And, although 2012 winner Bob Lingo won't make the cut, Tom could be represented by Alderwood or potential 'dark-horse' Klepht. |
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With their impressive new single Subside Wyvern Lingo have ditched the folky mysticism of their early work and returned with a slick, r'n'b influenced sound. |
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He explodes on the scene uttering rapper lingo and shaking his booty on the dance floor. |
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This needed to be done without infusing the story with anachronistic music and hip lingo. |
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I guess economists can be a bit specialized but I was once a High School economics teacher so I speak the lingo, as it were. |
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He should bounce back, as we say in the medical lingo, within a few days, I think. |
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Each subject has its own lingo, meaning that, where appropriate, he lays his particular accent on thicker. |
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He preferred not to trust someone ahead of himself, so he even learned the medical lingo. |
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The 1990s have seen rock bands like Sublime and Limp Bizkit incorporate hip hop's lingo, vocal style, and the art of sampling into their music. |
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Rome communicates his internal dialogue through improvised soliloquies which combine Shakespeare's language with street lingo and gesticulations. |
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Undeterred, Heavey flew to Senegal, reading an oil primer en route to learn the lingo. |
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Among the expedients resorted to in exploiting a scientific fraud, mystifying lingo is one of the commonest, and in this he was an adept. |
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Felicity of language is a strong point, and he switches with ease from English into the local lingo. |
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While we're on the subject of units, it's important to understand that construction measurement has a language and lingo all its own. |
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Well, one might say that such a lingo is spoken only by teenagers and young adults, but is it really so? |
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In the technical lingo, connecting programs in this way is often called systems integration. |
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An uncrossing is just an uncrossing, whether you want to tart it up in cool post modern chaos lingo is pretty meaningless. |
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The Beaufort scale, of course, has become a part of the standard operating lingo for meteorologists and sailors. |
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As I had only been learning Spanish for 2 years at University in Scotland, I hadn't quite got my tongue round the lingo. |
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At least before the new lingo was adopted by all, it was easier to identify the bigots and sexists in a room. |
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For all the mockney accents and geezer lingo, an assortment of mens-wear sales assistants would be more threatening than this bunch. |
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Wherever possible, he writes with a seaman's lingo of seaways, gunwales, swells and whitecaps. |
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I was a little confused until my brah told me that it is surfer lingo. |
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I'm put off by the rote lingo of liturgies, and I can never quite square the exceedingly European Jesus of my childhood lesson books with the physiognomy of the region. |
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He looked out of place and his use of urban street lingo was confusing. |
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From getting their gym, tan, laundry on to ensure post-club smushing, the first season set a high bar for Jersey Shore lingo. |
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Underneath the cowboy lingo, the man is light in substance, weak on strategy and quite willing to cut and run from principled position if he feels a chill wind from politics. |
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Learn the lingo with an evening class in a foreign language. |
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Just wave the camera and smile if you can't speak the local lingo. |
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A task, in common usability lingo, is a rough measure for a user activity. |
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The lyrics are in Asturian, the local lingo of their hometown Xixon. |
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She may be disappointed about the false appropriation of such Twilight lingo. |
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These are the standard selling points of the craft-distilling movement, with its locavore lingo, terroir talk, and handmade hype. |
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That educated lingo is used to sweeten biscuits so moldy no one should be expected to swallow them. |
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In Arkansas nine men were dragged out of the hoosegow and, in cowboy lingo, were strung up. |
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So I picked up a lot of the lingo from sitting and listening to them. |
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When the family gets together for a visit, the shoptalk is often a mixture of theater and business lingo. |
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There's no way I can give 30 people that amount of change so I bought a 'Get By in Polish' phrase book and learned the lingo. |
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Fracturing the formation in the lingo of the oil patch is to perform a frac job. |
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Surprise is full of laughs and its quotability has created new everyday lingo for Chinese netizens. |
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