When teaching Linguistics, especially to mature students, Americanisation is a four-letter word. |
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I uttered a four-letter word and continued thrashing along, sweating like a pig and gasping. |
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Seeing Rooney utter a four-letter word isn't going to suddenly turn them into cursing zombies. |
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However, my message to you today is that as long are you are sensible about it, RISK is not a four-letter word. |
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He's landed in hot water for a T-shirt logo he dreamt up himself, involving a misspelt Irish four-letter word. |
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A four-letter word, an off-color remark or an entire racy passage is bound to slip by the editors. |
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On Wall Street, Zuck is a new four-letter word. |
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Let me make three points is support of why Canada's policy-makers must urgently employ an emissions trading system, and why Canadian politicians must quit trying to make emissions trading a four-letter word. |
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Tufnell is alleged to have used a four-letter word to the children when they asked for his autograph during the lunch interval. |
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This season, Pacific Northwest Ballet compiles five instances of ballet's favorite four-letter word into one love-themed program. |
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There was a collective gasp at both the four-letter word and the bitter sentiment it carried. |
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The problem was that its punchline contained a certain four-letter word beginning with the letter that designates a failing grade. |
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One four-letter word underpinned economics: more. |
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The researchers found that f-bomb was used more than twice as frequently as the next nearest four-letter word of choice. |
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What was going on in my mind was a four-letter word,'' Bako said. |
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If failure weren't a seven-letter word, it would be a Four-letter word. |
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