The two Kims are supposed to have agreed not to utter a word about it until August.
He summoned what remained of His strength to utter a few last words before He breathed His last breath.
When the pope finally approached him, he could barely utter a word.
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But before Mr Blunkett could even utter a word, he had to withstand a mild duffing up by Police Federation chairman Fred Broughton.
My handlers warned me not to utter a word about my experience, and by speaking, I am aware that my relatives could face consequences.
Their husbands, terrified of killings and amputations, don't utter a word.
Such minimally conscious patients, while bedridden and in a heavy fog, can sometimes answer a yes or no question, follow simple commands or utter a few words.
And Ahmadinejad can be certain that in light of this, no one will utter a peep if on the eve of his trip to America, he arrests or even murders his chief political opponents.
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Those, our heroes never utter a peep about.
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He smiled, but with a look of utter confidence and not a trace of nervousness.
In the early 1950s the world was in utter terror because a relentless, paralyzing virus was spreading and turning into the cruelest of epidemics.
And, of course, we find out about it in part as a result of the utter stupidity, arrogance and conceit of inviting a film to be made documenting this improper conduct.
If two-thirds of the Senate can be persuaded that a bilateral chemical weapons accord is in the U.S. interest, despite its utter unverifiability, there is a constitutionally mandated procedure for making the terms of such an accord the supreme law of the land.
The idea of a total utter financial apocalypse makes me feel desperate too.
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At this point, anything other than complete and utter disaster would be a step in the right direction for the Mets.
To this day, I still recall my utter disgust in getting a pack of gum (with stale gum) that had both the annual checklist card and the card of National League Commissioner Warren Giles.
He argued that the meaning of EDMs had been devalued as a result of the "utter ridiculousness" of some of the subjects raised, claiming that recent examples included a motion congratulating former MP Ann Widdecombe on her Strictly Come Dancing appearance, and one congratulating two celebrities on their engagement.
Out of utter frustration, I designed a line of jeans that would flatter my figure.
Finally, she sinks into utter passivity, immobilized in a glass coffin, waiting for her prince to come.
For those who knew him, and knew him well, it was what could only be called a complete and utter shock.
Now, of course, the stimulus program was a complete and utter failure.
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But has journalism reached such a point of utter failure that we are ready to take these risks and hit the panic button?
The simian face belongs to Marlon Brando, who was to utter just one line in a Super Bowl ad--"Bud-weis-er, " delivered in a Godfatherish rasp.
Being a company of utter geeks, Google called this beta test laptop the Cr-48 after the chemical name of an unstable isotope of the chrome element.
Stranger still, the error continued to appear on maps long after navigators had tried to sail entirely around it and with what must have been a sense of utter bafflement failed.
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Shares in bakery firm Greggs rose 8% on the news but Labour's shadow chief secretary to the Treasury, Rachel Reeves, described the policy reversal as "a total and utter shambles".
Good thing it is a complete and utter falsehood.
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The American apple industry plunged into utter disarray in 1989 after a 60 Minutes segment alleged cancer risks from Alar, a chemical used to synchronize the ripening of fruit on apple trees.
In the palm groves below the village of Tamalokt is a cistern, a place of utter peace, where scarlet dragonflies skid above the water and the tops of olive trees sway against cerulean sky.
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