Phonics teaching is an important component of the teaching of reading, but not all words in English are phonically regular (the linguist David Crystal estimates 80% are, but the other 20% contains many of the most common words in English).
And by the way the actions of these critics speak louder than words, because many of the members of Congress who voted against the Recovery Act, called it a boondoggle -- funny how they end up making appearances at ribbon cuttings for Recovery Act projects. (Laughter.) It's a sight to see.
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After all, Koreans speak the same language despite the adoption of many English and Chinese words in the South and share the same traditions.
Young children were allowed to stay up late to watch and many of them even knew the words to the songs.
Now look at the unheroic reality: thousands of pen-pushers at some 60 federal agencies, issuing more than 1, 800 rules a year, in so many billions of words that the Code of Federal Regulations is now more than 130, 000 pages thick.
They thronged along the sides of the Reflecting Pool leading up to the Lincoln Memorial, where, four decades ago, so many massed to hear the words of Martin Luther King.
By requiring speakers to carefully consider the meaning of their words, he hoped that his analytical language would force many of the subterranean quirks of human cognition to the surface, and free people from the bugs that infect their thinking.
As well as giving voice to the grief of many, her words are important on another level, he says.
Some families wanted the site's 16 acres -- a "sacred space, " in the words of many -- left empty, a belief initially shared by Giuliani.
In our politically correct way, we say we respect Muslims who aren't intent on launching a jihad, but the venom in the words of many reveals that isn't true.
And while many of her audience will not understand the words, the singer says there is something about the way the "beautiful and powerful" Gaelic melodies carry the stories which audiences understand.
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The abolition of censorship in the 1960s gave free expression to many words and phrases which previously had been deeply taboo.
If I could have thought through the meaning of the moment in so many words, this is probably what I would have been thinking.
Learn from my experience, that the cruel words of one are nothing compared to the shouts of many.
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The participants had to record themselves how many words they got each round and, at the end of the experiment, hand in a notebook of their achievements and take the corresponding amount of money out of an envelope.
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That sums up in three words the attitude of many politicians and many in the press to the BBC crisis.
He says he doesn't sing the songs that have religious words or meaning, and he notes, rightly, that many of the most famous "Christmas" songs are better described as winter songs many of them written by Jews.
In the middle of his attempt to make the students understand that Faulkner's words conveyed many meanings, he grabbed his chest.
Over the years many fans began to believe that the team was under a curse, remembering the words of then coach Ben Koufie in 1991.
That's often true of lengthened shorthand: too many words will dull the point.
During the Republican presidential debate in Columbia, South Carolina on May 15, Representative Ron Paul, in so many words, blamed the foreign policy of the United States for the terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, DC.
In other words, they are learning many of the same things that people do, except they do not get tired or sick, never ask for a raise and when they get too old to function effectively, their hardware can be replaced.
Part of the intellectual rush of lacrosse and feel free to take my words with however many grains of salt necessary because I've handled a lacrosse stick perhaps a half dozen times my whole life, and only for short intervals comes from the sense of control one can experience when a piece of sports equipment becomes an extension of the body.
But, to many in the industry, such words have a hollow ring (and are interpreted mainly as a way of demonstrating that the government's pursuit of Yukos is not wholly political).
It's always calming in these uncertain times to review the sage advice provided by investing greats such as Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, David Swenson and Jack Bogle, as well as the words of some gifted academics, many of them Nobel Laureates.
And these days the unhappy preposition (or adverb many of these words serve as both) is constantly abused.
In the words of one lawyer and reflective of many others, it is "saturated" with corruption at every level.
Though no one says it in so many words, the movie produces an uncanny impression of a disastrous logic at work in the interrogation process: the Army and C.
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