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...The first reference to “word of mouth” was, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, in Bishop Reginald Pecock’s 15th-century clerical page-turner The Book of Faith, where he notes that the holy faith...
...Reginald didn’t have time to process what was happening; all he could do was accelerate. Another bang. Reginald’s driver side window burst....
...Meanwhile, her joints ache, her ears ring with tinnitus and she keeps forgetting words: all symptoms, she discovers, of the menopause....
...One of the many reasons I was so excited to join the FT and start a newsletter was the opportunity to promote the work of our (I still get a wonderful thrill about writing the word “our”) incredibly talented...
...Wilson’s murderers were quickly apprehended and identified as Reginald Dunne and Joseph O’Sullivan, both born in England of parents with Irish heritage....
...But the choice this time was more than an arbitrary pick from London topography; rather, words denoting profound collapse....
...“Could we strike a deal beforehand, Sir Reginald? Not a word about impeachment if he can resist the temptation to offer advice about Prince Andrew.”...
...Still, the prince “cannot, and must not, honour his word when doing so puts him at a disadvantage”....
...In 1965, the first time that Tory MPs voted to decide the issue, Reginald Maudling, the brilliant former chancellor, was deemed heir apparent....
...All the “races” are here — to use the words of Rhodesian racial classification: African, Coloured, European, Indian....
...General Reginald Dyer and his troops had been brought in to contain the rioting that followed the arrest of two leaders of the Indian National Congress and subsequently imposed a ban on public assemblies...
...They are seen near the cathedral carrying great swords and wearing heraldry with the words “turbulent priest eradicators”. Reginald FitzUrse and Hugh de Morville are in our Knaresborough studios....
...In other words, Dickinsonia seemed to grow just like animals do, unfurling to a developmental template still common today....
...He explains that a neurological condition affects his speech, but his words are succinct and insightful....
...Every word is clear, too, thanks to a fine quartet of soloists, headed by baritone Derek Welton and bass Jan Martiník....
...And starred is the word: they were performers, whose theatrical cross-examination of witnesses and heart-tugging speeches to the jury were fully reported in the press, national celebrities to an extent impossible...
...From Mr Reginald Dale....
...There’s huge warmth in every word, every drawing. There’s also a tiny Gruffalo cameo for the sharp-eyed to spot. An irresistible delight....
...Actually in rural areas “potholes” is no longer the word: they have formed coalitions with each other and become craters. Many side roads are like jungle tracks....
...Our great authority on English rock gardens, Reginald Farrer, deplored the sort of rockery whose stones look as though they have been dropped at random by Satan. He called them a “Devil’s Lapful”....
...Booking edgy African-American comedian Reginald D Hunter for this year’s Professional Footballers’ Association awards dinner seemed a bold move for an organisation not widely deemed to be in the front rank...
...Known as “machine readable news”, they look for key words and phrases to generate an automatic trade at speeds far faster than a human can react....
...His choice of words will be heavily scrutinised....
...A sign once nailed to the wall a few inches above the floor with an arrow and the words “Way Out” served as guidance for those leaving on their hands and knees....
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