"I don't often use that word but then it is not very often that you get to meet one, " he said.
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The high falutin' description would be "postmodern"--an overused word but one that, in this case, perfectly captures where the kids are at.
Senator Obama says he can meet his deadline, but we have to take him at his word but it's said in the course of a political campaign.
The goal was to give not only the definitions of a word but also, in effect, that word's biography, chronicling its various uses from its origin to the present.
Mr Roberts speculates that "gg" sounds like a Japanese word but as none of the domains has been renewed then it's hard to find out what use they might have been put to.
Sixth, let us show by our willingness to bring Turkey, a proud Muslim nation into the EU on the same and equal terms as all others, that Europe is committed not just in word but in deed to a Europe of diverse races, cultures and religions all bound together by common rules and a sense of human solidarity and mutual respect.
And so - they didn't quite use that word, but they use another word similar.
He never said a word, but before our eyes he started to sweat profusely.
Shockley was once described as having reverse - oh, missed on a word, but...
Complicity is a slippery word, but there is a degree of truth in what he says.
Often people assumed that he had died, never saying a word, but you could tell.
We tend to shy away from that word, but they're more advanced, more full-featured than typical compact cameras.
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"I don't know if I used the 'L-word' but I expressed internally that I was concerned, " Ewing said.
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Zuckerberg has been a man of his word, but so far that has not worked out for stock investors.
This is merely a single study and hardly the final word, but the conclusions confirm what many others have found.
An etymologist can trace the origin and development of a word, but who can identify the moment when absolutely took off?
That may be a four-letter word, but the two initiatives it encapsulates can lay the foundation for IT advancement among the have-nots.
He kept his word, but made sure the king remained a figurehead.
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It's a good buzz word, but the real challenge is sticking to healthy habits as the hour grows later and the pressures mount.
There's no exact word, but "shabby conduct" is a close phrase.
We don't often summarize market share in one word, but: ouch.
Labour have used the G-word, but are privately relieved that their high-profile MPs should be able to avoid fighting each other in brutal selection contests for new seats.
The navigation, at first glance, feels overdone in a Ms. Pacman sense of the word, but in application proved efficient at forewarning a non-Angeleno native about upcoming lane changes and turns.
And I thought some of the individual players showed up much better in the second half, there was a lot more - passion isn't the right word, but something like that.
Out of Charlotte, indeed, the Lord raised up not only a mighty preacher of his Word, but also something like an All-American prelate, a modern version of a Prince of the Church.
"I know tax is a dirty word, but if we were paying a carbon tax that accounted for our impact on greenhouse gases, that would in fact change our consumption, " explained Mrs.
First of all, I hate being talked down to which always seems to follow when using that word, but I have a theory that it actually harms people and keeps them from achieving their goals instead of meeting them.
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