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I wish they would stop calling it welfare and go back to the word they used when my mother was a girl.
And apart from the aesthetic considerations we keep coming back to the word "unseemly", and I think "sentimental" might be another contender what's the harm?
No matter how much the reporters hectored, no matter how often she was asked to condemn her husband's pardons or her brother's sins, she went back to the word of the day.
T: Okay, let's get back to the word 'expire'expire
Which brings me back to the word which I have been mulling over in occasional broadcasts.
"I keep going back to the word 'intelligence' but it's a huge word.
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As magnificent as the original stands, I suppose what I love about Blake's cover is that its simplicity draws us back to the words.
I keep thinking back to the words of the Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Nate Newton, who once tried to explain why he spent the early years of his retirement trafficking hundreds of pounds of pot.
I keep going back to the words of a widow of a man who died on the Kursk [the Soviet nuclear submarine whose crew perished in 2000 in an underwater disaster after a leakage of torpedo motor fuel exploded].
I think back to the words of the great British poet Sir Alfred Tennyson, which are engraved into a large, lonely wooden cross overlooking a path, in memory of explorers who sought the South Pole 100 years ago, which represented the uttermost end of the known world: "To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield".
Which brings us back to the words of Michel Lussaut, the geographer.
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