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The host wondered what jokes he could utter about Doherty that had not already been told.
In the somber aftermath of the devastating loss, Wood walked up to a small group of reporters and used words few athletes ever utter about themselves.
These days, the study found, the justices collectively utter about 4,000 words in each hourlong argument, which is roughly double the loquaciousness rate in the mid-1980s.
That's not a phrase people typically utter about their hospitals, but those were the words on everyone's lips when we returned to Bellevue last week, after nearly a month of dislocation since the hurricane-induced evacuation at the end of October.
The situation from which De divina omnipotentia resulted begun from Damian's attempt to regulate what one may utter about God.
The usually docile cetaceans utter about half a dozen different calls, but the way in which each one does so is unique.
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Nowhere in the hours of debate in the House or the Senate was a word uttered about professional sports franchises.
An occasional stone has been thrown at it, and countless discouraging words have been uttered about it.
Mr. Romney's friends and aides frequently ask whether some of the things said and written about him would be uttered about a candidate of another religion.
There have been funny and perceptive things uttered about other sports, but there just seem to be more memorable quotations about golf.
But something more happened on Ms. Curry's last day, June 28: seemingly every negative word ever uttered about Mr. Lauer was reprised.
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