This time, she did not feed him but simply sat and waited for him to say something.
And as NBC sits in its polished silence, the pressure is building on the network to say something.
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She placed her textbook on top of her notebook, centering it precisely, then raised her head and waited for me to say something.
There was not only the doctor but his staff, the three or four women who ran the household, to whom they might say something.
But a U.S. District Court judge in Virginia ruled differently saying, in effect, that free-speech protections don't kick in when someone doesn't actually say something.
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Do this by choosing the order in which you say something.
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There had been a lingering silence and he broke it to mention this trouble in his family, as if he thought that someone should say something.
By the way, I want to say something.
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Look at what Republicans used to say about it until I guess some consultant told them to say something else.
Or my satellite service from Sirius, which always seems to go blank at the exact moment when Howard is about to say something funny.
The chief reason Mr Cameron went to Amritsar was because of the large numbers of voters of Punjabi origin back in the UK. So he had to say something about Jallianwala Bagh, officials say.
Later today, Royal Bank of Scotland is expected to say something broadly similar.
Mr. Marquis, the Oregon DA, said that even small details, like a person's favorite show, could say something about them.
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So that would be, in fact, a kind of a dark irony, I suppose, were one to say something like that.
Ms. SOPHIE TONG: Yeah, I want to say something about my parents.
Finally, let me say that -- I don't have to read the Web site because they did -- but I want to say something about this.
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The penalty would have been just a bit over a grand, but, still, I would think it would be worth a shot to say something about it.
But of course he had to say something to them.
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But doctors believe the real figure could be far higher, since many people will have died in villages before they could get help or even say something was wrong.
Reverend MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. (Civil Rights Leader): But I wish to go on now and to say something even more disturbing.
They aren't something special, but they've got something awful to say when something's not right.
One stream after another, every millisecond after the next, someone has something to say.
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McArver says that while Re-TROS' songs aren't completely original, the band still has something to say.
Inevitably, however, all the candidates were compelled to say something about nuclear power.
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