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At the bomb site in Oklahoma City survivors wore expressions of joyous incredulity as the word "guilty" echoed 11 times across the grounds.
CNN: For many, verdict means justice
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The military got first word of the American Airlines Flight 11 hijacking nine minutes before it hit the World Trade Center.
CNN: 9/11 recordings chronicle confusion, delay
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This word looked like it might trip up 11-year-old Vanya Shivashankar of Olathe, Kan.
NPR: Notable Words From The National Spelling Bee
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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.
WSJ: Lawyer Pushed AMR Deal
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There's no word yet when the Hard Rock Casino or 11 other Gulf Coast casinos might re-open.
NPR: Casinos' Destruction Leaves Thousands Jobless
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In a French grammar lesson at the College Chevereus, 11-year-olds copy word for word from the blackboard, and are corrected if they leave too wide a margin.
BBC: News | UK POLITICS | Going to school
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The company, headquartered in Indiana, employs more than 11, 000 sneakerologists (a new word for me) who are product specialists and understand all facets of athletic shoes.
FORBES: Macy's -- A Great Partnership with The Finish Line
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The San Antonio Spurs were also staying overnight in Detroit after seeing their 11-game winning streak fall to the Pistons, awaiting word on when they might be able to fly to New York for their game Sunday night at Brooklyn.
WSJ: Northeast storm disrupts travel for sports teams
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On the morning of September 11, 2001, the Enterprise was returning home from the Persian Gulf when word came of the attacks.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Makes Defense Personnel Announcements
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Unfortunately, the Czechs have been unable to agree on a one-word informal name for their country, whether in Czech or English, since the peaceful demise of Czechoslovakia 11 years ago (the other half became Slovakia, which works fine so long as it is not confused with Slovenia).
ECONOMIST: In search of a shorter label for the country