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Economy and perfectionism in point of words would have been the last concern of the two losers featured here, whose working lives were spent as copy clerks and to whom words were mere objects or things.
There is little he likes about Grebo: it is "harsh, abrupt, energetic, and indistinct in enunciation," he says, "meagre in point of words" and "abound[ing] with inarticulate nasal and guttural sounds" ("The English Language in Liberia" [FA], 19).
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That's the point of word-of-mouth marketing, right?
Vocal lines sound as if they were conceived to get the point of the words across, whatever that may be.
They include relentless psychoanalyzing and mind reading, even to the point of putting words in his subjects' brains.
But then I had a falling out with Art in America, though not to the point of exchanging words.
What's the point of having words that have more than one meaning depending on the context?
The emphatic point of "different words" is that diversity, rather than being a cause of conflict and strife, is a source of potential healing in a society that has long divided itself on class and color lines.
Rather than hype the theatrical victory that Obama scored during the debate, when he successfully parried the immaterial point of what words he used in the Rose Garden, we should extract some lessons.
Ozdemir et al. (2007) examined the influence of the 'uniqueness point' of a word on monitoring for the presence of specific phonemes in a word.
And what is the point of the word "smoothie"?
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