Some did, and there is even a slang word for it in Polish, "szmalcownik".
And you don't have to take our word for it in terms of the difference between their plans.
When he's giving someone feedback on a document -- whether it's on a PowerPoint Deck or in Microsoft Word -- it's much more tedious to mark it up on a keyboard, Gutsche said.
Tell it in a word doc, or a storyboard, or scratch it with a quill pen on vellum, but whatever you do, create a story first.
To start, anything with the word "tontine" in it has much emotional and legal baggage to overcome.
"In a word, it's a great medication, " says Jed Black, a doctor at Stanford University's Center for Narcolepsy.
Inflation is an ugly word in Brazil, and it is currently hovering around 6% after years of inflation under 5.1%.
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After reverse engineering the Trinity code, ISS saw several references to the word "Trinity" in it and decided to call it that.
Separately, the company is also releasing a smart power strip, which logs your energy use for various gadgets, and then sends that data to an iOS app. (An Android version is in development.) No word on how much it'll cost in the US, though in Europe it'll cost 64 euro, tax included.
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In other words, you actually have to say the word "comma" in order for it to insert one.
In an interview with a website in Los Angeles, Richard Sherman once said it was a word constructed in the same way he and his brother used to make up words in their childhood.
"To be told in my own country I can't use a word in the English dictionary - it's nonsense, " said Mr McColghan.
His job is to lobby his former colleagues not to sign a letter that has that exact same language in it, word for word.
Unsure, she took his word for it and dove in.
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Not surprising, then, that Britain's government should grab hold of the word and cling to it in the buffeting the coalition has had since the budget on June 22nd proposed higher taxes and even sharper spending cuts.
But after eBay became the preferred place on the web to trade collectibles in the late 1990s, largely through word of mouth, it quickly entered a virtuous circle in which more buyers attracted more sellers, who attracted yet more sellers, and so on.
If you look it up in the dictionary, one definition for the word has it as a synonym for an underhand plot or conspiracy.
It's free for phones that run Android 2.0, and word is that they're in talks with Apple to get it on the iPhone (word that brought a big hit to the stock of both GPS giants, Garmin and TomTom).
They make it clear in word and deed that a blame game will not be tolerated.
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Washington and Benedict Arnold: A Tale of Two Patriots, Palmer captured it in one word: character.
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When I ran the same text on the version of Word I use in my computer, it in fact missed most, too.
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The word gained credence in the 1950s when it was used by the then-critic Francois Truffaut to describe directors with a recognisable visual style.
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.
But she says although she would never use the word fat in her surgery, as it has "childhood playground associations", she thinks talk of banning overweight is "political correctness gone mad".
It was to put it in one word, breathtaking.
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Write the word in his magical notebook, and it comes to life on the screen to allow him to progress and find the magic to stop his sister from turning to stone.
"We said, 'We're going to roll the dice and the take chance it will be critically well-received and get an award accolade that would keep it in the ether and, through word of mouth, more people would go to see it, '" says its star Bradley Cooper.
And they say this is because it is so difficult in English to tell how a word is pronounced from the way it is written.
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