But Cook did apologize, and he used the S-word ("extremely sorry"), and it was in the first paragraph, and he didn't charge his customers with ineptitude, or rebuke them in any way.
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Few Americans know more about that hysteria and the cost it incurs than U.S. pig farmers, who can probably feel pork prices dropping everything someone uses the "s-word" despite the stubborn fact that one cannot contract this virus by eating pork.
The video is understood to show Mr Landeros stencilling an image of a bullfighter, a bull and the word 'conquista' - the Spanish word for conquest - on Picasso's 1932 work Woman in a Red Armchair.
However, a company representative did tell us an OS X solution is indeed in the works and should be coming once the next iteration of the product gets launched -- mum's the word on when exactly that'll be.
Who'd expect to see the world's favorite three-letter word plastered across the old imperial city of Hue?
There is no federal regulation in the U.S. enforcing how the "O-word" can be used by beauty brands.
And because of the Internet's word-of-mouth amplification powers, Mr Bezos cannot risk sending customers away grumbling.
The BBC's home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said the officer had backed up the Sun's version of events and the language - including the word "pleb" - that Mr Mitchell was reported to have used.
Every pair of glasses is still designed and produced in the latest Mykita Haus in a quiet residential area of Berlin's Mitte district and much of the company's success is based on word-of-mouth, its founders say.
And finally, what of the perception - a handy word that - laid out in this morning's Western Mail that the people of Wales deserve a more effective government, that the cabinet is about to be reshuffled?
Foster's genius--the word is hardly too strong--is most apparent in his structural thought.
That's the word from the non-profit research group Kids in Danger, which has been tracking toy injuries and deaths among recalled products since 2001.
For example, visit most any city in Europe, large or small, and there will be a symbol similar to a target or bull's-eye beside the word "Centro" or "Zentrum, " or however you say downtown in the local language.
On the day of the announcement that the convertible will be built, there was no word from the Rolls-Royce's acting chief executive Stefan Krause, BMW board member in charge of finance.
Frank's bill is still in its infant stages--no word yet on the administration's position. (The White House typically doesn't take a stance this early in the legislative game.) But if history is an indicator, anything that might impose more regulation on U.S. oil companies is not likely to go over well at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Much of the swaggering, 7, 000-word speech, given on the mayor's 71st birthday, was an unabashed celebration of what Mr. Bloomberg considers his administration's considerable record of accomplishment.
The umpires, apparently unsighted, accepted Clarke and Ponting's word that the catch was a good one - Ponting even raising his own finger as though giving the batsman out.
When Grasso replaced William Donaldson as the Big Board's chief in 1994, Reuters covered the story in a 147-word news brief.
As with the 17-incher, there's no word yet on pricing or availability, but we're hoping to hear more on those tidbits soon.
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We've some really unfortunate news to share with Lumia 810 owners who'd purchased the handset on T-Mobile's word that a software update would enable LTE support.
In a party political broadcast filmed at his home the Liberal Democrat leader speaks directly to camera and with real intensity about a decision which he believes has become a weight around his and his party's ankles - the decision to break his word by first signing, then breaking a pledge to vote against increases in student tuition fees.
By simply visiting the Parents Portal on MEEPTablet.com from any device with a web browser (computer, smart phone, tablet), parents can not only hand-pick ("whitelist") which websites or keywords their kids have or don't have access to, but they can add words to the tablet's built-in "bad word" list so their child will not be able to search for those words or use them in the chat feature.
When you buy a market, right, there's some villainy--I don't have the right word, right, but there's going to be a bad guy.
The Foundation Building's arcaded Italianate design by Frederick Petersen was the last word in 19th-century high style.
While it has twice downplayed rumors of an upcoming Office for competing mobile platforms, supposed new screenshots and details from The Verge hint that the Redmond team's use of the word "inaccurate" wasn't a flat-out rejection.
Prof Andrew Graves, head of the University's School of Management, told Li he could resubmit the 12, 000-word essay, appeal against the mark or accept it and withdraw from the course.
Less than two months after the App Store's debut, most developers are still relying on the App Store and word-of-mouth to yield sales.
One of the things that kind of shocked me--"shocked" me is the right word--is the extent to which it's become international.
And what's the one word seen nonstop after Dodd-Frank in The Wall Street Journal?
Who remembers when Duane "Dog" Chapman was caught using the N-word on his son's answering machine?
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