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The last word is that the boy and girl are well.
The word is that they should be ready next year.
The word is that he and the President did not hit it off.
"The word is that someone thought it was a good idea at the time."
"His word is that you should stand before him at once."
The word is that it was sold on the black market.
But the word is that he will not be staying long.
The first word is that it seems to be a good deal for many consumers.
And the word is that the government - federal, state, city, who knows?
Word is that they will be off in a day or two."
"The word is that you are about to be run off.
"The word is that he's talking about how something could happen to you like it did the last one, to Ellen."
The word is that you have been disciplined, and it will be passed.
The word is that it's been in the red for two years."
The word is that he was killed by an assassin.
The best use of a word is that which makes the clearest sense.
The advantage of using an existing word is that the language does not have to change as much.
The official word is that Clinton hasn't come to a decision yet, though.
And the word is that maybe you're not ready to see the end of Winter come."
What kind of word is that, they asked, for the century's most horrific crime?
"The latest word is that China lost half of its fleet."
The last recited term or word is that which will come true.
The word is that he goes too far; this didn't happen in the five days I spent with him.
The word is that your chief competitor wants to cut an exclusive with us.
The official word is that they were on their best behavior during the rehearsals.
"Well, word has it that you are to be the next chief of pathology."
Word has it that the committee for the project is scanning the larger art scene.
Now, word has it that you've gotten close to the Soto girl.
Word has it that his departure will be officially announced in another few weeks.
Word has it that the guards are likely to ask questions of an intruder after they've shot him dead.
Word has it that Trent is a class nine, but the poor guy's just a detector.
"Word has it that you're looking for a way to get at the Swarm.
Word has it that some microbreweries making better beer may open soon.
Unofficial word has it that almost all of them are safe."
Word has it that he'd set up a love nest with a gorgeous black girl, but I doubt if it's true.
Word has it that she is into younger girls.
Word has it that a film based on his life is being shot at unknown locations as of 2011, and will be released 2012.
Word has it that he's made a deal with the enemy.'
"Word has it that you know most of the traders along this row.
Word has it that Dell managed to clear out close to 10,000 laptops in under and hour.
That said, word has it that the enormously successful Now!
Word has it that if you stay late enough, you may be pulled onto the bar to dance.
Word has it that they are major obstacles to the realization of our intentions."
Word has it that Marcone offered to pay them blood money.
Word has it that she commanded the silver shadows.
Word has it that now he?s after you!
Then he said thoughtfully, "Word has it that a certain mutual royal friend is no longer on the street.
Word has it that Morgan's agreed to meet with Luc.
"Word has it that he enraged the duke by serving at all, let alone in the infantry," the doctor said.
Word has it that Derek took out a policy on Kitty too."