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"It's because I used the wrong word," she told me.
But unprecedented is exactly the wrong word to describe it.
"Free" is actually the wrong word to describe these services.
Mr. Larason counters that accident is simply the wrong word.
Actually sad is probably the wrong word — more nostalgic, maybe.
"Breakup was the wrong word," Mr. Koerner said by telephone.
PERINO: But if you are clumsy, you say the wrong word.
FG: No. Well, "selfish" is the wrong word, first of all.
Which is a real ... hot-button issue is the wrong word.
Craziness is the wrong word, but he had an insatiable curiosity.
I'm enjoying — not enjoying, sorry, that's the wrong word to use.
And do you have any — maybe sympathy is the wrong word — empathy?
Twitter isn't a basic human right, so censorship is the wrong word.
"Enjoy" seems to be the wrong word to employ in this context.
Speaking of "friends," we'd argue Snapchat is using the wrong word here.
"I would say the wrong word for what was there," she said.
"Likable" is the maybe the wrong word—for me, I think it's "relatable".
So "satisfying" would be the wrong word to describe any "Twin Peaks" ending.
Your other films have been rather "insular," though that's probably the wrong word.
The only thing, when I had called them losers, that was a wrong word.
Douthat: Fair: "Shunted" is the wrong word for something that happens all too willingly.
I can use one wrong word and really trigger something negative in a client.
No, that's the wrong word — fairies don't love people, not in the traditional way.
Bummed is the wrong word to describe how I'm feeling because it feels selfish.
She's so ... seasoned is the wrong word, but it's the one I want to use.
If we use the wrong word or phrase, we can we turn the recipient off.
You can lose a debate by simply saying the wrong word at the wrong time.
"Totalitarian" is the wrong word for the capitalist project because totalitarianism is a disease of governments.
"Monumental is the wrong word because what we're really interested in is the un-monumental," he said.
Bees also enjoy swarming — although "enjoy" might be the wrong word, as swarming is how hives naturally reproduce.
The CDR is comprised of regular Cubans—neighbors, coworkers, friends—who are always listening for a wrong word.
Moss' character, Offred, provides our window into this terrifying society where one wrong word could end her life.
"So if I slipped up and used the wrong word, I apologize to all the Maine women," he said.
All I do know is that "clean" is definitely the wrong word for Congress's pathological avoidance of spending cuts.
Read more: A tweet from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez convinced me I've been using the wrong word to describe waitresses.
"Happy might be the wrong word, but the judge granted a lenient sentence," said Steve Haney, who represents Dawkins.
"Disappointed is the wrong word," Mr. Ray said of his feelings on the matter, though he sure seemed it.
We might, in various ways, see our bones or know our bones, but "meet" is precisely the wrong word.
Can you talk about your own internal — "struggle" may be the wrong word, but — The mental toll. Yeah. Exactly.
And so, when I go there, I was really totally unprepared for how completely ... captivated is the wrong word.
When you're trying to make a great impression--or even when you're not--using the wrong word can spoil everything.
Defense: "Happy might be the wrong word, but the judge granted a lenient sentence," said Steve Haney, who represents Dawkins.
" Later he clarified, "If I slipped up and used the wrong word, then I apologize to all the Maine women.
Later he clarified, "If I slipped up and used the wrong word, then I apologize to all the Maine women."
So for all you guys out there that think 'stink' is a negative word, it was totally wrong word choice.
"There's a lot of — perhaps blame is maybe the wrong word — but responsibility that goes around on that," he said.
She remains, you might say, her singular self, though singular is perhaps the wrong word for someone who truly contains multitudes.
Hippie is the wrong word... he's an engineer but the people involved could not have made the journey without being people people.
But current research suggests that aging might be the wrong word for what's causing millennial gamers to fall behind their younger peers.
Well, it's interesting also, because we talked a few years back, and you've become a bit more, famous is the wrong word.
Though enchanting sounds like the wrong word for a work of art as intrinsically painful and political as "Flight," enchanting it is.
When we go home and we're working after our kids are in bed, I mean, work is the wrong word for it.
"Every time Robert would say the wrong word, she'd give him a kick under the table," McKeon told PEOPLE in a recent interview.
I mean, 2015, the day she ... How do you think you got that because again, she ... Is despised the press the wrong word?
"Furiously" is actually the wrong word because, while she's yelling "AARGH" and I'm yelling "WHAT?" we are both beaming from ear to ear.
My suspicion is that "empathy" will turn out to be the wrong word to describe what separates V.R. from the medium of film.
"Meets" is the wrong word, we soon understand; she sees him, but he is dead, a suicide, and she's haunted by his loss.
But there was still an unsettled tone — outbursts and competing chants in the hall, the sense that one wrong word could set everything off.
Nervous is probably the wrong word; I am concerned because the short position's so big and the shorts just spread constant pain about this one.
And Ms. Merkel had a quality that is hard for a young party to copy in the digital age: She never said a wrong word.
Catachresis has two meanings: the use of the wrong word for the context, and the use of a forced or especially paradoxical figure of speech.
Famously — famous is the wrong word — famously for nerds like you and me, [he] was interested in MySpace, or his team was interested in MySpace.
We think it's about quality not quantity, and we are satisfied with eight," he says hesitantly, before quickly reconsidering: "Perhaps satisfied is the wrong word.
As the fallout over Trump's alleged remark about the U.S. accepting people from "shithole" countries continues, we might be all getting angry about the wrong word.
"  'Yes': an affirmative reply'No': a negative answer Merriam-Webster also mocked Trump for using the wrong word in a tweet bragging about his "ability to write.
"If speaking to the needs and the pain of the long-neglected working class is polarizing, I think you've got the wrong word," Sanders fired back.
When reading lips in videos gathered by the researchers, it identified the wrong word about 40 percent of the time, while the professionals missed about 86 percent.
We know he doesn't bother to correct spelling errors, and often uses the wrong word ("Council" instead of "Counsel" happened -- not for the first time -- this weekend).
Or, "hate" is perhaps the wrong word; these games instead seem to view the player as an itch that should be scratched, as an imposter in their worlds.
Do you think that Silicon Valley, given the stereotype, but the ... Antisocial's the wrong word, but you've got a lot of dudes ... KS: Never went to the prom.
She's been the more classically Walter White-esque figure, in that she embraces her work — "likes" would be the wrong word — and seems invigorated rather than sapped by it.
Barely fluent in English herself, Santiago describes being afraid to use the wrong word and causing the social workers to say no, which she knew could lead to eviction.
I know, but there's something about the ... Culture's maybe the wrong word to use, but it seems whenever people from New York go to Minneapolis, they really do like it.
Bill Maher gave an earnest apology for his joke last week -- that he was a "house n*****" -- but at one point he may have chosen the wrong word to explain himself.
As the urban campfire wound down, it occurred to an agreeably freaked-out partygoer that "ghosting" was perhaps the wrong word for cutting off communication with someone without explanation or warning.
Kanye West says he used the wrong word when he said he wanted to "abolish" the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery, and added ... there's a better way to change our Constitution.
"It's probably a little bit — 'embarrassing' is the wrong word — but it's a little weird to admit that freestyle rap comedy is probably the thing that I'm best at," he said.
They do all of this work in the public eye — where one misstep, one wrong word gets echoed across the airwaves and the internet almost before it has time to be heard.
"We've had GLAAD come in and speak to our entire writing team and give a whole tutorial on sensitivities, the right words, the wrong word [and] why those words matter," she explained.
Actually "towers" is the wrong word for these machines, which are enormous hexahedrons that look less like computers and more like glowing, diamond-shaped relics in a science-fiction movie about the future.
"The '70s were a little more showy so we went with this gorgeous low cut — I don't wanna say disco dress, that's so the wrong word — but it's very gold," she told PeopleStyle.
Maybe "likes" is the wrong word—I heard the older lady to my right at one point say, "Oh come on, I just sat down, stop it"—but they do it a lot.
Yeah, I think responsibility is the wrong word, I think I have the opportunity to do something great, to pass it on, and I think it's like the closing and opening of a circle.
How much of his success do you attribute to his savvy in terms of financial manipulation — manipulation is the wrong word — mechanics, versus sort of managing and strategerizing about where the company is going?
Do you get criticism from people for not coming down harder on Gawker for either publishing the tape or other journalistic misdeeds ... Misdeeds is the wrong word, for other inappropriate posts that they put up?
The problem is those autocorrections can be too forward for their own good; Minuum learns quickly enough, but it can still spurt out the wrong word, slow you down, and force you to type again.
WAPNER: SO YOU'RE NOT WORRIED, AND MAYBE WORRIED IS THE WRONG WORD, MAYBE SOME PEOPLE MAY BE CONCERNEDED THAT WHERE BOND YIELDS ARE NOW, IT'S A REFLECTION MAYBE THE ECONOMY ISNT AS GOOD AS PEOPLE THINK.
Current odds: 25/23 Why this is ridiculous: Maybe ridiculous is the wrong word, but here's a team that hasn't looked anywhere as good as last year's incarnation, and that team couldn't get past the second round.
The former hedge fund manager raised $49 million and spent $47 million of it, mostly on ads—though perhaps "raised" is the wrong word, since about 96 percent of that haul came from the billionaire candidate himself.
Is that if you can do something and if you're slightly — cynical's the wrong word — practical about it, do something that has the ability to do paid speaking afterwards, that's where you can really make your money. Yeah.
Although, amusingly ... Amusingly may be the wrong word ... Although, I take enormous pleasure in the fact that the tiniest spinoff from "Sandman" has been turned into a TV show that is doing incredibly well, which is "Lucifer" on Fox.
Advice is almost the wrong word here, but do you have any guidance for helping people think through these emotions, that kind of fear, given your experience with an epidemic where people you knew were getting infected and dying?
The film — though "film" is almost certainly the wrong word to describe it — shifts between live-action shots of Bashir's wheeling his way through battle-scarred urban landscapes and an animated reconstruction of the shooting that nearly killed him.
Nicholas Kristof ONE of the great misperceptions of this political year, among many Democrats and Republicans alike, is that Hillary Clinton is a third-rate candidate with no core or convictions — oops, wrong word, but you get the point.
" Smith believes that this could be a reason as to why climate change is not a larger issue in the Republican party, as the wrong word on climate change "has potential to create deep divisions in the Republican party.
Torode and Wallace defended their comments, saying "crispy" was the wrong word for the dish, which is traditionally made with chicken or beef that is slow cooked with Asian herbs and coconut milk, but that they had reached the right verdict.
Bane: Especially when the book came out, there were some people who made fun of them—or not made fun of them, that's the wrong word for it, but thought they were on the wrong track and they were taking it too far.
OK, maybe that's the wrong word—but let's just say that those stories have been told before and will be told again, and the world doesn't need to see Keanu Reeves put his own spin on the same plot beats one more time.
There are also numerous special visitors from Apple and Google, extremely anxious about saying too much about what, exactly, they're looking for, the wrong word likely both to spill the beans to the competition and to boost undue speculation about somebody's startup.
In the U.S. it's been a long time since we had a kind of, I think state media is the wrong word here, but there's a kind of just loyal, kind of loyalist media that you have, that is right now like kind of building.
KHAZIR, Iraq (Reuters) - One wrong word to an Islamic State fighter in Mosul last year was all it took to set in motion a harrowing chain of events for an Iraqi woman who became so traumatized that she trembled in fear even after escaping the group's control.
Like, I say the wrong word for someone from a country, and then you say, "Dad, you can't say that anymore..." The trouble is, if you live on the Isle of Wight, where there are only white people, no one tells you that you're out of touch.
Wordplay TUESDAY PUZZLE — This was a toughie for me for a Tuesday, my troubles exacerbated by that particular handicap that results from surely and boldly filling in a wrong word, in this case for 1A, and stubbornly clinging to it for way too long into the solve.
Maybe "safe" is the wrong word, but I just think sometimes you play what you listen to, and I listen to a lot of music from the mid-60s to the mid-70s, so, creating a sound that fits into that world is desirable to me, I suppose.
Subtle is the wrong word for this episode, but I will say that as inevitable as some of these events felt and as spelled out as they had to be, I did feel like the show really utilized the power of small realizations as much as big, sweeping action pieces.
As an artist and researcher approaching this topic, everything to do with women's rights and feminism is already so charged, and I really wanted to use an aesthetic and communication that was more—I think "objective" is the wrong word—but something that speaks to the neutrality of science and information.
In an era of weaponized sensitivity, participation in public discourse is growing so perilous, so fraught with the danger of being caught out for using the wrong word or failing to uphold the latest orthodoxy in relation to disability, sexual orientation, economic class, race or ethnicity, that many are apt to bow out.
"It's a bit strange to feel the need to post about this, but I don't think I can honestly resume my normal programming without giving you an explanation — and maybe that's the wrong word, but I just wanted to thank y'all for the love and respect you've shown me over the past few days," she began.
Now, thanks to a host (or perhaps that's the wrong word) of money transfer and bill splitting apps — such as Divvy, which takes a photo of a restaurant receipt and assigns a bill to each diner — and a fare-splitting feature built into Uber and Lyft (for a 25-cent fee), "that doesn't happen with my generation," she said.
She couldn't quite account for how it was done; these groups didn't have leadership, exactly, or if they did, they had large "steering committees" — and they could be touchy if you used the wrong word or gave one individual too much credit — but they used Facebook and they contacted friends of friends and somehow they got the signatures they needed.
Is this the kind of society we want to live in — where right-wingers can do any vicious thing they want to anyone and shrug it off, while people on the center-left are supposed to expel from public life anyone who says a single wrong word or has done something benignly intended in the past that now does not fit changed norms?
TIM MILLER: [Laughs] GLENN THRUSH: The--you were really--I thought you were in a really interesting position earlier this year, when Governor Bush came out in favor of Mike Pence's law in Indiana, and you were forced--not forced; that's the wrong word--you were--as part of your job, you were somebody who had to advocate for that position.

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