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When did we stop caring about words?
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Here is what it tells us we care about: words, headlines, video, and audio.
(Ms. Bartosik — who named her group, Daela, after James Joyce's character Stephen Daedalus — cares about words).
Asked about Israeli settlement building, Erekat said: "I don't care about words.
She does not care about words themselves - as long as they clearly serve her ideas.
It's too easy not to care about words, jokes and actions when you're not the one affected by it.
"I care about words and their connotations, but you don't have to be in junior high to make this leap," said Robin Bernstein, a corporate speech writer on Long Island, who addressed the issue on her Facebook page on Wednesday.
Miserable and lonely, Fonteyn was considering divorce when a rival politician's bullet put an end to de Arias's libertinism and restored him, paralysed, to her devotion.It makes a good story, on and off stage, and Ms Daneman is a writer who cares about words and pace and shape.
Carlo and Nello were also fine letter-writers and authors – the fact that this was a family that cared about words (Alberto Moravia was the boys' cousin) gives Moorehead's book a richness and poise that's rare in a political biography, more novel-like than journalistic.
I don't care about word counts, I don't care about debut words, I don't care how many theme entries you think you can cram into a grid.
Latin is a funny language that does not care about word order as much as English does!
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