Now Alec was risking it all on a flight crew that interfered with his word game.
True to his word, Bork fired Cox, but it was Bork who kept Cox's investigation going.
His opponents hope he keeps his word and gives them a chance at the executive mansion.
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"I take Secretary Christopher at his word, " said John Sununu, President Bush's former chief of staff.
Since then, Indian ministers have given conflicting opinions on whether President Musharraf has kept his word.
But maybe it is also time to start taking Barack Obama at his word.
His word-taste associations also help him remember every turn on the way to work.
True to his word, Mr Bassolino recently sold Naples airport to British Airports Authority.
Funnily enough, if you take Mr Blair at his word, he thinks this too.
And he is, as he said and true to his word, moving forward on that process.
But Lord Woolf was accused of a going back on his word by critics.
God does not want a house built by men, but faithfulness to his word, to his plan.
Mr. Mancini had given his word to the Supreme Court that the marines would return to India.
So one Midland council is taking Mr Pickles at his word, thinking big and going into business.
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Mr. CROUCH: Well, faith came by just believing God's word, and taking Him up on His word.
Something more than a quaint commitment to keep his word may also be motivating the prime minister.
True to his word, he delivered a clean single to left field off Red Sox reliever Calvin Schiraldi.
The market took him at his word: News Corp. shares have been buoyant for most of the fall.
I'll have to take his word for it, my own relationships with artificial intelligence thus far being rather limited.
Ms. WASHINGTON: Well I'm taking him at his word from the time being.
Judging by the reaction in the market, the investment community is taking Cook as his word, and reducing expectations.
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Zuckerberg has been a man of his word, but so far that has not worked out for stock investors.
So Tony Hayward, I guess, took himself at his word that he was going to get his life back here.
And he said that after the election in an interview with 60 Minutes and I take him at his word.
Christie has been true to his word, and running for President now would be something that he has long prided himself on.
Belkin and Koppel take him at his word, including the 50 jobs that Valley Meats says it will bring to the community.
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He kept his word, but made sure the king remained a figurehead.
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Next from his word processor: The story of an American chasing a renegade SS officer across the wreckage of post-World War II Germany.
In his first week and a half in office, US President Barack Obama has proven that he is a man of his word.
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