The leaflet also mentions for the first time the word "suicide".
Still, after she noticed one home-based employee's output lagging for several months, the program enabled her to see that the employee was spending a lot of time writing Word documents, something not required for her job.
Roberts claims that iListen's lag-time in Microsoft Word is typically under 10 seconds.
The FDCPA was enacted in 1977 at a time when the word privacy had an entirely different meaning to people than it does today.
Meaning that by the time NASA gets word that the rover has started its descent, the result of that landing will already have happened.
It was around that time that the word "greenmail" gained currency, and if Mr. Steinberg was hardly the only beneficiary, he was among the most feared personalities in corporate America.
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During that time, the word "moor" itself underwent a change of definition: Originally meaning a Muslim, it became a generic term for any person from Africa or from the Ottoman Empire.
In 1969, Yes recorded their eponymous debut album, to be followed by Time And A Word, on which his band mates Jon Anderson and Chris Squire wanted the backing of an orchestra.
And the opportunity to present your goods to hundreds of prospects at a time beats cold canvassing or word-of-mouth referrals any time.
Indeed, Obama used the word "crisis" four times in his speech -- one more time than he used the word perhaps most closely identified with him: Hope.
Gates negotiated flex-time before there was a word for it and pursued project work that she could complete in her own time and on her own terms.
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Mitchell, 60, is a Boston management consultant who in his spare time writes 600-word book reviews for Amazon.com.
The first time someone hears the word trillion, they might not know the number of zeros but they know it's a big number.
When it came time to spread the word, the pair turned to their longtime publicist Kathryn Frazier, of the Chicago-based public-relations firm Biz 3.
"Eventually you reach a high performance level as each time you trace a word, the pattern will start to be remembered, " said Dr Zhai.
He was more disturbed by those who stood idly by, not agreeing with what was going on, but at the same time not uttering a word against it.
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At the same time, a cautionary word is due: While the geographic commands are a useful tool for dividing up the Pentagon's work, the danger is that they are also the enemy of strategic thinking.
To her credit, Goodwin did not leave the Time essay as her last word on the subject.
Over time, with the printed word, knowledge was no longer so easily contained or controlled, and it was transformative.
Ms. WASHINGTON: Well I'm taking him at his word from the time being.
Amidst all the writing on the wall, that one word is repeated time and time again in red: Clear.
No wonder: writers were paid by the word at the time, creating an incentive to produce quantity rather than quality.
I've always wondered who these people are who have the time to write thousand-word reviews of things like heated toilet seats.
Roberts didn't have any trouble with the 35-word oath this time around.
From time to time, to keep its word, Congress has had to pass debt ceiling legislation so the government can meet its obligations.
The paper also tracked word usage through time (each year, for instance, 1% of the world's English-speaking population switches from "sneaked" to "snuck").
McQuaid, who was a high level employee within the organization at the time, recalls the instant frozen in time after the f-word flew from her mouth.
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The phantom of the hallucination of repetitive concentration held for too long a time, like saying a word over and over until it kind of melted and got foreign.
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