The French have a word that they often use to describe particularly effective and motivated people.
The best come from Tokyo, and the Japanese even have a word for them.
Perhaps Reuters (or Ms. Cheng) should have a word with Mike Daisey on that.
"We don't have a word for the opposite of loneliness, but if we did, I could say that's what I want in life, " she wrote.
You're always talking to the umpire and if you are getting frustrated and or crossing the line they can have a word with you and calm it down a little bit.
His advisors had to have a word.
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In business, we have a different word for being benched: A demotion.
Maria Segovia wants to have a stern word with her brother, too.
Few of Mr Netanyahu's people have a good word for Barack Obama.
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Do you have a final word this morning, anything you want people to understand about what you are going through and others who have been similarly injured?
Jenin is a rare place in the Arab world where ordinary people have a good word for Tony Blair, whose visits as envoy for the Quartet (the EU, Russia, the UN and the United States) put the city on the map.
Quins twice spurned kickable penalties in the first half and subsequently failed to score but boss Dean Richards must have had a word during the interval because when they were awarded a penalty in the 48th minute they never looked like taking it quickly.
For a look at how iPhoto can be used to beautifully display stories without saying a word, have a look at the overview video below.
Technological changes such as the rise of collaboration tools make it easier to multi-task: you can have a chat window, a word-processing document, a Web browser, and other applications all open at the same time on your computer, and switch easily between them.
Chief executive of Llanelli Rugby Club Stuart Gallacher said he now plans to have "a fatherly word" with all his players.
Although I have been offered large inducements, I have not revealed a word of the contents of the past six issues to anyone.
During his tenure on the Court, the other Justices have become notably more aggressive questioners, and lawyers sometimes have trouble getting a word in edgewise.
Not only is the BMA seeking to impose on my pleasure "for my own good, " it doesn't have a single good word to say about the beauty and savour of fat.
Either we have to create a new word that means something worse than evil, or we have to stop using it for anything else.
Researchers at Stanford have concluded that word choice can have a significant impact on how your message is perceived.
Turn it off and leave it off, it wears out the disk drive a lot faster if you have it engaged, just a word of warning.
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From a chart perspective, the bulls MAY (key word) have a problem here.
When Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg visited Confetti, he must have passed on a good word to the chancellor.
Just because you have an idea and a word processor doesn't mean that your idea should become a novel.
So this week -- (applause) -- congregations around the world will retell the story of Joseph. (Applause.) As any fan of Broadway musicals will tell you -- (laughter) -- there is a lot going on in this reading. (Laughter.) But many scholars have focused on a single word that Joseph uses when he replies to his father Jacob.
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