| 1. | Similarly twitted are the satellites of the book business.
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| 2. | New Yorkers know when they are being twitted.
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| 3. | Daschle also twitted the Gridiron members : " I was told you guys could sing.
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| 4. | Prime Minister Tony Blair twitted Duncan Smith in the House of Commons Monday about Thatcher's outburst.
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| 5. | They have been even more impressive since he walked in the door and was twitted by Jeter and Knoblauch.
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| 6. | Hugo Sukman, another film critic, twitted as " laughable " the accents of the largely American actors.
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| 7. | At a dinner party in the 1970s, according to Johnson, Barbara Walters twitted him for not bringing his companion along.
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| 8. | For decades, the 30th president has been twitted as an orator of exceedingly few words and maligned as a man who believed in business above all.
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| 9. | In an airport hangar at Albany, where a lot of Republican patronage workers flocked to a rally, state GOP chairman Powers twitted Dole's challengers.
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| 10. | The winners and the losers were twitted by comedians such as Will Rogers and Bob Hope, and the guests went home feeling pride in the movie business.
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