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"They drink samogon, spirits, whatever," she explained, using a word for a poisonous-smelling home-brewed vodka.
His newest comments, using a word for national polity associated with pre-World War II propaganda, recalled his other recent comments in which he called Japan a "divine country with the emperor at its center".
(It was the film crew that came up with the name for the establishment, using a word for "peak" in a Swiss dialect that, in fact, is not spoken in the region).
The role of the request in religion has played such a central part that by metonymy (using a word for another expected word) it has given its name to prayer.
Make up a little rhyme/nonsense phrase using a word for each letter.
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Completed blasts were interrogated for the presence of lysogeny related genes using a word search for related gene names or functions.
I remember the arguments about whether using a "word processor" was good for a writer's prose style.
"That doesn't mean he's a racist, for using a word," Mr. Fischetti said.
On NBC, Mr. Obama criticized Mrs. Clinton for using a word like "obliterate".
Emptiness is, to use a word coined for just this Tiantai usage, "moretitivity": and moretotivity is itself moretoitive.
These are changes worth using a fashion word for.
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