Bush shared private words, handshakes and hugs with victims' family members among the 100 people gathered at the Pentagon, at one point appearing to wipe away a tear.
In a sense, privacy depends on keeping some things private, in other words, hidden, restricted, or deleted.
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So far, so much an oopsie as, in the words of Private Eye, new technology baffles pissed old hack.
When the mayor of Rome (who bears a startling resemblance to Mr Clinton) received some sharp words in private from the pope about the sanctity of marriage, he immediately decided to marry his partner of 15 years.
In other words, if private banks are game, we have the potential for an explosion in the money supply, even if that is affected simply through the purchase of securities.
In other words, why should hedge funds and private equity firms have all the fun?
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You will hear from me no further words that can be interpreted as being against private business.
These public-private partnerships may have more impact than all the fine words spewed at the Rio talks.
You buy the right to display a grouping of words in front of your eyes for your private use with the aid of an electronic display device approved by Amazon.
For centuries, reading has largely been a solitary and private act, an intimate exchange between the reader and the words on the page.
As John Dewey observed, it's only in private conversation that political opinion crystallizes, as people absorb the words they read or hear from on high and incorporate the ideas they stand for into the stories they tell about politics and their lives.
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In other words, if businesses and households want clean energy, private firms will supply it.
So there is a project out there to use available technology and develop technology where software systems can be intermingled and we can develop the access to use software systems, both in government and in private industry the way private industry is doing already now in many cases, in other words, to come all this information.
In other words, the new definition may provide the legal framework needed for private lenders to more confidently service mortgages in a post-housing bubble industry that has largely been dominated by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and government agencies like the Federal Housing Administration.
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President Bush is likely to hear in private, though, Kuwaiti concerns about U.S. strategy on Iran and words of caution against military action.
Words I had never heard before had a significance for him, and a private satisfaction.
But in the course of 3, 800 words he doesn't leave a lot of doubt as to what his private judgement would be.
On Tuesday, union leaders were left confused after Tony Blair apparently pulled back from strong words he had been due to use in a speech to them at a private dinner of the TUC governing council.
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In other words, no matter what the state of the economy, companies in both the private and public sector continue to merge and acquire as a pathway to growth and increased shareholder value.
In other words, a free market revolution that would create opportunities for entrepreneurs to start and grow private businesses.
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In other words, sometimes the invocation of the privilege hurts the government and sometimes it hurts the private citizen.
In other words, the fiasco raises a fundamental question of whether government can be trusted by the private firms with which it works.
In other words, the plan was to spend more than two and a half times the average yearly private sector wage to create each temporary stimulus job.
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