Word: repeatability
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...repeat: in principle...
Michael Mansfield, lawyer for Dodi's father, Harrod's owner Mohamed Al Fayed, asked Burrell to repeat for the court what he had heard Kydd - who has since died - say to her daughter during a phone call in June 1997, a call that Diana had let Burrell listen in on. At first, Burrell balked, saying, "Respectfully, that's not very kind to a woman who's no longer here." But the judge ruling over the inquest, Lord Justice Scott Baker, insisted. Burrell stared down at his desk, chewed his lower lip, took a deep breath, and then, as his voice...
Speaking of that, I'm sure you're tired of people asking you if you're going to serve one term, but you did say that you're never going to do this again because you're tired of it. What I mean is that, again I have to repeat the same thing. I've known many, many Presidents and candidates. I've never met one that said I'm running for an eight-year term. I've never met one. And I'm not running for an eight-year term. Run for a four-year term, and then...
...Meanwhile, former senator John Edwards hoped to repeat his Iowa performance, squeezing past Clinton into second-place. He campaigned relentlessly in the closing days, crisscrossing New Hampshire around the clock, but polls showed him well behind the former First Lady...
...Republican picture was less clear-cut-all question marks, close calls, and sagging spirits. John McCain, the Arizona senator whose campaign spent the summer in ICU, was coming on strong in a bid to repeat his 2000 New Hampshire victory. But then former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney dominated the final pre-election debate, a feat he followed up with a massive turnout operation that included 100,000 phone calls to prospective voters. Romney's well-funded campaign took a big hit in Iowa on Thursday, when former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee whipped him badly, and a second loss...