Humor was definitely the most-oft used word to describe what makes a commercial memorable.
According to the company's research, "My government will" is the most used word sequence in the Queen's language.
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.
Obama used the word entrepreneur once, and the word seemed pinched coming out of his mouth.
Both said Monday that they remained friends and used the word "amicable" to describe the parting.
Oddly, the English text included it, but the French version used the word souplesse.
So much so, he used the word 44 times in his introductory press conference in March 2012.
"I hope I used the word failure enough that he knows it, " she told reporters after the hearing.
We've never used the word 'co-hosting', rather co-operating with a few African countries.
OED, written citations tell us who used a word, not where or when (Shakespeare, the Bible, Milton and Spenser excepted).
Ms. Huxtable used the word "urbicide" to describe cities in the 1960s, blighted by decay, uncontrolled development, social maladies and pollution.
While never used the word malaise, the speech hardened perceptions about Carter.
And few doubt that Mr Blair has used this word in private - both he had his spokesman have pointedly refused to deny it.
The Russian-born choreographer never used the word "abstract" to describe them.
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Three such service members, speaking to CNN on the condition we wouldn't use their real names, all used the word "relief" when asked about the repeal.
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The woman, who told the court she broke down in tears and screamed as she was beaten 14 times with the rope, never used this word.
He was echoing Margaret Thatcher, who used the word "swamped" in the lead-up to her 1979 election victory, to howls of protest that she was "playing the race card".
It was Hamilton Bolton, the BCA founder, who used the word supercycle, and he was referring generally to a lot of things, including money velocity, bank liquidity and interest rates.
Nick Robinson said this was the first time the prime minister had personally used the word cuts while insisting the things people cared about, such as schools and hospitals, would be protected.
You used the word "brittle" to describe your condition, and it is a very accurate descriptor of how vulnerable people with bipolar disorder can be to changes in their human or natural environments.
As the austerity debate rages on, no other person than the national spiritual leader the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby has waded in and used a word no want wants to hear: Depression.
The fact that Tombini has used the word attentive before the April meeting is a strong signal that, contrary to what we believed, the Bank has decided to fast forward its protocol and raise rates now.
Bernanke only used the word default once.
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He was alleged to have used the word during an altercation with police from the Diplomatic Protection Group (DPG) outside Downing Street in September, when they asked him to use the pedestrian gate rather than the main gate.
Match referee Mike Procter said he was satisfied Harbhajan had used the word - though neither of the two umpires heard the remarks - and that "he meant it to offend on the basis of Symonds' race or ethnic origin".
In the White House, President Eisenhower held a National Security Council meeting in the summer of 1960 in which at one point he turned to his CIA director and used the word "eliminated" in terms of what he wanted done with Lumumba.
He said they joked that they planned to down a shot of liquor every time the CEO used the word "synthetic, " a reference to the type of collateralized-debt obligation for which Goldman has been accused of fraud by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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