Consider that the average American hears or reads 100, 000 words every single day.
It is the single most important 272 words in American history.
In other words, the single biggest social opportunity for corporations is being missed.
In other words, no single category of renewable energy is growing anywhere near the speed it needs to bear the full brunt of displacing carbon-emitting fossil fuels anytime soon.
She runs out of breath, and then settles, mysteriously, like an old Bible that italicizes ordinary words, on a single syllable.
In other words, is a single node in an editorial environment enough?
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Very often they switch between languages within a single sentence, or borrow English words and put them into Spanish, making a hybrid known as Spanglish.
OnLive is helping move things along as well, by way of the MultiView feature, which brings several screens worth of content to a single display -- in other words, you have other games taking up screen real estate while you're playing a game.
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Suggested stories should be longer than 1, 500 words and presented on a single, or a printer-friendly, page.
In other words, memories of a single occurrence in our lives can easily feel like the exception, rather than the rule.
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In Finnish, exceptionally, each letter makes a single logical sound and there are no irregular words.
In other words, there is not a single piece of legislation that deals with access to guns that will solve this problem.
Events, which will run through 1 July, include a Letter Party on 30 June, where attendees wear a T-shirt with a single letter on it and combine to form words with fellow dancers, and an edible poetry workshop where verses are written in chocolate and then eaten.
Soon, he was awakened by talking, just parts of words bouncing up the stairs to his single bed.
Now loud enough to drown out entire words, they were not audible during a single one of the original calls, Grimley says.
In other words, the lenses would collectively form a single eye.
In other words, just because married folks are healthier than single people, it doesn't mean that marriage is causing the health gains.
And every single one of you deserves our support -- not just with words, but with deeds.
The repeated denunciations of Wright will now lead each and every single one of you to have your pastors' oral and written words examined.
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In other words, the framers did not mean to freeze America in a single historical moment by dictating that only the legal or political outcomes they expected should be seen as legitimate for all time to come.
When you arrive in the small rural hamlet of Cocora, the views from the single narrow mountain road spill out into an idyllic emerald valley that begs as many words for green as Eskimos have for snow.
In other words, VAR said how much money a bank could lose in a single day IF mortgage borrowers behaved the way they had in the past and the world stayed within the 95% of the bell-shaped curve it normally occupies.
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In other words, Dubai's fortunes rest on much more than the fate of a single property, no matter how tall.
It is why we cannot distinguish words or sentences when we first hear a foreign language and the reason it sounds instead like a single stream of noise.
Scientists often use "hedge words" because they know it's unwise to put too much stock in the results of a single study, or in mixed results from a group of related studies.
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