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And we took a risk with it, um, with trains - it's a risk that we, you know, that we will deliver.
BBC: News Online
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" He tells us how his father, a bank president who suffered from calcified arthritis of the spine, used to "sit and look out at this churchyard, and it gave him a sense of peace, because it was always green, and it was always peaceful, and it was, um, a wonderful place.
CNN: Bradley's twilight cruise
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Um, it looked like her left side was the only side that was still mobile.
NPR: Major Findings In Records About Giffords Shooting
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Um, does it count as peeping if the person is completely aware of and encouraging it?
FORBES: Blogger fishes for voyeurs, but he's not getting many bites
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Mr. KENNEDY: Um, all I know is it was football, but I don't know if it was Monday night or Sunday night.
NPR: College Freshman Brings Unique Worldview to School
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Um, helping, oh, it's got to be about job creation, too.
ECONOMIST: A year of embarrassment when the financial tide went out
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"Better Git It in Your Soul" opens "Mingus Ah Um" with an ecstatic fervor emphatically at odds with the cerebral style of the moment.
WSJ: Mercurial Charles Mingus | Mingus Ah Um | Masterpiece by Eric Felten
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After Weisberg objected to that phrasing rather, um, vociferously, I agreed to reconsider it.
FORBES: Connect
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Um, I do not agree with the way he handled it for the following reason.
FORBES: Herman Cain's New Excruciating Oops Moment
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And the next thing we knew, there was, um, an article in the Financial Times, charting our Libor contributions and comparing it with other banks and inferring that this meant that we had a problem raising cash in the interbank market.
WSJ: Review & Outlook: New York Fed to Barclays��'Mm hmm'
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It is English, not Latin, that decides whether the plural of some word ending in -um is -a or -ums.
ECONOMIST: Johnson: Don't shoot the pian-ist | The