"There was no keyboard player on the planet more appropriate to support Jim Morrison's words, " he added.
Brubeck's words about jazz and democracy take on even more meaning with the recent presidential election.
As Mr Bush has noted, Mr Kerry's words do not always match his Senate voting record.
Yet Mr Livingstone's words will have only added to the anxieties of Tube Lines and Metronet.
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For them, Wooden's words can serve as a both a beacon and a challenge.
So Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz will read Nizer's words from a transcript of the broadcast.
But now, Calderon said, it's time to retake the spirit of Mr. Bush's words.
Three weeks of a daily diet of tuna and chocolate before hearing Eriksson's words of wisdom.
Indeed, there is perceived to be a growing gap between Mr Medvedev's words and reality.
But Wyatt found no consolation in Hansen's words, and said he felt hard done by.
But others use the sage's words to argue a different line from Mr Lee's.
It's hardly the first time the justice's words and actions have sparked debate and criticism.
In the wired age, there was no question that Dorner's words would instantly ricochet around the world.
Rubin went so far as to allege that Gingrich's words of truth about the Palestinians hurt Israel.
But if Gates's words to Newsweek are any indication, all of this may be about to change.
Now, nearly 50 years after that novel's release, a new documentary brings Kerouac's words to the big screen.
As he tells Renee Montagne, it was important to allow the audience to connect with the author's words.
Gigi Ibrahim, a 24-year-old Egyptian activist and blogger, predicted Obama's words will have little impact in her country.
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Writers who depend largely on income from speaking engagements say Mitchell's words can spark invitations for new gigs.
But Sarika says Ms Mayawati's words mean little to her until all her attackers are caught and punished.
The 15 member states of the EU have yet to approve the text's words, even without any numbers.
Cipolla's words were a comic twist on the observation that society makes progress despite excessive pessimism and abundant stupidity.
While Mattrick's words are sure to stick in more than one craw, they reflect the reality of the market.
Blackburn's words, eminently edible, taste of the strange nourishment the best novels provide.
President Obama's words - swift, solemn and understated - stressed three main points.
So far, he has taken Rivera's words to heart, throwing nine innings of one-run ball over three spring starts.
Warren Buffett, Omaha's best-known financier, has already turned the president's words to advantage.
On a classic like "Heartbreak Hotel, " Chestnut reveals a haunting and melancholy side, using the song's words as inspiration.
The show, with Mr Stone's words and ideas and Jim Henson's puppets, was a brilliant success from the start.
But there is a risk for the UK in remaining the "home of global banks" (in Mr Osborne's words).
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