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Let me quote from that portion of his testimony, which appears on pages 512 and 513, which makes it clear that he wasn't ever claiming that he spotted that verb tense at the time in the Jones deposition, and his silence or his answer was based on spotting the verb tense then.
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People wanted a verb, they made a verb, and everyone agreed that it was a verb.
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That was the verb I used, yes.
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It would color, to use the verb, friends that we would have.
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Calling it the "Horse" might not have been optimal, but giving it an animal name that doubles as a violent verb was a good move (the Ram is also Dodge's logo).
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What with being the first to market with an innovative product, and having that device become a generic verb a la Xerox, we would have thought the company's future looked bright.
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One brand in particular has carried out this entrepreneurial focus so well that today it is both a noun and a verb .
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When I had my first job in journalism many, many years ago, I was told that I could never use the word contact as a verb.
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So much so that, like every major web success story, it now commands its own verb.
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"It may be that the very wide definition of the word collusion that Judge Cory adopted was due to his concentration on one of the synonyms, namely the verb connive, " the inquiry report said.
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Only thus can we probe, to borrow a key verb from the aficionados, the ridiculous for the sublime: those terrors, or unlikely consolations, that lurk within.
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