Having our PRIVACY exposed is particularly crushing for the British - a nation for whom the PHRASE: 'How are you?' really MEANS: 'Please say one word, then LEAVE me ALONE.'

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In Utah, one WORD sums up our business prowess: investment. Simply PUT, we know we can't have long-term economic growth and MAINTAIN Utah's enviable quality of LIFE without making some CRITICAL investments.

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On Hillary's side, I don't think it GETS more establishment than Hillary Clinton. If I had one word to describe Hillary, it would be 'beholden.' Nothing's gonna really CHANGE. GOVERNMENT's gonna have the answer to EVERYTHING, and that's gonna mean taxes are gonna go up.

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Writing is like bricklaying; you put down one word after another. SOMETIMES the wall goes up STRAIGHT and TRUE and sometimes it doesn't and you have to push it down and START again, but you don't STOP; it's your trade.

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Food to me, in one word, is 'creativity' or 'expression.' It's simply, 'This is who I am at this POINT in TIME, and this is what I WANT to cook for you.'

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If there was one word on a motivation or WORLD VIEW, that one word would be 'LIBERTY.' That's what INSPIRES me and motivates me more than anything - just the concept of FREEDOM, liberty, what it means.

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Ask a science professor what she WORRIES about. It won't take long. She'll LOOK you in the eye and SAY one WORD: 'Money.'

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If I had one word to DESCRIBE how I feel at never having to WORK with co-host Adam SAVAGE again it'd be RELIEF.

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I've interviewed people where their response was literally one word for everything I asked. This didn't help me get to KNOW them, nor did it sell me on their skill SET to help my COMPANY achieve its goals. I got NOTHING from them, which MEANT I had no way of knowing if they were really a good fit in the company.

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Over the years, a number of people have asked me why I tend to write at this great length. I've put some thought into the answer, and it can be boiled down one word: consequences. WELL, maybe TWO WORDS: consequences and characters. Or PERHAPS, consequences, characters, and the SUBCONSCIOUS mind - above all the subconscious mind.

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Honestly, my entire childhood COULD be summed up with one word: Reader. I was ALWAYS hunched over a BOOK; in fact, I was the only kid in the world who GOT paler in the summer, because I'd sneak down into our cool, dank cellar and sit alone with a book for hours.

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One WORD in one SYSTEM might MEAN something ELSE. You have to get a feel for it and study hard and then also when you get into these game-plan WEEKS, just bear down on what we're doing on a week-to-week basis.

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You give a PRESS conference, and they'll pick one word, they'll pick TWO words. The media is STILL out to WRITE what they WANT to write.

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One WORD I had throughout the FIRST YEAR and a half of my mother's death was 'unmoored.' I felt that I had no ANCHOR, that I had no home in the world.

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