Full of steely resolve, power, and glory, not one word was wasted, not one word unclear, not one emotion trivial.
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Not a single word, not even the ands and thes.
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Passion is not a word many would associate with their experience of poetry at school.
His lawyer said he would not say a word because he does not recognise the court's authority.
The president said not a word to the judge or, so far as we're aware, to his attorney.
Well, for the record, unpopular is not the word I think most Americans would use to describe terrorists.
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"Not one word has been said about solving the problem, " said Boehner, R-Ohio.
Remember that assessments are at best estimates, not the word of God.
He called for new tax incentives for research and development, but said not a word about eliminating corporate tax preferences.
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There is not a word about making it cheaper and easier for firms to fire workers, or about encouraging selective skilled immigration.
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Speed is not a word commonly associated with the Department of Energy.
"Joyous" is not a word you think of about paintings of large groups, but this is an atmosphere Zoffany could capture in his treatment of crowds.
To the others she offered not a word, for she knew that the question was unrelated to biology, to where babies come from and how they're made.
Here was this towering foreigner who knew not a word of his language and insisted on calling him Jimmy because she found his real name difficult to pronounce.
Profit, though, was not a word in Mr Semichastny's vocabulary.
Lush cherryishness (not a word, I know, but that was the feeling), with a plush velvety palate and deep ripe red fruit notes followed with a clean, fresh finish.
Commitment is not the word often used to describe Giggs' Wales career - he won 64 caps during his 16-year international career and missed 53 Welsh games for various reasons.
Not a word was spoken for that half hour.
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"Organized" is not a word anyone would ever have applied to the Columbus, Ohio-based company in June 2000, when Potter, the former chief financial officer, was plucked by the board to lead a turnaround.
Its remorselessly shrill tone, alternating between the shocking and the motivational (not a word Mr Peters likes but accurate, nonetheless), could easily cause a normal brain to explode after half an hour's continuous exposure.
"Metronet is now under the mayor's direct control, and three of its cleaning contracts are being renegotiated right now, but so far there has been not one word about the London Living Wage, " he said.
And there is not a word in the Lisbon conclusions, for example, about slashing high marginal tax rates, so that people who take the big risks in this new economy can get to keep the big rewards.
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