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They shouted a word over and over: pishtaco.
Although I can be assertive, I struggled to lob a word over the net amid the frenetic volleys of my bosses and colleagues.
(Unlike Lenny Bruce, he didn't believe that if you said a word over and over again it would lose its meaning).
Many will even acknowledge a shyness (shame is probably too strong a word) over confessing to other academics their adult pursuit of their once boyish or girlish pursuit.
"It's completely absurd that we're now being told to pay for the school photocopying machine when we don't even get to say a word over how to run education," said José Blas Fernández, the official from Cádiz.
The phantom of the hallucination of repetitive concentration held for too long a time, like saying a word over and over until it kind of melted and got foreign.
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Their joint rise to the top, predicted by their father Richard, has been extraordinary - a word over-used in a sporting context but perfectly true of the Williams sisters.
"With the internet, bloggers, truthers and conspiracy advocates, any information available will be published, for lack of a better word, over and over and over again," Sherlach said.
In between is the key: a word, repeated over and over, that that he used to encrypt the text.
Don't distract them, trust them then have a word between overs.
And Moby's backup singer, Diane Charlemagne, sounded big and bluesy, even when she was repeating a few words over and over, like a human sampler.
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