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With one weak word upon the pillow.
These stock audiences made up of extras, react just as they should, and enthusiasm is a weak word for them when they run riot.
By Hilary Corke The New Yorker, February 11 , 1961P. 30 With one weak word upon the pillow View Article By Adam Davidson By Kathryn Schulz By Robin Wright By Ben Taub.
Meanwhile, the $13 million musical "Catch Me if You Can" — which had been one of the most anticipated of the spring — is now set to close on Sunday after ticket sales fizzled this summer, a result of mixed reviews and weak word of mouth.
When it comes to the neocon architects of global Bushism, hubris remains a weak word.
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"Deal" was weak wording for it.
If we are weak, words will be of no help".
"We need stronger action, not weak words," she said.
One of the most profoundly disappointing responses to the events in Hong Kong has been Britain's silence – or its weak words that have sometimes been worse than silence.
"They put the emphasis on the wrong words, they get a singsong voice, and they don't pass over weak words — 'of,'thehe,' and 'have.' " Still, he said, "I never use the word 'accent' or 'dialect,' " because they make speakers self-conscious.
And that's a whole lot more than you'll get with a few weak words.
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