I was brought up bilingually in the Eastern Townships and don't know anything else. |
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At a recent campaign stop in Las Vegas, he stroked the crowds competently and bilingually, but without displaying much of his rivals' star power. |
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Ireland may follow Wales' example and launch an initiative based on Wales' groundbreaking campaign to encourage parents to bring up their children bilingually. |
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Each Cahier is published bilingually, both in the native language of the artist and English. |
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Management encourage staff to comply with the Act, follow the directives and interact bilingually with clientele, as required. |
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A bilingual teleconference may be held if it is chaired bilingually and the participants are able to participate in the language of their choice. |
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Each subject is taught bilingually, with a lesson in English reinforcing the subject matter taught in Spanish, and vice versa. |
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Canada Post encourages employees to work bilingually by suggesting steps to take and methods to apply. |
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Intervention is provided in French only, or bilingually in French and the home language. |
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In fact, Hemophilia Today is published bilingually because one print run is more economical, even with added postage. |
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The committee will attempt to communicate bilingually when working on common activities. |
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Timely testing related to language training helps to get employees back and contributing bilingually in the workplace. |
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She was printing on big sheets of aluminum in the spirit of Mexican retablos, and I wrote some poems for the images, and had them translated so they could appear bilingually. |
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Presently China Help Line only offers its service bilingually, in Mandarin and English, but it plans to expand into a wider range of languages soon. |
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That is not to teach Spanish, but rather to teach bilingually. |
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The Act of Remembrance was given by the Dominion President and the Grand President, again bilingually. |
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In a case where such publications are not available in each language, they must be published bilingually in a single publication. |
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There are massive cognitive benefits to children who operate bilingually. |
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The picture was taken, in 1950, by, of all people, an American — the photographer Art Shay — in, of all places, Chicago, where Beauvoir was canoodling bilingually with Nelson Algren. |
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If it's not labelled bilingually it doesn't come in. |
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For more information about raising children bilingually, click here to check out our new video with Speech Language Pathologist Caroline Erdos of The Montreal Children's Hospital. |
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Because Canada has two official languages and two legal systems for private law matters, its legislation must be sound bilingually and bijurally, and the work of the Branch helps to attain these objectives. |
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It has been important that the ERC has been able to function bilingually. |
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Meanwhile, Jeanna Kroner is enjoying the city's vast spectrum of cultural activities, while young Lukas grows up bilingually in Berlin's multicultural atmosphere. |
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A voluminous corpus of written Manchu from this period consists chiefly of official documents written bilingually in Manchu and Chinese and of translations from Chinese literature. |
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It was emceed bilingually by Comrade Pierre Allard. |
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First of all, it is questionable whether it would be feasible for a lawyer in private practice to travel to another region to take a training course to become bilingually proficient in criminal law vocabulary. |
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As the hon. members probably know, the statutes of Canada are not written in one official language, then translated into the other. They are drafted bilingually, neither language taking precedence over the other. |
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Organisers say the Saturday school resulted from demand for Finnish-medium education from parents who are raising their children bilingually, or even trilingually. |
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