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Since then, O'Leary has employed the word "sorry" surprisingly frequently.
He employed the word "cunts" as an accidental, casual expletive.
I employed the word "fat" in a literal sense, not as a term of abuse.
Not so Simon Mayo, who had to play a saccharined version of the Pythons' Galaxy Song because the very last line, and whole point, employed the word "bugger".
It's no coincidence that global brands such as Camper, Levi's and Louis Vuitton have employed the word "craft" in recent advertising.
The administration, which has proclaimed Mr. Obama to be "our first Pacific president," originally employed the word "pivot" to describe its new focus on the region.
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The Marxist Ho Chi Minh employed the words of the Declaration of Independence to demand the right of self-determination in Vietnam.
As early as the summer of 1985, in a speech to American Bar Association, Margaret Thatcher had employed the words "the oxygen of publicity" when referring to the media coverage of acts of terrorism.
When the writer commented on the murder of Jordan Davis with a gesture at respectability politics ("surely, if we could roll back time, we would make Davis turn down the music") and argued for ignoring the racism of well-compensated "Duck Dynasty" stars, he regularly employed the words "white" and "white America".
The English-speaking disputant employs the word "impostor," which happens to be a favorite Marías word.
She employs the word "seriously" like it's the worst insult in the world.
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