Unless they are really long words, they should meet the 400 character limit.
It would be pipatum, the noise made by Catullus's girlfriend's sparrow, but for some reason the Vatican insists on using a periphrastic construction of three long words.
"Carbon tet, " we called it, not because it was easier to pronounce we shared a weakness for long words but because the nickname suggested that we and it were on familiar terms, as was indeed the case.
The title is three words long and two of the words are the same.
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The average speech was 277 words long, which is about half the length of this article.
The tax code is now several million words long and changes, on average, more than once a day.
The long, unfamiliar words, complex sentences and clumsy grammar left readers totally perplexed.
With the tax code 1.5 million words long and growing, 61% of tax filers paid someone else to fill out their returns last year.
The average novel is usually about 90, 000 to 150, 000 words long.
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It provides technical support in the form of an online database of some 10, 000 documents, each about 1, 000 words long, and each addressing a particular problem.
Tolkien, he reported, would write long lists of words on the blackboard, obscuring them with his body as he droned on, then would absent-mindedly erase them without turning around.
Please research this topic and write a short article (between 200 and 500 words long) describing what kind of peripherals now take advantage of this standard, and what will be coming soon.
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The study, published in the online journal First Monday, found that, on a typical day, the average tweet is just nine words long and 85% of those messages originate with just 15% of users.
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According to Lawson, iKNowU technology main advantage over London-based SwiftKey, its main competitor and market leader, is that as you type, it can predict phrases and long strings of words, instead of just word per word.
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He has since read through many of them, each between 1, 500 to 2, 000 words long, and has written about them in a new e-book: MI7b - the discovery of a lost propaganda archive from the Great War.
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As my colleague Kashmir Hill has argued, web-native journalists perform an important service by taking articles that are thousands of words long, digging out the most salient parts, and presenting them to readers with an added layer of context or commentary.
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In his last update, in July 2012, Sir John said the inquiry had made "extensive progress" in drafting its report - expected to be about a million words long - but that the inquiry was "unprecedented" in scope and the issues were "complex".
Sheedy said Swype bested SwiftKey in predicting the words to long statements typed frequently into emails and texts specifically up to eight words.
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But it's the long list of innocent words on the watch list that raises more concerns.
It was a fantastic feeling after waiting so long to hear the words Paralympic champion.
The first, from CareerCast, came with words like long hours, erratic hours, competition, travel, deadlines, public eye, and hazards.
In keeping with his perfectionist nature, Roberts had rehearsed the oath ceremony and had long since committed the words to memory.
Those words have long been liberally interpreted to permit homeland defense.
If it waits too long to transform its words into action, its members may lose sight of their shared dream: a peaceful, free-trade community spanning the Pacific.
The nations of East and Southeast Asia have been investing in their long-term future, in other words investing in the basic foundations of competitiveness, productivity and long-term growth.
In other words, a long career as a manager may not be the best training for a leader.
In other words, as long as you stay in that range, you are happy and take home some money at the end of the expiration cycle, in 32 calendar days in our example.
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In other words, as long as there are predicate acts that fall within the broad range of RICO including everything from extortion to the illegal transportation of prostitutes to, apparently, certain kinds of protests then a RICO charge may apply.
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