Jay-Z the wordsmith said little at first but stared at Buffett intently, taking in every word.
And it's not likely that he liked every word in every one of those pieces of legislation.
Consider this: the modern smartphone is a personal computer in every sense of the word.
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The land surrounding the villages is also rich in every sense of the word.
It's appropriate that, in light of the subject matter, Lewis sounds liberated in every sense of the word.
Days later FORBES got a six-page letter from Bogle, critiquing every word in the story and every point of logic.
And Junie was a true original, in every sense of the word.
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And the frustrations that came with trying, on deadline -- in every sense of that word -- to stop a crippling virus?
And the Karolyis are bullies in every sense of the word.
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Google is a technology company, in every sense of the word.
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He is a champion in every sense of the word and while he is at the helm, this series is well and truly alive and kicking.
The epic idea of the Oxford English Dictionary--to find every word in the English language--was typical of the Victorian era, a time when dazzling inventions and seemingly impossible projects were pursued.
Dr. Faust called edX a startup "in every sense of the word, " adding that the site is searching for its business model, which could involve licensing course content and charging for certain offerings, such as executive business courses.
Google has changed how we search in almost every sense of the word.
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In early digital days, every word processor had its own unique format and because of this, interoperability across applications was poor.
It involved countless volunteers, who scoured periodicals and books from the present day back to centuries past in order to track down every word.
Think of fiction's best drawn, most entertaining characters - Chaucer's Pardoner, Shakespeare's Iago, every third man and woman in Jane Austen, every other man and woman in Dickens - and the H-word is there, satisfyingly to be unmasked.
Now you're going to have me obsessed, listening for that word every second in that speech Tuesday.
In particular, never, ever, in any circumstances reflect the fact that many people use the word "like" several times in every sentence.
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Feel free to break the mold every once in a while with your word choice.
Now we watch in horrified fascination as a speaker plods through every word on slide after slide with 20 lines or more of text on them.
It's a chapter in which she's very comfortable to include the word 'independence, ' a word she included in just about every conference speech I can remember.
His astounding intellectual contributions live on, though, in his writings and in the passion for truth that shines through almost every word.
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Extremely social in his habits, and pleasing in his address, with a kind word for every person of every condition, he parts with a large circle of sincere friends.
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The Yankees have no doubt pored over every word of Alex Rodriguez's contract in recent days, searching for something akin to an escape hatch.
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