As well as a technology genius, Jobs had a deft touch with his words.
Her brother, Jacob, is as generous with his words as his grandmother is with hugs for him.
But critics of Perez Balladares, a beefy, combative millionaire businessman known as Toro, or Bull, say his actions are out of step with his words.
With his words this morning, the President joined a list of great American leaders who have praised these central American virtues and ideals to our culture and our nation.
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To soften the force of his criticism for his current employer, Yegge started the post with harsh words for his previous employer, Amazon.
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And with Howard Stern on board, who could disagree with his choice of words?
We can play Reverend Wright's sermons on every channel, every day and talk about them from now until the election, and make the only question in this campaign whether or not the American people think that I somehow believe or sympathize with his most offensive words.
Although Obama received enthusiastic applause from his audience in Prague when he announced his intention to destroy the US's nuclear arsenal, drastically scale back its missile defense programs and forge a new alliance with Russia, his words were anything but music to the ears of the leaders of former Soviet satellites threatened by Russia.
Mr Aznar has none of his predecessor's tactical virtuosity, nor yet his rough-and-ready way with words, nor his youthful bonhomie, even though, at 56, Mr Gonzalez is 11 years the older.
Channeling his inner Greenspan, Bernanke filled the ether with words meant to mask his underlying intentions, but a few contradictions did make their way into his speech which reveal his easing bias.
Wilson's phrasing is ear-catching, the way he syncs up his words with the band's rhythm section.
And how is Mr Jospin to reconcile his post-election deeds with his pre-election words?
"We must have respect for them, " he says, choosing his words with care.
Chafe seasoned his remarks with words like "dialogue" and "relationships"--he used some variation of "partner" at least a dozen times.
While an author could create with words anything his imagination could conceive, the filmmaker was limited to what the audience's eyes would accept as real.
With members of his late father's band, Egypt 80, playing alongside younger musicians and with the words "FELA LIVES" tattooed across his back, Seun Kuti made world music that completely transcended the term: utterly African, yet thoroughly cosmopolitan.
He stared straight ahead and his tone barely changed, but his words spewed with an almost terrifying urgency.
The decision to help out in Afghanistan is the clearest sign so far that Mr Sarkozy is prepared to back his Atlanticist words with deeds.
But he will also need to overcome tensions he helped foster with his hard-line stance on immigration and his inflammatory words as interior minister, when, for example, he promised to clean out a crime-ridden housing project with an industrial power hose.
Jesus may have also salted his speech with puns on Aramaic words, the language of everyday communication.
His words were met with a round of applause by secondary heads at their annual conference in Edinburgh.
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His words clearly resonated with more than a few in the audience of PR pros when he reminisced about all those pressers that managed to draw just three journalists.
Sandor tenders his resignation with four-letter words and leaves.
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So, when the president of the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) says the industry is on track to meet his projection of a 4.7% increase in sales of microchips for the fourth quarter of 2001, his words are treated with caution.
With those words David Cameron heralded his arrival in Algeria - the first Western leader to visit this country since the hostage crisis which left 38 foreigners dead and the first British prime minister to visit in half a century of Algerian independence.
In his debate with Republican Jack Kemp during the 1996 presidential campaign, Gore enunciated his words so carefully that he managed to come off as irritating -- both robotic and condescending -- even while scoring what most observers called a win over Kemp.
His protagonist's self-pity becomes hopelessly intertwined with funny absurdity, but then the wrenching consequences of his words become clear.
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