As Mitt Romney wound up his speech at Avon Lake High School, word went round the media pack, penned in behind barriers from the crowd of bellowing supporters, that his campaign was cancelling any more events on Monday, suspending for Tuesday as well.
Emigrating to Sacramento in 1968 at age 16, after riots in Hong Kong threatened his father's business, Lee started high school without a word of English, skipping lunch for the first few weeks until he learned to point at what he wanted.
Immigrating to Sacramento, California in 1968 at age 16, after riots in Hong Kong threatened his father's business, Lee started high school without a word of English, skipping lunch for the first few weeks until he learned to point at what he wanted.
After all, it's divided up into regionals, and, quaintly, regional is really a word borrowed from high-school tournaments.
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He looked like a security guard in a suit and hi-viz gilet, but he unfurled a banner saying "Nuclear: wrong answer", and as he crawled along a high iron girder, the word "Greenpeace" was revealed on the back of his jacket.
And since people often find out about jobs by word of mouth, high levels of unemployment on the estate are self-perpetuating.
There is no word yet from the high court about who appear.
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The Foundation Building's arcaded Italianate design by Frederick Petersen was the last word in 19th-century high style.
Teachers at Northwestern High School in Baltimore recently got the word that they may not be welcome at their school next year.
His word is held in such high esteem that investment banks that structure derivative products for him don't require that he put up a lot of collateral.
Even with details about the explosion unclear, tensions ran high in the volatile region Sunday amid word of the reported attack, which was condemned by some officials across the Middle East.
Word of mouth at the junior high school.
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The challenges that e-commerce companies face in India mean that they are more likely to be successful if operating in small, high-margin niches, and rely on word of mouth for new customers instead of overblown marketing campaigns.
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"Eventually you reach a high performance level as each time you trace a word, the pattern will start to be remembered, " said Dr Zhai.
"Revolution" is probably the most overused word today, but what is happening in high tech is astonishing.
Labour have used the G-word, but are privately relieved that their high-profile MPs should be able to avoid fighting each other in brutal selection contests for new seats.
There have been a couple of previous attempts to define and propagate Fauxhemia(n), notably by Urban Dictionary, which specifically attached the word to a place where trendiness hides the high rents and trust funds.
By patiently letting legislatures and the voters decide the social and practical implications of same-sex marriage over the past decade, the high court is now poised to perhaps offer the final word on tricky constitutional questions.
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Marketers and gymnasts also emphasize the need for balance, but in their case this word means something different than it does for the high-wire economists.
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LITTLETON, Colorado (CNN) -- After word from the bomb squad that a suburban Denver high school was safe, investigators entered the building on Wednesday to collect evidence and photograph the scene of the rampage that left 15 people dead, including two teen-age suspects.
"I enjoy the format, it's high intensity and you have to be on the ball from the word go, " Henderson told BBC Sport.
Whoever thought of appropriating the word for the ugly metal-lattice structures that carry high-tension power lines across the countryside was therefore guilty of both a public-relations triumph and an act of etymological vandalism.
The high falutin' description would be "postmodern"--an overused word but one that, in this case, perfectly captures where the kids are at.
After the disclosure of the high-profile attack on Google and other big companies last fall, word quickly leaked out that the flaw used to compromise the search giant was an unpatched problem in Internet Explorer.
And there is not a word in the Lisbon conclusions, for example, about slashing high marginal tax rates, so that people who take the big risks in this new economy can get to keep the big rewards.
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And now a word from contributor and musician David Was about a new, very high-tech guitar.
These days, we think of a law clerkship as a high-prestige post, but back then in Louisiana, people took the word "clerk" literally.
Winblad remembers Gates disappearing on a dark beach after his group had been given the word sea, and then slowly emerging from the mist singing a high-pitched solo of Puff, the Magic Dragon.
Used to be (remember those days?) that the high quality of some self-published books (and even proposals pre-word-processing) was a great way to quickly determine the commitment of the author and often even was a harbinger of the quality of the prose itself.
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