"I used to choose my health plan based on word of mouth from colleagues, " he confesses to me.
"I got word on Thursday 29 January that my son was ill, " he explained.
When I ran the same text on the version of Word I use in my computer, it in fact missed most, too.
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The written word, I had come to appreciate (on my own and rather late), was everything.
And if you have ever been to my bar, you know my philosophy on this: a taste is better than a word.
My fellow classmates asked questions, and I hung on every word she spoke as she opened up her feelings about the case to us.
"That's a word that has never crossed my mind, " he says on a rare day off.
Don't take my word for it -- all the reporters here, they can check on the facts on this thing.
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His declaration that "upon this rock I will build my church" famously played on the way Peter's name echoed the Ancient Greek word for rock, "petra".
Not only is the BMA seeking to impose on my pleasure "for my own good, " it doesn't have a single good word to say about the beauty and savour of fat.
My grandmother, bored by inactivity within weeks of the move, created a job for herself at a commuter college in Sarasota, teaching Russian literature to tanned students who seem (based on my one classroom visit) constantly alarmed by her profanity, her heavy sarcasm, and her word-perfect memory of Pushkin's verse.
The band was to perform its chart-topping hit, "Light My Fire, " but Sullivan didn't want the word "higher" sung on the show.
The screen went dark in the Map Room, and almost immediately there was Hatch on NBC threatening, "I'm just going to blow my stack" if he hears another word against Starr.
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