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Don't just let words come out of your mouth.
The old Shockey was the flamboyant, headline-stirring tight end who let words flow unfiltered.
This is a play, after all, that begins with a single, simple adjective, "dark," followed by one of those pauses that let words hover and melt.
But I'm content simply to let words like Leguminosae and Nymphaeaceae and Woodsiaceae roll around in my mouth like marbles while I ogle photos of sweet peas, water lilies and ferns.
Dead-eyed and thin-lipped, Waugh was a stalwart laconic hero in the mould Australia likes best: a man of such immense mental fortitude he rarely felt the need to open his mouth, much less let words emerge from it.
Imagine people who genuinely possess levels of recklessesness/talent/training/sensitivity/whoknowswhat and being allowed to hear them let words – your words – penetrate and operate and become what they need to be.
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So, he let word get out that he was available.
The Associated Press reported the accident yesterday, after Garrett, who was back in London for a Valentine's Day performance, let word slip to the media there.
Pabst Blue Ribbon became the hipster beer of choice precisely because it didn't advertise and instead let word of mouth propel the brand's popularity.
Shoot down false rumors and don't let word slip by you.
Let your friends and family know you are looking for hosts and hostesses for your business and let word-of-mouth take its course.
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