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They both go word for word up to number 24.
Now she almost always told it the same way, word for word.
It is nearly word for word the same as the first time.
Word for word, what my father told me when I was four years old.
"The committee members will hear everything you told me, word for word."
After making the same speech, almost word for word, as the last time.
Not word for word, but I covered all the points.
Word for word, she told him exactly what the letters said.
At that age I knew entire books by heart, word for word.
Yes, I know it all word for word, or almost.
Each seems to demand I read it word for word.
The conversation we had, I remember it word for word.
He told her, word for word, what the message was.
Most dialogue is taken word for word from the book.
And he told of the night in the stable, word for word.
It's a word for word how I'm going to remember it.
Word for word it may be the best read on Broadway.
It was just as I had arranged, word for word.
"That's word for word what they said the other day."
"I think he's going through the whole conversation again, word for word."
Today we could repeat these terms word for word, as nothing has changed.
In fact, he already knew word for word the content of the message.
He once claimed that everything within the book would be true, word for word.
There were parts of the President's message in it, word for word.
I have no doubt that it is, word for word, the same.
They asked questions, going back over the conversation almost word by word.
We do not take in a sentence word by word, but as a whole.
He was following the printing in the book, word by word.
I took them apart word by word, and they still added up to nothing.
He asked for a glass of water and went over the text with us again, word by word.
We literally went through the text word by word, over the course of a year.
They ground on together, word by word, through the next three paragraphs.
Did they sit together and hammer the stuff out word by word?
He had spent two and a half hours with the admiral, going over his original report, word by word.
You don't have to understand the text word by word.
I made a point to read them, word by word, every time I went.
Feel free to word by word it against book.
If need be I could dictate my message to her word by word while she wrote it down.
"I have an offer for you two," he said, word by word.
The language has of course a content, but not word by word."
When the young man had finished reading the note, its writing vanished, almost word by word.
Staring, he saw the written lines disappearing word by word!
The words on the screen vanished and a new message appeared quickly, word by word.
Read word by word, it says almost nothing, certainly nothing controversial for us.
"Joe, I'd like to read this contract over with you, word by word."
Or, they may have to analyze word by word the instructions, while the rest of the class has already lined up on the right.
This writing vanished word by word, for it was in the same special ink as the names.
Arrangement aside, what of the poems, the way they exist, word by word?
The parser works its way along the text string word by word.
I want to follow it very carefully, word by word.'