But Jones revealed that the Englishman has had only words of support for his Welsh team-mates' imminent battle on Saturday against Mtawarira, nicknamed 'The Beast'.
We, all children created in God's image, need to be extremely careful in uttering words that hurt and make sure to introduce only words that heal.
And although it may be true that a picture is worth a thousand words, it takes only seven words to express that thought.
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He has instead fixated on only those words and opinions that he and some academics dislike.
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She reported that in the 5, 500 word speech, only 165 words were devoted to Katrina relief.
Those are the only two words on the front of the Apple Store credo card that employees carry with them.
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The resulting self-portrait has a depth that would not exist were this a collection only of images or only of words.
There are only two words on the front of the Apple Store credo card that all employees are asked to carry: enriching lives.
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Only two words on a scrap of paper were needed to remind Gore of a story he had to include in the eulogy: Old Peg.
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For the vocabulary portion Katzman and colleague Adam Robinson performed a statistical analysis of past tests and honed a list of only 200 words to drill kids.
Those given to the other half contained only neutral words.
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Ungarnished in a white ceramic bowl, the heap of tuna, crisp veggies and cilantro in a broth of coconut milk and lime juice speaks only these words: dig in.
It is only when words on the walls start appearing, admonishing the player or offering backhanded encouragement after yet another violent explosion into giblets at the hands of a laser-equipped turret or murderous robot, that you realise the bastard is the game.
To decide the case, the justices had to rule directly on the meaning of the Second Amendment, a provision with only 27 words: A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
She had to learn English, and she initially knew words only by their sound.
Some insist that Scott not only stole her words, but prevented Zelda from realizing her potential as a writer.
The community gathers in acts of solidarity during mass and not only were the words of the priest heard.
The trick, as always, is to make sure you use action words only if they accurately bring to life your key message points.
But those words only served to make DePrince even more determined.
As Viktor Navorski, a stolid, jazz-loving bachelor from Eastern Europe, Tom Hanks speaks only a few words of English and walks with his feet turned out in a rapid waddle.
The evolution of healthcare is pushing to have physicians engage technology to do tasks that were previously done for them with only a few words of direction or a hastily scribbled (often illegible) note.
Their solution, called Parakeet, is a touch-screen-based interface for phones and other mobile devices, which not only displays the words, phrases or sentences that scored highest in the program's statistical model, but also any close contenders.
In that sense, the powers that be have their work cut out for them, with the heavy responsibility of determining what diagnosis to slap on a unique constellation of symptoms that are often only conveyed through words, not pictures or lab tests.
Now a city need only mouth the words "adverse secondary effects" when enacting a regulation, and for the most part, courts will uphold it -- even though everyone knows the real reason is that the city doesn't like the books and movies that the store sells.
This is not to suggest the Bard of Hogwarts is up there with the Bard of Avon, only that her words turn into music coming out of the mouths of such performers as Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, Brendan Gleeson, Ralph Fiennes, Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Robbie Coltrane and Miranda Richardson.
In other words, only 15 or so members of the House didn't request an earmark in that bill.
We interpret what people say to us only partially from the words they use.
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