The UK government has always been strangely reluctant to spell out what is expected from its people.
Using littleBits pieces, she stitched wire into the hat to spell out her Twitter handle.
The obvious question came up - well, how are we going to spell Hanukkah?
Thirteen-year-old Kerry Close of New Jersey then had to spell kundalini and Ursprache to win.
So, before you could remember how to spell Fukushima Dai-ichi, the Dow had plunged 100 points.
Ecologically and aesthetically, that seemed to spell the end of the river per se.
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt is due to spell out the UK's broadband strategy next week.
Back surgery in 1996 seemed to spell the end of his career as his start times slowed.
Mr Hoon is also unlikely to spell out the implications of the strategy in terms of personnel.
That's the choice at the next election, and today I want to spell out exactly what it means.
So, for example, "Muhammad" often becomes "Mohamed, " the way Tunisians in the 1940s tended to spell the name.
It was left to Singapore statesman Lee Kuan Yew to spell out the implications of the Sinatra Principle.
Mr Hatoyama's government, in office since September, has so far failed to spell out clearly its economic policies.
But he stands almost alone among leading European politicians in his ability to spell out two basic truths.
We know how to spell "love" if you want to spell "love, " but "luv" is not a real word.
The manager is happy in the job and he is quick to spell out the importance of this friendly.
"Those costs are pennies apart, " he says, declining to spell out the numbers.
The reluctance to spell out the party's tax and spending plans in advance of an election may be understandable.
Israel has yet to spell out what it will let in by land.
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But she later stumbled while attempting to spell "melocoton, " a word meaning a peach grafted on a quince root stalk.
The candidates are so overwhelmed by corporate dollars in advertising that they have to spell their names for the reporters.
The legal documents mentioned above allow you to spell out under what circumstances you want to be kept alive.
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The Iraqi government has been pushing for the United States to set a general timetable to spell out troops withdrawals.
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Both points might seem obvious to non-bankers but one can see why CEBS felt it necessary to spell this out.
"This is going to spell the death of the conventional mutual fund, " declares Jaime Punishill, an analyst for Forrester Research.
Though he is urbane and good on television, Mr Chung has lost ground by failing to spell out his policies.
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Just as organizations need mission statements to spell out their overall goals and guide their decision-making, so too do individuals.
It points out that while old age does bring with it challenges, it does not necessarily need to spell a downward spiral to infirmity.
The rise of video on demand, TiVo, low-cost subscription services like those of Netflix and Wal-Mart all appear to spell Blockbuster's doom.
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