Mr. LYTHGOE: I've been saying to Randy, for God's sake, get a dictionary and learn a few more words.
The rules of all spelling games are the same: spell more words with more letters, get points and win.
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Now the average North American records more words in texts and e-mails in a day than most humans did throughout history.
This "Streetcar" meanders along for much of the first two acts, more words with background music than music that drives the drama.
Under the current revision project, more words will be added quarterly in batches of several thousand until its expected completion date of 2010.
She clasped my right side and repeatedly rubbed my left arm, murmuring into my left ear what I thought were more words of Malayalam.
And she has, I must say this year, I think, been very good with the critiques, and Randy has said a few more words.
When you read more, you learn a lot more words and a lot better sentence structure and it helps to develop your own style.
He uses far more words explaining the reasons for the 50mm mantles that lit the lamp than he does over the hardships endured by the workers.
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Simply stated, without more words you cannot think as well.
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More words are being invented now than ever before -- partly because of easy and fast communication on the interwebs. (Sorry, gemurray) "But the more words that are produced increases the competition, " says Nunberg.
More words mean that more concepts are conveyed.
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But rather than wasting more words debating the definition of clean energy, it would behoove all of us to instead consider the massive market need that these technologies are poised to provide at lower cost and higher efficiencies.
I'll say a few more words about that in a minute, but first we should savour the symbolism of the fact that the government will not be eliminating the target measure of the deficit in the lifetime of the parliament.
They smile more, speak faster, pronounce words more clearly, and move their heads and bodies more often.
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When the United States prepared to attack al Qaeda in Afghanistan, Putin offered more than words of support.
But on this Memorial Day, as on every day, we are called to honor their ultimate sacrifice with more than words.
Ill always love all four of them more than words can describe.
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The more you speak, the more chatty it becomes -- speak enough and will begin incorporating more English words into its speech.
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Cooder doesn't really need to sing all the time, because his slide guitar has the wondrous ability to say more than words can.
Thousands of such passionate speeches -- millions more passionate words -- were uttered by names now brown with history: William Jennings Bryan, Carrie Nation, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
"Rather than more warm words, what people want is for the government to trust the professionals and put people back at the heart of the NHS, " he said.
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Uruguayan President Jose Mujica offered more somber words of encouragement.
The Downing Street meeting will doubtless provoke more grim words.
Instead they captivate listeners with their instrumentation more than words.
Say what you will about Ron Paul as a political operator or orator, he offered more uplifting words on the House floor yesterday than many of our current statesmen can muster.
Care workers from a hospice 20 miles away, the South Coast Hospice in Port Shepstone, down on the coast, visit her when they can, bringing little more than words of comfort and support.
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