, as in nursing a baby.
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This is a man who can give an entire speech about the wars America is fighting and never use the word "victory" except when he's talking about his own campaign.
I'm glad you asked this question, as supplement companies do an excellent job of getting the word out about different ingredients, but they don't usually give you the full story.
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Melissa Nobles, a political scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who specialises in apologology (our word), says that they can give official backing to a particular view of history, help contain political grievances peacefully and encourage public-spiritedness among alienated parts of the population.
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