Bill Clinton put in a good word during a trip to Los Angeles last week.
If he or she can put in a good word for you with your would-be boss, great.
When Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg visited Confetti, he must have passed on a good word to the chancellor.
Doesn't - isn't what Tamsin Dunwoody feels, your handpicked by-election candidate, can't say a good word for Gordon Brown.
Already, she has racked up four "good customer-contact reports" from satisfied callers who put in a good word with her supervisor.
Few of Mr Netanyahu's people have a good word for Barack Obama.
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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 is hard to find anyone in Los Angeles who has a good word to say for this system, apart from the 15 council members.
Although few of these critics have a good word for Mr Hussein, they question the purpose, the efficacy and the morality of bombing his country.
What philosophical libertarian could offer a good word for Romney?
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But they did sympathise with their brethren across the border - no-one had a good word to say about the Northern Ireland Parades Commission which banned the Drumcree route.
In fact, lies is a good word, because they do an excellent job telling those in trying to get us to believe academics is at the heart of their opposition to playoffs.
Jenin is a rare place in the Arab world where ordinary people have a good word for Tony Blair, whose visits as envoy for the Quartet (the EU, Russia, the UN and the United States) put the city on the map.
And, as he himself pointed out, he is unlikely to be getting such privileged access to any members of the current administration in the near future even if Mr Blair does put a good word in for him with his friend George.
If you do, use it, either by sending your contact an email and asking them if they know who is hiring interns, and whether they can put in a good word for you, or better yet, meet in person with your contact and discuss the internship and potential future at the company.
Not only is the BMA seeking to impose on my pleasure "for my own good, " it doesn't have a single good word to say about the beauty and savour of fat.
It's a good buzz word, but the real challenge is sticking to healthy habits as the hour grows later and the pressures mount.
To use a good Scottish word, they were feart.
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Despite the growth of rationalism from the late 18th century on, the churches, or individuals with a desire to spread the Good Word, continued to be a driving force in bringing literacy to the lower classes.
And for the record, I'm using the word gay interchangeably with homosexual for the sake of conversation, because it really is a shame for perfectly good word pertaining to happiness to get associated it with the cultural taboo.
But The Hangover was such a phenomenon because of good word of mouth.
For lack of a better word, good old fashioned opportunistic public relations efforts won the day for Nabisco, with traditional Super Bowl advertising stars E-Trade and Bud Lite nowhere to be found.
After the game, Hibbert criticized the media for not recognizing the Pacers as a good team using a foul two-word expletive that will almost certainly draw a fine from the league.
Facebook sampling, especially, is a good way to get the word out.
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The day before leaving for vacation, I got word that a good friend, Chicago attorney Reynaldo Glover, had died of pancreatic cancer.
In summary, a great manager should keep his or her word and strive to set a good example.
This means a good five hundred years of no word for it, you see, yes?
Its founders (ironically, two Americans), with a love of spoken word and good old fashioned rabble-rousing, decided to formalise what was already happening on bar stools across the city.
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