But maybe we should also come up with a new word that means what the old word friend used to mean.
So I hope that all the reporters who are here will record what you just said and will help get that word out.
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She says that many birth parents in Uganda don't fully understand what adoption actually means and that there is no word for 'adoption' in the local Luganda language.
And, Guy, what does the change in that one word mean for British citizens?
And all of these working in harmony is what my client meant by that one word passion.
So I don't call that amnesty, and I think the debate over that word is part of what doomed this bill.
No what I am referring to is that two word phrase that is surely on the agenda of many a marketing meeting from sea to shining sea.
It was only when Mr Hakeem had left the country that he got word of what he says was an illegal meeting of his party executive called without his permission.
Mr. BEN JARVIS (Affirmation Member): And all of the other boys in the class laughed, but I just sat there completely stunned because I finally had a word for what it was that I was feeling.
Diet, he says, is a scientific word that quite literally means what food you put into your body each day.
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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?
In fact, what he does is so personalized that he redefines the word bespoke.
She follows conversation, reacts, engages and offers unsolicited ideas -- usually in the form of a single word or gesture that makes clear what she means.
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.
What makes this exercise even funnier is the fact that the word "literally" does not appear once--literally!
Ironically, given that he first won over so many independents by speaking his mind, the case for Mr McCain comes down to a piece of artifice: vote for him on the assumption that he does not believe a word of what he has been saying.
What remains clear is that until she makes a choice, her every word, appearance and association will be scrutinized.
Besides, what corporation wouldn't want the kind of word of mouth that tens of thousands of ex-Marines endlessly repeating "Semper fi!"
No, there was just word that the European leaders had pledged to do what they could to help head off a default.
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"I don't like the word anarchy, but in some ways that's what we're creating, " says Sastri, HelloBrain's CEO.
"I don't like the word anarchy, but in some ways that's what we're creating, " says Sastri, HelloBrain's chief executive.
"What we found is that it may be hard to put a value on word-of-mouth but that it absolutely has predictive power, " says Omar Wasow, a Ph.
And if the word integration means anything, this is what it means: that we, with love, shall force our brothers to see themselves as they are, to cease fleeing from reality and begin to change it.
But Mr. Butler's relentless activism in the American case is a reminder that bondholders, employees and suppliers have the last legal word on what happens in a Chapter 11 case and can exert their will to influence the outcome.
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That is what happened in the U.S., for example, after Word War II, and again during the Clinton years.
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Listening to the future governor yesterday, I couldn't help thinking that he might change the attitude to economic policy in the UK, by reminding us that what we're living through is not just "exceptional" - a word he used a lot today - but worth getting worked up about.
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