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There was chronic congestion on the Central Artery ( I-93 ), an elevated six-lane highway through the center of downtown Boston, which was, in the words of Pete Sigmund, " like a funnel full of slowly-moving, or stopped, cars ( and swearing motorists ).
The novel was the inspiration for the 1974 song " The Consul at Sunset " by Jack Bruce of Cream ( words by Pete Brown ), as well as for the song " Back Room Of The Bar " by the Young Fresh Fellows, from their 1987 album The Men Who Loved Music.
A claim was made in 1996 that a broadsheet ballad published in the 1880s had similar words ; however, the folklorist and researcher John Moulden found no basis to this claim, and Pete St. John has stated definitively that he wrote the words as well as the music.
In a comedic context, the same play on words, additionally incorporating the name " Pete ", is known to have been used as early as 1930 on the radio program " Empire Builders ".
Lena, her husband Merle, and their sons Grover and Willie are determined to find Pete because, in Lena's own words, " We paid $ 50 for that kid, and we ain't got fifty more.
* Selma Blair — Penelope Ghiruto, school bus passenger from whose name Big Pete can make 27 words.
Later that evening at the train station, Wilson exchanged words and blows with Cincinnati player Pete Donohue.
Milner was Webb's hands-down choice for " cop behind the wheel " Pete Malloy, in part because his relative youth and prior acting credits, and also ( in Milner's words ) because of his on-camera driving experience from his days on Route 66.
Because of his intellectual side, Jupe is adept at using big words and frequently uses them to his advantage, particularly to seem older, annoy Pete, and startle adults.
Continuing the " Bad Wolf " arc of the series, a poster advertising a rave on a wall near where Pete was supposed to die in the beginning has the words " BAD WOLF " defacing it.
Other, more established songwriters also contributed to Broadside, some of them ( in Silber's words again ) with " songs which commercial publishers didn't know what to do with …" Among these, Silber lists Pete Seeger, Nina Simone, Billy Edd Wheeler, and Malvina Reynolds.
She played the tune and Pete wrote out the score and the words for two verses in a single evening.
She played the tune and Pete wrote out the score and the words for two verses in a single evening.
Tommy Hatcher, driven to insanity, attacks and beats Pete to death, all the while shouting out a variation of the words to the chant ' Only a poor little Hammer ,' using it as an analogy for Pete's condition.
* Pete Wade, a spa salesman, and later estate agent, who hardly listens to anyone, interspersing their words with " yeah " and " uh huh ", and tries to hit on female customers.

words and Townshend
Townshend suffers from partial deafness and tinnitus believed to be the result of noise-induced hearing loss ; in other words, his extensive exposure to loud music.

words and production
Most surprising of all, he has accomplished some prodigies in training for the production of words.
The words and language of a text itself determine and expose meaning for Barthes, and not someone possessing legal responsibility for the process of its production.
The name of Ciby 2000, the French film production and distribution company founded in 1990, is a play on words on DeMille's name, since " 2000 " in French is " Deux Milles ".
As such, critical theory was left, in Jürgen Habermas ’ words, without " anything in reserve to which it might appeal ; and when the forces of production enter into a baneful symbiosis with the relations of production that they were supposed to blow wide open, there is no longer any dynamism upon which critique could base its hope.
Literally those things, like land, natural resources, and technology, necessary for the production of material goods and the relations of production, in other words, the social relationships people enter into as they acquire and use the means of production.
However, they were certain they did not want the show to be set aboard a starship because Star Trek: The Next Generation was still in production at the time and, in Berman ’ s words, it " just seemed ridiculous to have two shows — two casts of characters — that were off going where no man has gone before.
Stuttering is generally not a problem with the physical production of speech sounds or putting thoughts into words.
This machine printed received messages directly on to gummed paper tape at a rate of 65 words per minute and was the first combined start-stop transmitter-receiver teleprinter from Creed to enter mass production.
Language posed a problem ; four-letter curse words were uncommon in the theatre at the time, and slang expressions were avoided for fear they would be dated by the time the production opened.
In other words, to manage crop pests in such a manner that future crop production is not threatened.
Orbit's production style allowed for more jamming, and incorporated a " variety of emotions, atmospheres, words and sounds " into the mix.
Novello's last full-scale production in this style, King's Rhapsody ( 1949 ), was, in Webb's words, " a selfconsciously romantic counter-blast to the modern musical: crown princes, ballrooms, royal yachts, beautiful princesses and a full-scale coronation ".
By 1971, the CTW hired Hispanic actors, production staff, and researchers, and by the mid-1970s, Morrow reported that " the show included Chicano and Puerto Rican cast members, films about Mexican holidays and foods, and cartoons that taught Spanish words ".
Honecker detailed the increased agricultural and industrial production of the period and the resultant social progress as, in his words, the country continued " on the path to socialism and communism.
In plain words, an item set is the list of production rules, which the currently processed symbol might be part of.
In other words, he establishes a necessary link between the generative or creative forces of production in capitalism and the destruction of capital value as one of the key ways in which capitalism attempts to overcome its internal contradictions:
He has landed the title role in an off-off-Broadway production of Richard III, but the director, Mark ( Paul Benedict ), wants him to play the character as an exaggerated stereotype of a homosexual, in Mark's words, " the queen who wanted to be king.
Speech disorders refer to problems in producing the sounds of speech or with the quality of voice, where language disorders are usually an impairment of either understanding words or being able to use words and does not have to do with speech production
“ n the London production, variations were introduced: a weakening of light and voices in the first repeat, and more so in the second ; an abridged second opening ; increasing breathlessness ; changes in the order of the opening words .” The purpose of this is to suggest a gradual winding down of the action for he writes ofthe impression of falling off which this would give, with the suggestion of a conceivable dark and silence in the end, or of an indefinite approximating towards it .” At the end of this second repeat, the play appears as if it is about to start again for a third time ( as in Act Without Words II ), but does not get more than a few seconds into it before it suddenly stops.
A researcher interested in language production might study how words are prepared to be spoken starting from the conceptual or semantic level.

words and our
In the prayer Jesus taught his disciples to pray we find these words, `` Forgive us our debts ''.
No one could be more devoted than he to the American Congress as an institution and more aware of its historical significance in the political history of the world, and I shall never forget his moving talks, delivered in simple yet eloquent words, upon the meaning of our jobs as Representatives in the operation of representative government and their importance in the context of today's assault upon popular government.
Unfortunately, in our rush to beat the Russians, we have forgotten these truth-packed words of Jesus Christ: `` What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world ( that includes outer space ), and lose his own soul??
It recalls those words of another psalm: `` God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.
" We had not got forty yards on our retreat ," remembered Captain Peter Drake, the Irish mercenary serving with the French – " when the words sauve qui peut went through the great part, if not the whole army, and put all to confusion "
The words at the administration of Communion which, in the prayer book of 1549 described the Eucharistic species as ' The body of our Lorde Jesus Christe ...', ' The blood of our Lorde Jesus Christe ...' were replaced with the words ' Take, eat, in remembrance that Christ died for thee ..' etc.
At the Communion, the words from the 1549 book ' the Body of our Lord Jesus Christ ' etc.
When telegraph messages were the state of the art in rapid long distance communication, elaborate systems of commercial codes that encoded complete phrases into single words ( commonly five-letter groups ) were developed, so that telegraphers became conversant with such " words " as BYOXO (" Are you trying to weasel out of our deal?
We never become Christ, but we are called upon to become fully Christly or Christ-like, to emulate our Master's great words and works in some measure.
“ Teachers of English should teach our students that words are not things, but verbal tokens or signs of things that should finally be carried back to the things that they stand for to be verified.
We are told also, that the Demiurge is of a fiery nature, the words of Moses being applied to him,the Lord our God is a burning and consuming fire ,” a text used also by Simon.
" R. M. Hare also criticised ethical naturalism because of its fallacious definition of the terms ' good ' or ' right ' explaining how value-terms being part of our prescriptive moral language are not reducible to descriptive terms: " Value-terms have a special function in language, that of commending ; and so they plainly cannot be defined in terms of other words which themselves do not perform this function "
" In Hutton's words: " the past history of our globe must be explained by what can be seen to be happening now.
When Hera discovered the deception, she cursed Echo to only repeat the words of others ( hence our modern word " echo ").
His last words to his followers were, " If I did not so fully believe, that the Lord has designated me to place our society before His presence in the land of Canaan, I would consider this my last ".
" In other words, our free will is real.
Indian newspapers repeated Nehru's own words of the time of Gandhi's assassination: " The light has gone out of our lives and there is darkness everywhere.
Sartre and his lifelong companion, de Beauvoir, existed, in her words, where " the world about us was a mere backdrop against which our private lives were played out " ( de Beauvoir 1958: 339 ).
" In other words, our form of government has no sense unless it is founded in a deeply felt religious faith, and I don't care what it is.
Resnicoff reported that Falwell supported the idea of using the Biblical verse that teaches that " God hears the words of our mouths and the meditations of our heart " as a basis for allowing Christian chaplains to offer " inclusive " prayers, because they could offer denominational words, such as " In Jesus's name ," silently, as a " meditation of the heart.

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