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Discover LudwigThe word 'w' is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as an abbreviation for 'with', as in: I'm going w/ my friends to the movies.
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Wright took photos of these prominent displays, referring to them as "dick tables" and began taking her book from the W section of non-fiction and placing it alongside others on the display.
In the five years since then, the W word has, it would be fair to say, been increasingly conspicuous by its absence from political rhetoric.
Labour certainly will not recover if its leadership candidates do the Tories' work for them W Stephen Gilbert Labour will not recover by recasting itself as Tory-lite: fiscally responsible, austerity aware, NHS privatising but, as everyone knows, less competent at these things than the Tories are.
Our target price is lifted to 500p from 440p assuming lower capital expenditure and cash one-offs... W now assume capex and cash restructuring charges will be £70m lower each year and inflows from disposals will be £30m higher.
Senator Roy Barreras, a member of the congressional peace commission, told W Radio that the general's excursion "not only put the general's life in danger but put the life of the peace process in danger".
There's the bogus professor, the major trading on old glory, the hint of dangerous foreigners, and Mrs W is, of course, Britain: living in a crumbling, crooked, subsiding house stuffed with reminders of naval glories.
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Nicolle Wallace, the former aide to George W Bush who struggled to control Palin while charged with overseeing her for the presidential campaign of Senator John McCain in 2008, said the speech had given the public a true picture of the former governor.
Even though nothing was clear in Florida, Republicans (and Fox News) began referring to George W as the "president-elect" and branding Gore as a sore loser for refusing to accept the fact.
In one, Silvio Berlusconi was laughing with Tony Blair; in another, he was chatting affably with George W Bush. Jacques Chirac, Kofi Annan, even Pope Benedict XVI: the roll call of former leaders went on – and Berlusconi, in a somewhat more youthful guise, was with them all.
In 2004, he and Menzies Campbell made the unusual decision to meet me, as a solicitor acting for Guantánamo detainees, to give me witness statements about a conversation they'd had with George W Bush on a visit by him to the UK.
It says a lot about the first-term senator that he managed to dismantle parts of the Patriot Act – one of George W Bush's signature pieces of anti-terrorist legislation – enraging much of his party, and emerge claiming "victory no matter how you look at it".
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