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She used the verb loosely.
She bought a tombstone, and used the verb "killed" rather than "died".
However the statement, issued on the instructions of the German foreign minister, Guido Westerwelle, used the verb gebeten, which means "asked" or "requested".
The only variation was that in five of those months, he used the verb "heal," and in the other two he used "recover".
When Marshall used the verb podium again at the '94 Games, The Herald credited her once more with "introducing a new word into the language".
She would have used the verb for love, with a prefix meaning you and a suffix for I. "It is one of the few languages that give greater importance to the listener than the speaker," Dr. Rudes said.
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Both groups used the verbs "fold" and "bring" most frequently to describe this event (see Table 7).
"Did you just use the verb 'to lance'?" I asked.
I use the verb "release" because it's common vernacular.
Mr. Reginato was using the verb in its ceremonial sense.
The Daily Mail also use the verb "summoned" in both its headline and its copy.
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