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words and General
In his own words, Bang-Jensen ' took it for granted that the Group would report to the Secretary General privately and not in public.
In other words, the Secretary General is to be a nonpartisan, international servant, not a political, national one.
Some Newfoundland English differs from General Canadian English in vowel pronunciation ( e. g., in much of Newfoundland, the words fear and fair are homophones ), in morphology and syntax ( e. g., in Newfoundland the word bes is sometimes used in place of the normally conjugated forms of to be to describe continual actions or states of being, as in that rock usually bes under water instead of that rock is usually under water, but normal conjugation of to be is used in all other cases ; bes is likely a carryover of British Somerset usage with Irish grammar ) or Cornish, and in preservation of archaic adverbial-intensifiers ( e. g., in Newfoundland that play was right boring and that play was some boring both mean " that play was very boring ").
DEC developed the 16-bit PDP 11 as a response to the introduction of the Data General NOVA, which had a 16-bit word length ; DEC's previous PDP-8 had only 12 bit words.
General Staal comments that " words are the weapons of womenfolk " and that the clone of Martha Jones performed well " for a female " as opinions on the sexuality inequalities in other species.
For example, while the words hard and singer would be pronounced and in Received Pronunciation, they would be pronounced and in General American.
Of no small irony, the United States Navy was also the yard's insurer — though the concept of reimbursing General Dynamics under these conditions was initially considered " preposterous " in the words of Secretary Lehman, the legal basis of General Dynamics ' claims included insurance compensation.
For example, most Data General Nova, IBM 1130, and many Apple II computers had only 4 K words of RAM installed.
In the words of USAF General George S. Brown, Commander, Air Force Systems Command in 1972, " The only reason we need ( UAVs ) is that we don't want to needlessly expend the man in the cockpit.
< p > With full responsibility for my words, I am now compelled to say that the cruel massacre of the Chinese proletariat and the Chinese Revolution at its three most important turning points, the strengthening of the position of the trade union agents of British imperialism after the General Strike of 1926, and, finally, the general weakening of the position of the Communist International and the Soviet Union, the party owes principally and above all to Stalin.
In the words of the Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-Moon:
* General service list, a list of basic English words for language learners
The defeated German leader, General Ludendorff, described it in the following words: " August 8th was the black day of the German Army in the history of the war ".
Giveaway features include the characteristic pronunciation of the diphthong in words like " cow ", which is more closed and rounded than in Received Pronunciation or General American ; the pronunciation of the strut vowel ( again, more closed than the RP or GenAm version, though not as closed as in the Creole ); semi-rhoticity, i. e. the dropping of the "- r " in words like " water " ( at the end of unstressed syllables ) and " market " ( before a consonant ); but not in words like " car " or " dare " ( stressed syllables at the end of the word ).
In the debate in the Commons the Conservative MP General Peel said: " It is come to this, that the words of the Prime Minister of England, uttered in the Parliament of England, are to be regarded as mere idle menaces to be laughed at and despised by foreign powers?
During the third session of the UN General Assembly in Paris, Spaak apostrophized the delegation of the Soviet Union with the famous words: " Messieurs, nous avons peur de vous " ( Sirs, we are afraid of you ).
Through a lengthy investigation by the State's Attorney General, Gregg Abbott, an attempt blocked by Governor Rick Perry to trademark the words " The Alamo ", a contract dispute to market the Alamo with William Morris Endeavor, and a failed 175th Anniversary symphony concert celebration with Pop star Phil Collins, the DRT maintained control of the Alamo through 2010, and most of 2011.
But lexical set BATH ( words such as " rather ", " dance ", and " half ") patterns with PATH in some accents including Received Pronunciation but with TRAP in others including General American.
In the words of Director General of Civil Aviation AB Corbett,
The combination of the words as " Hampton Roads " was recorded as the channel linking the James, Elizabeth, and Nansemond rivers with the Chesapeake Bay in an act of the Virginia General Assembly in 1755.
Stead, who, in his own words, acted as a " literary hack " for the General when Mrs. Booth lay dying.
* Punk rock band Anti-Flag has a song called " 1915 " on their 2012 album The General Strike which is dedicated to Joe Hill and references the words of his last will.

words and Leonard
McLaren's last words were said to be " Free Leonard Peltier ".
According to Entertainment Weekly, Leonard spoke these words as the show opened: " If you're a fan, what you will see in the next minutes, hours, and days to follow may convince you that you've gone to sports heaven.
When introduced, Duva said a few words to the crowd and spoke kindly about one of the bouts that took place comparing it to a Hagler / Leonard fight.
The crossword compilers, Melville Jones and Leonard Dawe were questioned by MI5 who determined the appearance of the words was innocent, but after the turn of the century, a former student identified that Dawe frequently requested words from his students, many of whom were children in the same area as US military personnel.
At the end of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Leonard Nimoy reads a version of the quotation that adds the word " continuing " between " the " and " voyages ", replaces the words " its five-year " with " her on-going ", and adds the word " forms " after " life ": Space ... the Final Frontier.
The band's second album, Quest 1992, was inspired by crossword compiler Leonard Dawe, who in 1944 inadvertently leaked code words from Operation Overlord in a Daily Telegraph crossword.
In May 2012, the company presented the World Premiere of The Doorway-Scenes from Leonard Cohen, a contemporary dance piece based on the words and music of Cohen, choreographed by Jorden Morris.
Unlike more general concepts of autology and self-reference, this particular distinction and opposition of " autological " and " heterological words " is uncommon in linguistics for describing linguistic phenomena or classes of words, but is current in logic and philosophy where it was introduced by Kurt Grelling and Leonard Nelson for describing a semantic paradox, later known as Grelling's paradox or the Grelling-Nelson paradox .< ref > Grelling and Nelson used the following definition when first publishing their paradox in 1908: " Let < big > φ </ big >( M ) be the word that denotes the concept defining M. This word is either an element of M or not.
* The Doctor sings a Venusian lullaby to Aggedor ( the words first used in The Dæmons ) to the tune of the Christmas carol, " God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen "; a 1994 Virgin Missing Adventures novel by Paul Leonard featuring the First Doctor was titled Venusian Lullaby.
All songs written by Leonard Cohen ( words ) and Phil Spector ( music ).
Crawford himself states that he has no idea what the words mean, and that he originally sang the phrase " Chock-a-mo ," but the title was misheard by Chess Records and Checker Records president Leonard Chess, who misspelled it as " Jock-a-mo " for the record's release.
Leonard Shlain highlights the importance of engaging students in the process of transmediation when writing, " Digital information comes in multiple forms, and students must learn to tell stories not just with words and numbers but also through images, graphics, color, sound, music, and dance.
Early scientific studies of hypnosis by Clark Leonard Hull and others extended the meaning of these words in a special and technical sense ( Hull, 1933 ).
In descriptive linguistics, the term was first introduced by Leonard Bloomfield to account for uses of synsemantic words as autosemantic in sentences such as I'm tired of your ifs and buts.

words and Wood
" Knock knock " was the catchphrase of music hall performer Wee Georgie Wood, who was recorded in 1936 saying it in a radio play, but he simply used the words as a reference to his surname and did not use it as part of the well-known joke formula.
The popular legend deflated, however, when the original pencil draft of the report was revealed to show the handwriting of the later poet and lawyer Lieutenant Charles Erskine Scott Wood, who claimed to have taken down the great chief's words on the spot.
" Wood concludes: " Perhaps the truth of ' The Emperor's New Clothes ' is not that the child's truth is mercifully free of adult corruption, but that it recognizes the terrifying possibility that whatever words we may use to clothe our fears, the fabric cannot protect us from them.
*" Thou Bonnie Wood of Craigielea " ( words by Robert Tannahill, music by James Barr )
Piniella later stated he wanted Wood to receive a " softer landing ", or in other words, make his return in a game where the Cubs have a comfortable lead over their opponents.
He genially proposes a drive in his son's new car with the entire family, and sits in Konrad's Village Wood to share a few last, intimate words with Claire.
However, Gene Wood began whispering the words on Super Password just like in the original, starting on November 3, 1986.
On some sources the area is spelled Cliftonwood ( one word ), and in some Clifton Wood ( two words ).
Trocaz is a variant of Portuguese torcaz, the Common Wood Pigeon ; both words are ultimately derived from the Latin torquis, a collar, and refer to the bird's coloured neck patches.
Viagra, which was suggested by Interbrand Wood ( the consultancy firm hired by Pfizer ), is itself a multisourced neologism, based on Sanskrit व ् य ा घ ् र vyāghráh " tiger " but enhanced by the words vigour ( i. e. strength ) and Niagara ( i. e. free / forceful flow ).
However, according to Elvis's own words, he did not make love to Anita Wood the whole four years he was with her.
Trocaz is a variant of Portuguese torcaz, the Common Wood Pigeon ; both words are ultimately derived from the Latin torquis, a collar, and refer to the bird's coloured neck patches.
The rarity of this spell was due to a bug that caused it to appear only once every 64 games, and only via " Magic Wood "; however, in Julian Gollop's words: "... that's probably a good thing.
" The Chicago Tribune correspondent Floyd Gibbons, who was at Belleau Wood, reported hearing the words in his 1918 memoir And They Thought We Wouldn't Fight, which he attributed to an unnamed gunnery sergeant ( Daly was a first sergeant at the time ).
Even Swift's satire of Wood's character is based on actual evidence and added very little to what Wood provided the public through his words and actions.
The Latin words silvatica, silvaticus of this root are commonly used in biological taxonomy: Rana sylvatica ( Wood Frog ), agaricus silvaticus ( Scaly Wood Mushroom ), etc.

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