So much so that when the job at Canisius opened in 1992, Boeheim, already Syracuse's all-time winningest coach, put in a good word.
It all happened via word of mouth in a profession where budgets are being slashed all across America.
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.
If your connection is willing to put in a word for you with the target, all the better.
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"I think 'divisive' would be a fair word in some cases, not in all cases, " he replies.
They waived all the examinations, but I didn't understand a word in class when I got there.
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Finally, over a life of personal trials and tribulations, Kennedy had developed great "empathy" -- a word recently much maligned, but all-important in the Senate's staid, marble halls.
Could it involve moving from a model in which freelance writers earn as little as a penny a word to one in which they earn nothing at all?
And so, to all who have served us, then, now, and in the future, a word of somber thanks, from those of us here at home.
From then on, any time the user clicks on a Web site, program or database that requires its own user ID and password, the software issues the proper credentials, all in the background, without the user having to lift a finger or remember a word.
Depending on what you've read, it's all but confirmed that the company's got a January 26th event scheduled at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) in San Francisco, CA. All this, of course, with nary a word or comment from Cupertino HQ, and without the context that this trend has come and gone ad nauseam, both with the tablet and before with the years of lead-up to the iPhone.
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They often speak very rapidly and excessively and behave in bizarre ways that can progress all the way to full psychosis, which is a fancy word for being out of touch with reality.
But there's a word that's not well known at all and it was coined - in a few decades ago - and it's called Islamicate.
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Part of the problem is that the latest paper tends to get highlighted in the public sphere in a way that makes it seem like the final word, as if it supercedes all prior knowledge and delivers revealed truth.
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This year, as has been true for many years now, all across this nation, in cities and towns thousands of miles away from here, families are saying a word of thanks to a Senator they never knew or met because a Pell Grant helped open the door to college.
The lost and confused are shown navigating their way through New York streets, the Golden Gate bridge, an airport and a ski hill to highlight Google's latest Maps and Now goodies, while a tourist all-too-happy with his Thai meal learns the word for delicious in that language using Google Translate.
After all, 100 megabytes is a lot of storage in an age when most people still use their computers primarily for word processing and Internet access.
Professor Shuji Hashimoto, director of the humanoid robotics centre at Waseda University in Tokyo, has a theory: robots need a solid dose of those Japanese manners (don't we all?) encompassed in the Japanese word kansei, which includes feelings, mood, intuitiveness and sensibility.
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Mr. BEN JARVIS (Affirmation Member): And all of the other boys in the class laughed, but I just sat there completely stunned because I finally had a word for what it was that I was feeling.
There's obviously nothing good about seeing your face and that of member of the opposite sex on the front of a tabloid newspaper all over New York, the Daily News, for example, with the word scandal in between the two pictures.
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