| 21. | Its title translates into English as " But Please With Cream " ( word by word ).
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| 22. | We must learn to read for ideas, not word by word and then build up the idea.
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| 23. | And it consistently translates word by word.
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| 24. | In trying to avoid " original research ", one ends up adopting " word by word ".
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| 25. | But he is a dedicated and caring teacher who painstakingly polishes each student's stories, word by word.
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| 26. | Visotzky has spent the last decade getting groups of New Yorkers to study Genesis word by word.
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| 27. | "You mustn't take it word by word.
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| 28. | :No, it is not a copyvio, that one would be if you copy it word by word.
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| 29. | Sometimes It is issued syllable by syllable, sometimes word by word, often very slowly, other times very rapidly.
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| 30. | Today, however, reading and language are usually taught phrase by phrase, sentence by sentence, not word by word.
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