The problem is that the word compromise, once a ten-letter word, has become a four-letter word among many of the more extreme Republicans who have entered the House of Representatives and the Senate over the past few elections.
The word cherry has roots in the Greek word kerasos, and is also associated with the Turkish city of Cerasus (now Giresun), where the first exports of cherries to Europe originated.
Fortunately, the Bush-Cheney administration has just put out the word that it has not ruled out increasing the defense budget this year, after all.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Review, But Renew, America��s Defenses
And that is the way that the word has influenced people's minds in the past.
" The first word has a loaded double meaning, conveying both "outlying" and "eccentric.
WSJ: Daniel Buren's Bright Periphery | 'Excentrique(s) Travail In Situ' at the Grand Palais in Paris
Over the years, the word has also come to mean to greedily hog something.
Since the invention of writing, the written word has always disrupted the balance of power in societies.
And it's how every important collaborative effort since the dawn of the written word has been achieved.
Now word has emerged that the European Union is likely to let trade preferences for Yugoslavia lapse.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word has now come to mean an expression of excited approval.
Though the Stanford researchers have done little to publicise their success, word has spread through the sporting fraternity.
"Not one word has been said about solving the problem, " said Boehner, R-Ohio.
Another important distinction is that marriage as a word has religious connotations, even if a ceremony is only civil.
BBC: Germany introduced similar equality legislation in 2001
So in the film, the word has no meaning, although it acts as a powerful keepsake from the children's magical adventure.
It could also be possible that the word has been popularised among children by the popularity of the pop group the Fugees.
Word has got around that the show is not just for specialists.
If you look it up in the dictionary, one definition for the word has it as a synonym for an underhand plot or conspiracy.
Word has it that the PS4 will indeed play used games, which would instantly be the biggest advantage the console has over its competition.
FORBES: Latest Xbox Durango Leak: Games Must Be Installed to the Hard Disk
We do them on consignment, and so just word has gotten out, and so we're lucky to get some pretty quality collections that way.
The word has been out for some time that chipmaker Intel has a little something different for its next major line of mobile PC chips.
The very word has an unhappy ring in Britain: just now, lots of Lib Dem voters feel compromised by coalition with the Tories, and not in a good way.
In banking, however, the word has less pleasant connotations.
ECONOMIST: Lloyds is first out of the gate with a new kind of capital
Word has it that DICE is being brought in to consult on some aspects of the game, hopefully the combat which even fans of the series will admit needs the most work.
The only problem that couldn't be fixed was our legs being a tad short for the pedals, but word has it that YikeBike's planning on releasing a smaller model in the near future.
ENGADGET: YikeBike foldable electric bicycle hands-on Hands-on
But the word has a longer pedigree in the area of strategy, where it generally refers to a firm's ability to respond to changes in its environment both rapidly and at low cost.
The net result of this media and anti-development movement obsession with a virtual cuss word has been that the technological marvel that is Horizontal Drilling has failed to get the attention it really deserves.
Kennedy's assassination, no word has been left unturned.
WSJ: JFK Assassination Conspiracy Theories Sell Lots of Books
应用推荐