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As the heat in my soul rose to a combustible level I forgot the rudiments of the English language, reverting to a lingua franca that combined the best of the gutter from East and West
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She is growing to love his oddly cultured yet innocent use of the English language
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Allcock added a package which contained the American Dictionary of the English Language, Webster-Mahn, Unabridged
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What a horrible, mean sadistic, use of the English language by Sister Alice to me that day that hurt very, very deeply
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Another glaring example of the purposeful destruction of the English language
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This organization displays a continuing negative animus with respect to two venerable institutions: teaching and the use of the English language
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Along the way they tried to gain control of a South African English language newspaper called the "The Citizen" via the classic espionage methods of using front companies
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And Charles please have a little more respect for the English language, your diction has become less than I would expect from you
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Alas, English language does not have words to translate this and
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I then got into an English language search engine for Tass, one of the major news services in Russia
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” They do not seem to consider that in selecting words to delete from use they are not only shrinking the English language, they are shrinking the minds of those who use their product, and their own minds as well
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The power of the English language to bond a polyglot population into one people whom we call, and who call themselves Americans, has been crucial to the success of this country
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com, looks at developing trends in the English language as America becomes more heavily ethnic and diverse
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’ This tirade used the English language in such a way that one would believe that the rich are stealing from the government
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She had read somewhere that the English language had an extremely large vocabulary, but she had never before met anyone who tried to use it all in one conversation
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Of the English language
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And the English language
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As in the English language
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mechanics of the English language and human communication
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“The English language is so rudimentary
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We could hear muffled voices, fragments of English language commands, the revving of engines
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Thanks to the fine folks at Atlus USA, the Original Generations of SRW are getting a full English language treatment, from the text heavy dialogues to the complex menus
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She is French and retired from teaching the English language
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While my command of the English language had become nearly perfect, I would
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They talked about how the British railways, British organization, English language, manners etc
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I sold it Aleph in Sweden, making it's first print appearance actually not in the English language
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English language without a third-person gendered referent
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In the English language, as in many others, third-person referents are specifically
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suggest that more than half the words commonly used in the English language have
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It is a quirk of the English language that the word for the ‗Self‘ (5) is the shortest word (the letter ‗I‘)
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In the English language, the letter ‗1‘ is also the simplest letter (just a single stroke of the pen)
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She may have been the quiet one of the group but her grasp of the English language kept us in stitches
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That’s how extraordinary and confusing the English language can be
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English language and poetry have lead to the conclusion
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Knowledge of the English language appears to be a great
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Among dances, swimming, and tennis she soon found herself getting involved in the English language
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There are only four words in the English language
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There are two words in the English language that
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All that follows points out the connection between intelligence, the English language and humor
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It’s the most hideous word in the English language - in any language
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There are nearly a million words spoken in the English language, many of them borrowed from other languages, and many different forms of the same words of course, but who would want to represent all of those words with different individual pictographs?
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However, the education specialists on the KOSTROMA, helped by Spirit and Shanya, had been busy writing and recording a complete language course for humans in Koorivarese, while Shanya had been doing the same for the Koorivars on the VEON SHOURIA concerning the English language
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Obviously their command of the English language was surprisingly more advanced than we had thought
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folks who have a “less than perfect” grasp of the English language
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It's very hard to get that word, in the original language, into English language, because there's no word describes it
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The rhythmic alteration between the Chinese and English languages was as beautiful as the content of the words the grandmaster conveyed through the interpreter
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because I can’t think of any words in the English language ending in ‘augh’ that are pronounced ‘awe’ except the old Bears’ quarterback, Sammy Baugh
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of the English language, assisted Helga and Tom with difficult
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hear a person of color on TV slaughtering the English language
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the English language; he excelled in the teaching of English and had a
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I was really bothered by my situation, and as such, I was determined to become perfect in English language, even above all of my class mates
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shifted to focus upon the components of the English language, especially the s o u n d components
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She had read it from cover to cover over the past few days: a task made difficult by Tom’s fascination with obscure Chinese characters and his use of shorthand notations when expressing himself in the English language
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skills and a complete command of the English language
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In 1828, Noah Webster published “An American Dictionary of the English Language” in order to research the origins of his own nation’s tongue
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And I have had three letters from you this week condemning their use with all the fervour the English language places at your disposal--really it is generous to you in this respect--as a substitute for the mixed diet of the ordinary Philistine
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He kept on saying' 'What?' and evidently cursing' the English language in German
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This variety is not unique to the English language alone almost all languages all over the world have a range of words meaning exactly the same thing
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com/ has translated all the core navigation and various bits and pieces of content, however, as most of their site content points to English language content, the
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and be able to pass a fluency test in the English Language and that you
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acknowledge that the English language is the official language of Mars and that al communications on Mars, to Mars or from Mars be in English
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I was motivated early in life to learn to read write and think in the English Language
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had all learned the English language, the populations were totally integrated,
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I would return home an hour later for breakfast, passing by the Bakery of the Marriott for some croissants and then would lie in bed to read a newsmagazine or the Ahram Weekly, a fine English language, Egyptian newspaper
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classmates, it was because of my mastery of the English language
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The English language was being bought up and owned by commercial companies who were twisting the meanings of the words they bought for their own commercial gain
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The English language ceased being a public trust: it became corrupted by capitalistic ownership and the private use of words for profit
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Children were so badly educated, that they could not read, spell, or write the English language correctly
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Children became incapable of understanding what they read: because they had not been taught to understand the words of the English language by the definition that was supposed to be common for all English-speaking people
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The use of it in the english language is evil
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(In the Old English language hallow means to bless, consecrate or sanctify
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to be the most accurate translation in the English language" Star Bible catalog Page 3, 1996], uses it 13
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English language which fully expresses what that word in its original sense implies
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One of the most familiar terms in the English language
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The American Standard Version, which many say is the most accurate translation ("This honored version of 1901, long held to be the most accurate translation in the English language" Star Bible catalog, page 3, 1996), uses it 13 times; and even then has a footnote that says, "Gr
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The English language is whittled into shreds by that trick
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” He presumes to show us we have misunderstood the whole category of the English language
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Nothing less than close adherence to the true sense of the English language can furnish a panacea for this juggling of words such as we are seeing
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The American Standard Version, which many say is the most accurate translation ["This honored version of 1901, long held to be the most accurate translation in the English language" Star Bible catalog Page 3, 1996], uses it 13 times; and even then has a footnote which says, "Gr
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All four were civilization's triumphs, and if you persist that a command of the English language is part of our inheritance, one can only reply that beauty is almost always dumb
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It was my very first composition in the English language
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A quiet smile lighted the haughty features of the young Mohican, betraying his knowledge of the English language as well as of the other's meaning; but he suffered it to pass away without vindication of reply
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It is important to understand that NLS formats and informats work just as well with the English language as with any other language, so there's no need to use SAS program code beyond the LOCALE= option to switch between English language formats/informats and other languages, unless you need a specific format that does not have an NLS equivalent
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Biro’s invention helped spread literacy to everyone, so it’s appropriate that his name should have entered the English language and that his invention features here
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Maybe they are, but it is worth remembering the legendary John Templeton’s admonition that the four most expensive words in the English language are “this time it’s different
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As it happened, he was insecure about his role in Let’s Make Love and about his grasp of the English language
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I feel as if I could be anything or everything; as if I could rant and storm, or sigh or cut capers, in any tragedy or comedy in the English language
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If I must give my opinion, I have always thought it the most insipid play in the English language
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I’ve seen all sorts of foreign actresses waylay the English language—Modjeska and Janauschek being in the list—but seldom have such results as those given by this little, thin, nervous Frenchwoman been attained
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Among other modes, some of which are too disgraceful to be mentioned in this place, those foreign seamen will go before a magistrate, and, although hardly able to speak the English language intelligibly, will swear, for each other, that they were born within the United States, and are American citizens
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The Administration of this country devoted to foreign influence! The Administration of this country subservient to France! Great God! how is it so influenced? By what ligament, on what basis, on what possible foundation, does it rest? Is it on similarity of language? No! we speak different tongues; we speak the English language
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What is the French doctrine on this subject—established at the time when the United States stood in relations of peace and amity to that power, when every heart beat high with sympathy for the success of French freedom; when some of those who have since transferred their admiration, I will not say their love, to the present head of the French Government, to the enemy of French freedom, and all freedom, to all commerce, and right, and religion—at the time when some of those who have since so lamentably changed on this subject felt an interest for freedom and France scarcely inferior to that which they felt for freedom and America? What were then the doctrines of the French Government? That all who spoke the English language should be treated as Englishmen, unless they could give proof to the contrary; the onus probandi lying on those who spoke the language of Locke, and Newton, and Milton, and Shakspeare
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Yes, sir, whilst the English Government establishes no such doctrine, the French Government acts upon the principle that speaking the English language is prima facie evidence of your being a British subject, and would justify their treating you as an enemy, the burden of the proof to the contrary being thrown upon yourself
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Webster, Dictionary of the English Language, notice of, xv, 399
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relative to publishing the laws of Louisiana in the English language, 184;
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on the resolution relative to publishing the laws of Louisiana in the English language, 184;
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He also said that the great need of the English language is now felt by most of the Chinese in that city, and in order to aid them, such schools as we have here should be established
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Ting Ki was very anxious to have me remain and establish such a mission-school, and teach them the English language
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Pond in particular, for teaching the English language to the ignorant heathens in our midst, stamps the majority of that club as a body of men who, in point of civilization, stand away below the ignorant, helpless pagans at whom they profess to strike
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The exercises by the Chinese converts indicated remarkable proficiency in the English language and in music, both in solos and choruses