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He wasn't even able to get the full word out.
While doing so, they often became curious about how to write the full word and asked the teacher to help them.
In some other languages, the full word length is written out as the name of the function.
But the one-line display screen barely shows a few full words at a time.
Because the convention is not flexible to include a full word, people try creative uses of numbers and letters.
It cannot occur, therefore, that the opposing team is given the full word by a bonus letter.
He was making remarkable progress, having come as far as five full words in a row.
Also new to Productive 2.0 is full word processing functionality ability for cells.
You would frankly give us full word concerning The Shadow.
A full word stored 40-bit numbers in two's-complement form, or two 20-bit instructions.
The user can then select the correct prediction without needing to write the full word.
Harry had passed full word to his chief.
The full word is rendered on the screen.
Sometimes a fuller Word will better serve a more fruitful ministry as we return to our parishes.
The full word is violoncello, but when speaking, people normally call it the "cello".
Three times, as the hour went by, the creature cleared its throat as if to speak, but no full words came out.
Using full words as the basic arithmetic type.
The full words of the verses are included in the published screenplay of the film.
The crest disappeared and replaced with the full wording with blue strip.
These different samples all contained a single Japanese phonic which, when strung together, would create full words and phrases.
Full word had been passed to the leader who commanded this crew that was out to get Bruce Duncan.
"She can pick out which Chechen or Russian commanders we're picking up on the basis of less than a full word."
On the scroll and staff were written the full words of the initials contained on the crosses.
Sentences are considered a sequences of full words terminated by a period juncture /.
Some morphemic words can be both clitics and full words.