When the word came, the local Afghan Army commander, Lieutenant Mohammad Qasim, jumped out of bed.
They're pretty good buzzmeisters too, hyping your startup when the word needs to get around.
The FDCPA was enacted in 1977 at a time when the word privacy had an entirely different meaning to people than it does today.
Dr. Bronner's lawsuit was conceived five years ago when the word "organic" began appearing on widely marketed products, which never had to meet a standard to use that term.
The benefits of a safe food supply are undeniable, but they sometimes come with trade-offs that can be hard to grasp especially when the word "organic" appears on a package.
Recalling an era when the word "atomic" conjured modernity and mystery, the Smithsonian-run Atomic Testing Museum remains an intriguing testament to the period when the fantastical - and destructive - power of nuclear energy was tested just outside of Las Vegas.
"Once I hear the word April, I am really offended when I hear the word snow, " she said.
This is certainly an improved attitude toward CLWR than prevailed a month ago when Sprint used the bankruptcy word when asked about Clearwire at its long postponed analyst day.
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Today it looks classic, in much the same way that such masterpieces of midcentury modernism as, say, Mies van der Rohe's Seagram Building or Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim long ago ceased to look "modern, " at least in the informal sense that most people have in mind when they use the word.
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So what you have happening in the African-American community is a lot of times when they hear the word gay, they think white.
When the pronouncer pronounced the last word, the look on Kerry's face told 8.5m viewers that this was one she had revised.
On the morning of September 11, 2001, the Enterprise was returning home from the Persian Gulf when word came of the attacks.
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As Finley was doing his research, tornado forecasting came to a screeching halt when the Signal Corps banned the word "tornado" from official forecasts because they were concerned the word would cause widespread panic.
Several retail giants learned this the hard way when they began taking the word Christmas out of their November and December advertising campaigns.
The bell may have tolled for the term when it was added to the Merriam Webster dictionary in 2006, or maybe two years later when Mitt Romney uttered the word on the campaign trail.
But Campbell had the last word when he got to the ball before Neil Collins and then composed himself to fire past Davis.
Meanwhile, the rest of us continue to struggle with the problems users face even in a Windows 7 world: sporadic freezing, the occasional printer that disappears from our network, the sudden shutdown of Word when in the middle of a document.
Smoke and Mirrors is what I think about when I hear the word for-profit schools.
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When Arvind got the word "dehnstufe" earlier in the finals, the audience groaned.
In this country when we use the word prosciutto, most people take it to mean Prosciutto di Parma or a near sibling.
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When we hear the word Vortex, we're inclined to think of dodgy eighties nightclubs, or even dodgier science fiction from the same decade.
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Entrepreneurs who have brilliant ideas, are starting new ventures and are full of passion and enthusiasm become terrified when they hear the word sell.
Does it make you uncomfortable when I use the word 'dongle'?
Early-warning antennae should twitch when they detect the word smart, signifying a return to old ways but with lessons learnt: bankers are already talking about smart securitisation.
When you hear the word "featherbedder, " what comes to mind?
When we use the word group or community loosely, we often envision a number of people who can see each other, interact directly and get to know one another.
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When you hear the word "mummy, " you might think of the ancient Egyptians who preserved their rulers by drying out their bodies and wrapping them in bandages treated with special chemicals.
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But Mordred -- big, proud, poor Mordred -- he leaned against me the next day after losing control and wetting the carpet for the first time ever, and Douglas and I leaned onto each other, hard and sobbing, when we heard the word "tumor" the day after that.
The first occurred when word of a contract negotiated by the union representing Somali and other workers at a plant in Shelbyville, Tennessee made national news.
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