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Ask for a word that rhymes with "cat," for example, and they may have no idea what the question means.
Even if a Web site announces itself as a crowded room by calling itself a "forum" or a "chat room," it never feels crowded because much of the commentary involves responding to specific posts, an act that — for those clinging to old-fashioned metaphors — resembles approaching someone in that crowded room to ask for a word.
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The question asked for a word that used only the 10 keys, not that uses every one of them.
In the very first Questioningly, we had asked for a word to be removed from the language.
Mr. Lay answered with an "Awww what'a ye want?" said Mr. Rylance, who identified himself and asked for a word.
I remember one occasion when the Times was publishing a brutal article about one of his close friends: he read the article in its entirety the day before publication, but never asked for a word to be changed.
On our way out, the Combat Stress press officer asks for a word: don't forget, he says, that most veterans make a perfectly successful return to civilian life.
According to Chang, multiple officers showed up not long after, entered the bar, and asked for a word.
Similarly, when a job application specifically asks for a Word.doc version of your resume, make sure to attach it, even if you're a staunch proponent of PDFs.
When asked for a word that captures how they felt when their rights were taken away by the court, the men and women offered this: depravation, deflated, stripped, abandoned, hurt, cynical, determined.
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