Mr Darling insisted that the words he had used about stakeholder pensions were not contained within the draft speech.
For Mr Obama it appears that the words of Mr Wright are a bigger liability than was Kennedy's Catholicism.
Domestically, her appeal is such that the words "heptathlete" and "tabloid fodder" can be safely used in the same sentence.
But spell checkers only check that the words being used are in fact correctly spelt: they do not check that they are the correct words.
National patrimony laws are notoriously hard to find in the statute books (to say nothing of the possibility that the words will be Greek to you).
But the grandson of Scouts founder Robert Baden-Powell told the BBC that the words of the oath provide a "sense of purpose to cling on to".
Earlier this month, Britain's National Beef Association called for more specific labeling of meat products and asked that the words "United Kingdom origin" be printed on packaging.
Bagehot's vocabulary is certainly pellucid, in that the words mean exactly what he intends, unlike the mysterious utterances of adolescents or the various impenetrable professional jargons of today.
"We had two senior and respected members of our board who were in that small section of supporters and they are quite adamant that the words were not spoken, " he added.
Most of them have forgotten that the words of the Prophet contain enough injunctions against ostentatious burials to make clear that headstones, let alone mausoleums, are out for the truly devout.
And I want to stress very strongly that the words that I heard from him today give us the sense that together we work also for the sake -- for the purpose of Polish security.
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But with the depressing predictability that follows the words "Madonna" and "movies, " the reviews have not been kind.
First, there are the hand movements that emphasize the words--the posture of the hand as it beats the air will tell you something about the mood of the person.
Couple that with the words in the Norwegian Nobel Committee's citation that the peace prize is being awarded to Obama "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and co-operation between peoples" and that they have "attached special importance to Obama's vision of and work for a world without nuclear weapons, " and the message is clear.
That is why it was with a great satisfaction that I received the words of the United States that in the United States, people think very seriously about cooperation.
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Learn from my experience, that the cruel words of one are nothing compared to the shouts of many.
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Providence's winning proposal will equip low-income children with recording devices that count the words and conversations they are exposed to.
The Cornish Language Partnership said that the removal of the words "Penn an Wlas" was an act of "linguistic cleansing".
Baynote is also different from other recommendation approaches in the way that it examines the words associated with the clicks the user makes.
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We all know that using the words "relaxed" and "banker" in the same sentence is a rarity unless, of course, one is referring to the rule book.
As for the fact that we hear the words in public more than we used to, I suggest we bring our sense of "dirty" into line with the rest of our modern come-as-you-are American spirits.
And as I said yesterday, we take what the Prime Minister said yesterday -- we take seriously and hope that the government of Egypt takes seriously the words of the Prime Minister in saying that those responsible for the violence on Wednesday will and should be held accountable.
More subtly, if none of the predicted sentences is entirely correct, yet collectively they contain the words that were spoken, the user can simply slide his finger across the appropriate words to link them up.
The only difference is that for them the words they use are the action.
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" The players told The Star-Ledger that Hermann absorbed the words and said: "I choose not to coach you guys.
Come to that, what about all the words that English picks up abroad?
We should reject the notion that tweeting words included in the watch list, such as San Diego or clouds, justifies monitoring our activities on social-media platforms.
But I will say this, as I started out by saying, I think that regardless of what he said yesterday, the true test is not in the words that someone speaks but in the actions that a country takes.
"The thing that struck me when I put together this list was that 90% of the top 100 words were one syllable, and that a large proportion were actually from Old English, meaning the basic words we use all the time in basic sentences are from before the Norman Conquest, " he said.
So full of life, he was a man both confident in himself and curious about others, alive to the world around him with a character that is captured in the words of a Mathew Arnold poem that he admired.
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