Gossip moves fast, be it from medieval mouth to ear or mobile phone to phone.
Middle-class people do not live from hand to mouth, job to job, season to season, as the poor do.
Ms. Knight described delivering the baby and reviving her at one point with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, under threat of death from Mr. Castro if she let the child die, according to the report.
Taking time out from furiously stuffing turkey into my mouth to answer a quick question from the mailbox.
Another group took 40% longer to recover from a wound inside the mouth when they were about to take an exam.
As brand leadership has grown more complicated, agencies have added expertise to support CMOs in everything from word-of-mouth and street teams to motion editing and experiential marketing.
Taazyeh is transmitted by example and word of mouth from tutor to pupil.
These talents, however, Huntsman Sr. hopes to be able to turn elsewhere: in particular to the Huntsman Cancer Institute, which he built from scratch after his mother died from breast cancer, his father had bone cancer and Huntsman himself began to suffer from prostate, mouth and skin cancer.
"I used to choose my health plan based on word of mouth from colleagues, " he confesses to me.
Ms Horn's early objets phallic horns attached to the head, curved horns extending from a woman's breasts to her mouth have a prosthetic weirdness about them that unashamedly echoes Surrealism's taste for erotic fetishism.
But it was so odd, hearing these things from his white-outlined mouth, to the accompaniment of his tambourine.
One travelled from the river mouth all the way to the west coast of the Cape York Peninsula, in Queensland's far north.
The findings of the inspection team include poor financial management such as "hand-to-mouth" budgets with the authority lurching from one financial crisis to another.
The memory helps the fish find its way back to the mouth of its home river, and from there it uses chemical cues to locate its birth stream.
Louis sought a court injunction, but this engineering feat made the Chicago the first river in the world to flow away from its mouth.
That latest nugget of intelligence may have slipped from the duchess' mouth as she chatted to Sandra Cook, a 67-year-old royal well-wisher Catherine met while on a trip to the town of Grimsby on Tuesday.
It is easier, happily, for independent authors to get a book into online bookshops and to encourage word of mouth from fans.
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He tries to argue that private companies can in fact compete with the government, and he winds up needing a special operation to remove his foot from his mouth.
And when the Securities and Exchange Commission arrives within five years or so for its regularly scheduled inspection of the manager, the trader will either have been fired or learned to keep his mouth shut and any documents related to the incident will be withheld from disclosure to the regulator under the attorney-client privilege.
W. Bush went so far as to draw attention to the impending falsehood emanating from his mouth in 1988.
He recommends his patients try everything from acupuncture to exercise and good nutrition to wearing mouth guards during sleep.
He's very particular about what he puts in his mouth, refusing to stray from self-prepared lean meats, vegetables and fruits.
Unable now to meet the occasion, Husna followed the conversation from face to face, the skin around her mouth taut, as if frozen.
You can read about it straight from the horses mouth at the source or just go to the Evernote homepage and check it out yourself.
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Moamal just sat silent, opening his mouth like a little sparrow from time to time as a U.S. soldier fed him from an MRE (Meal-Ready-to-Eat) pack.
Because I still have a deathly fear of offending someone or talking about something way off-topic, I often hold my hand over my mouth in meetings to keep from speaking.
She spoke in clipped, staccato sentences, shooting words from her mouth it was so good to see her boy, it had been far too long since his last visit, he should stop by more often.
Firsthand sources: The best way to ensure information is correct is to take it from the horse's mouth.
To poach a phrase from Hamlet's mouth, spoken as he held the jester Yorick's skull: Alas, poor Richard!
But campaigners, including some businesses, say it will devastate the local economy, which has struggled to recover from the foot-and-mouth crisis of 2001.
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