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Instead of simply turning "speak" into "speaked," for example, we say "spoke".
Speaking mostly in Russian, he cursed and, prosecutors say, spoke partly in code.
The Kenyan plotters, they say, spoke directly with Mr. bin Laden by satellite telephone as they developed their plans.
"There are not a lot of obvious successors," said one analyst, who, like most others with anything mildly critical to say, spoke only on condition of anonymity.
Clinton, they say, spoke more resonantly about the issues that matter to most to most American women, like the economy and healthcare.
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A note on a claim from the Commons fees office says: "Spoke to Mr Salmond's office, he has given up ACA home at Dolphin Sq [an area close to parliament where many MPs have flats] and is now staying in hotels whilst in London".
The thunderstorm model nicely explains why spokes occur in groups, says spoke expert Colin Mitchell of the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colorado.
But nothing, he said, that spoke of murder.
"You can't get blood," said Kenneth J. Drexler, spokes- man for Ms. Olson, "from a turnip".
They will have to rely on soup kitchens, churches and mosques for help and food,' said a spokes-person for Refugee Action.
"Research also shows that when people add a low-energy density starter, such as soup or salad, before their meal, they actually eat less at the whole meal," says Bridget Benelam, spokes- person for the Nutrition Society.
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