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But by inserting the word Irish they've made it this summer's booze du jour.
In Sri Lankan newspapers, which have been inserting the word "censored" in places where cuts have been made, some deletions have a kind of teasing quality.
This apparently flustered the Chief Justice, who then made a mistake in the next line, inserting the word "faithfully" out of order.
I begin by being ingratiating, inserting the word "possibly" – as in, "could I possibly have some water?" – into every sentence, and then, bit by bit, I crank it up until appreciation oozes, brie-like, from every pore.
You are not so much measuring the advantage of Kenyans, as you are the advantage possessed by people who train and are athletic, and you could read the entire research paper, inserting the word "elite" every time you see "Kenyan" and it would make just as much sense.
This notion was captured on the cover by these words: "Fighting the 'Wimp Factor.' " Warner, who is today an anchor on PBS's "NewsHour with Jim Lehrer," defends the profile, but she believes that Newsweek editors tarted it up by inserting the word "wimp" throughout.
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Various venues The item above about the Alchemy Festival was amended on 13 April to clarify that The London Jungle Book is not only aimed at children, by inserting the words "although it is aimed at adults too".
States officials say politicians now need to approve changes to about another 50 pieces of legislation that basically involve inserting the words "civil partner" after wife or spouse.
If a proofreader inserted the word "not" into books?
Shamoon's programmers inserted the word "Arabian Gulf" into its code.
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