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My friend Mary, with whom I speak most often — perhaps even once a week — sometimes calls and says no more than, "I gotta go".
I have a smartphone, I tweet and the words I speak most often, replacing, "Have you seen my keys?" are "What did we do before Google?" When the inevitable day comes when they offer computer implants and mine is conveniently embedded in my left forearm, it will be able to confirm this: Joyce said, "Have you seen my keys?" 20 times this week and "What did we do before Google?" 105.
In contrast to what society might expect, the women speak most often about being shamed and, as a result, disenfranchised by the very people, policies and government meant to support them.
[never, seldom or often] To whom did you speak most often?
We included items on attitudes to and subjective norms of domestic violence, collective efficacy to reduce domestic violence (Can your community do anything about violence against women?) and discussion of domestic violence (In the last year, how often did you talk with anyone about domestic violence? To whom did you speak most often about domestic violence?).
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Mrs. Clinton's ability to manage the one person with whom she spoke most often, former President Bill Clinton, was also questioned by some of her advisers and supporters.
Pablo found places where he could see the top of the apartment building Altos del Campestre, where his family was living under heavy guard, and he spoke most often to his son Juan Pablo.
Paradoxically, the two candidates who have spoken most often about the need for an overhaul of the campaign finance laws -- Senator John McCain, the Arizona Republican, and former Senator Bill Bradley, the New Jersey Democrat -- have discovered that the issue generates only modest outrage among voters.
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