Perhaps Reuters (or Ms. Cheng) should have a word with Mike Daisey on that.
You're always talking to the umpire and if you are getting frustrated and or crossing the line they can have a word with you and calm it down a little bit.
Maria Segovia wants to have a stern word with her brother, too.
Chief executive of Llanelli Rugby Club Stuart Gallacher said he now plans to have "a fatherly word" with all his players.
The scientists gave the subjects a battery of word problems known as remote associates, in which people have to find one additional word that goes with a triad of words.
And they have started the campaign to spread the word among voters with a Web site called Make It Count Florida.
These guys have committed to go help us spread the word, along with a lot of athletes from Major League Baseball and National Basketball League and folks who play professional soccer.
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The Chinese seem to have regarded him as a mandarin, which he was, defining that word as a senior civil servant behaving with careful correctness.
"I am not a lawyer, so you would have to ask a lawyer for that - he's had his lawyers with him, and the word he used is 'contests', so we just have to accept that, " he replied.
With the right word of mouth, and some award nominations, the movie could have a long life in theaters.
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With a Church uniting as One Big Family, We have been able to draw people closer to the word and also try to teach them values with which they can survive the world.
Both candidates have invested in getting good placement on both Facebook and Twitter - with campaign teams placing ads that appear whenever a certain word, such as "debate", is searched for by a user.
If religion is the suppression of the evidence of the eye through the dictate of the word, such calmly unwavering images, with their wry humor and generous sympathy, have the force of a quiet, steadfast resistance.
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