Word: mouthes
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...right people got to meetings and that they started and ended on time. And he worked assiduously to plug leaks, taking his yellow highlighter to anonymous quotes and confronting the suspects. "He was trying to enforce the rules of the game," says a White House aide. "You keep your mouth shut unless you're authorized to open it. The place became a lot tighter...
FOOTBALL-IN-MOUTH DISEASE...
...first extra period, the Crimson had an excellent scoring chance--so good, perhaps, some might have even ruled it a goal. Stauffer struck a ball well that hit the crossbar, ricocheted down towards the goal line, but then rolled back out, away from the goal mouth. The ball clearly seemed to be across the goal line, but for the third time, the referee made no call where he well might have...
...decades the G.O.P. flirted with the populist attack on elites, a venerable Democratic tactic that Richard Nixon borrowed for his own purposes. Now that Buchanan was giving that message a serious class-based edge, however, G.O.P. leaders flinched and ran. "The Republican Party can't do more than mouth populism," says G.O.P. strategist Kevin Phillips...
...unaware most of these people are of any news, particularly important local news. Time and again I hear, "I didn't know about that," when the matter has been covered in the local paper for weeks. It's frightening that so many people depend on word of mouth to keep informed. Now and then I hear people say that if something important happens, someone will tell them about it. Unfortunately, word of mouth is not dependable or accurate. These people get information that is often wrong. DON GWOREK Orlando, Florida...