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How lightly her `` eventshah-leh '' passed into the crannies where I was storing dialect material for some vaguely dreamed opus, and how the word would echo.
'' ( The Grafin was partial to the word shall.
There was no doubt that Herr Schaffner meant every word of what he said.
Hot, that was the word, hot!!
Next day, word came that Miriam was not going through with the divorce ; ;
I fled, however, not from what might have been the natural fear of being unable to disguise from you that the things about my bridegroom -- in the sense you meant the word `` things '' -- which you had been galvanizing yourself to tell me as a painful part of your maternal duty were things which I had already insisted upon finding out for myself ( despite, I may now say, the unspeakable awkwardness of making the discovery on principle, yes, on principle, and in cold blood ) because I was resolved, as a modern woman, not to be a mollycoddle waiting for Life but to seize Life by the throat.
To you, for instance, the word innocence, in this connotation, probably retained its Biblical, or should I say technical sense, and therefore I suppose I must make myself quite clear by saying that I lost -- or rather handed over -- what you would have considered to be my innocence two weeks before I was legally entitled, and in fact by oath required, to hand it over along with what other goods and bads I had.
There was one particular word that troubled his conscience.
This was the Greek word most often translated as `` baptism ''.
Mr. Hearst's telegraphic code word for Victor Watson was `` fatboy ''.
That word was withheld when the need of it seemed the measure of his despair.
A little boy came to give the President his personal condolences, and the President gave word that any little boy who wanted to see him was to be shown in.
The word was that this too was part of an economy move on his part.
The use of map coordinates was begun when the senior officers began to select tactical points by designating a spot as `` near the letter o in the word mountain ''.
That she was affected by his protestations seems obvious, but since she was evidently a sensible young woman -- as well as an outgoing and sympathetic type -- it would seem that for her the word friendship had a far less intense emotional significance than that which Thompson gave it.
By this time word had got around that an American doctor was on the premises.
If Robinson was a liar and a slanderer, he was also a very canny gentleman, for nothing that Pike could do would pry so much as a single word out of him.
Promptly their livestock was taken and according to Gorton the soldiers were ordered to knock down anyone who should utter a word of insolence, and run through anyone who might step out of line.
Therefore, what we must prove or disprove is that there were Saxons, in the broad sense in which we must construe the word, in the area of the Saxon Shore at the time it was called the Saxon Shore.
Fosdick insisted that a strong word was needed from Washington, and it was immediately forthcoming.
It may be thought unfortunate that he was called on entirely by accident to perform, if again we may trust the opening of the oratio, for it marks the beginning for us of his use of his peculiar form of witty word play that even in this Latin banter has in it the unmistakable element of viciousness and an almost sadistic delight in verbally tormenting an adversary.

word and frequently
The French word artiste ( which in French, simply means " artist ") has been imported into the English language where it means a performer ( frequently in Music Hall or Vaudeville ).
Centuries ago, the word " equation " frequently meant what we now usually call " correction " or " adjustment ".
When trying to recall some words, he would frequently substitute a synonym of a similar-sounding word, such as trying to say " char " but instead saying " burn " ( a synonym of " char ") and " friend " ( a synonym of " chum ").
In addition, speakers of colloquial English frequently contract forms of to be after pronouns or before the word not.
Also, the word gaming is frequently used to describe activities that do not involve wagering, especially online.
The Italian spelling is idiosyncratic in frequently doubling consonants and adding an intrusive initial " h " where a word starts with a vowel ( e. g. " hanno " for " anno ").
This puzzle has no good answer, yet it has become one of the most frequently asked word puzzles.
Patristic writers began applying the term, or hymnus in Latin, to Christian songs of praise, and frequently used the word as a synonym for " psalm ".
The name " Hosea ", probably meaning " help ," seems to have been not uncommon, being derived from the auspicious verb from which we have the frequently recurring word " salvation.
In Biblical Hebrew the word means literally to settle, inhabit, or dwell, which suggests the concept of a Holy Spirit, and is used frequently in the Hebrew Bible.
Variants of leet have been used for censorship purposes for many years ; for instance "@$$" and "$#!+" are frequently seen to make a word appear censored to the untrained eye but obvious to a person familiar with leet.
For instance, Kane's entrance graphics employ heavy use of fire-themed visuals, John Morrison's entrance would feature use of multicoloured psychedelic style patterns, The Miz has in the past incorporated inflatable lettering spelling out the word " AWESOME " into his entrance, and Montel Vontavious Porter frequently used an inflatable entrance tunnel during his WWE tenure.
* In a section on frequently misused words in his book The Writer's Art, James J. Kilpatrick quoted a letter from a correspondent, giving examples to illustrate the correct use of the word parameter:
Hardwicke proposed the name " wha " and explained: " It is frequently discovered by its loud cry or call, resembling the word ‘ Wha ’, often repeating the same: hence is derived one of the local names by which it is known.
SI prefixes are frequently combined with the word second to denote subdivisions of the second, e. g., the millisecond ( one thousandth of a second ), the microsecond ( one millionth of a second ), and the nanosecond ( one billionth of a second ).
YHWH and Elohim frequently occur with the word tzevaot or sabaoth (" hosts " or " armies ", Hebrew: צבאות ) as YHWH Elohe Tzevaot (" YHWH God of Hosts "), Elohey Tzevaot (" God of Hosts "), Adonai YHWH Tzevaot (" Lord YHWH of Hosts ") and, most frequently, YHWH Tzevaot (" YHWH of Hosts ").
The word and frequently contracts to a simple nasal ’ n, as in lock ' n key.
He spent his days promoting the community on the editorial pages, and his evenings " bloviating " ( a word which Harding frequently used, referring to longwinded, pompous political speech ) with his friends over games of poker.
Eland are very frequently depicted in the rock art of the region, which implies that they were viewed as having a strong connection to the other world, and in several languages the word for eland and for dance is the same ; significant because shamans used dance as their means of drawing power from the other world.
Karel Čapek introduced and made popular the frequently used international word robot, which first appeared in his play R. U. R.
While it is frequently thought that he was the originator of the word, he wrote a short letter in reference to an article in the Oxford English Dictionary etymology in which he named his brother, painter and writer Josef Čapek, as its actual inventor .< ref >
The word biophilia was frequently used by Fromm as a description of a productive psychological orientation and " state of being ".
The impact of psychedelic drugs on western culture in the 1960s led to semantic drift in the use of the word " psychedelic ", and it is now frequently used to describe anything with abstract decoration of multiple bright colours, similar to those seen in drug-induced hallucinations.

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