In another incident, Edward was said to have used foreknowledge to hot read in an interview on the television show Dateline.
Indeed, Dr. Zerhouni used the word "loyal" or "loyalty" five times in a 90-minute interview, mostly to chide critics for disparaging the health institutes.
Sarah Palin used the term in an interview with Bill O'Reilly on his television show.
He had used the term in an interview that Pete Hamill was conducting on the science fiction phenomenon for TV Guide.
"Quality of feelings" is the central phrase that Mr. Shen used in an interview in New York.
It's a line that Dana G. Mead also used in a recent interview, though he later called it "hackneyed."
On the other hand, Evian's chief executive, David S. Daniel, seems uncommonly fond of the word "serendipity," using it several times in an interview this week.
She criticized the press and the police in stronger terms than she had used in an interview the day before, while jurors were still deliberating.
The term was first used publicly by Bujalski in an interview with indieWIRE.
Anchor Shepard Smith used more colorful language in a 2003 interview to make a similar point.