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Put colloquially, the vision of multiculturalism is that you don't have to be same to be equal.
A few years after this changed, Columbia Pacific was shut down when it was found to be what is colloquially referred to as a diploma mill.
I know I can write colloquially but I really do lose confidence when I have to prepare formal briefing papers.
This is the Weismannist assumption, expressed colloquially by saying that acquired characters are not inherited.
The astrochemical laboratory is the hyper-rarefied, mostly weightless, extreme-temperature environment people colloquially call outer space.
The San hunter-gatherers relied on the seashore for most of their food and are known colloquially as the strandlopers or beachwalkers.
Here in Melbourne, listening to what's colloquially called, Drive Time Radio, is a singularly unedifying experience.
There is indeed a disease colloquially known as moon blindness, but it only occurs in horses.
Once the Blackmen, as they are known colloquially to all communities, march, the season of parading finishes.
There are a various types of depository institution, each with its own subtly unique traits, which have all come to be known colloquially as banks.
Unchecked, it leads to changes in posture, particularly in the form of a hunched back known colloquially as dowager's hump, and decreased mobility.
You might say that, with the substantial exception of repeat buildings or structures, to make a building is to undertake a piece of research, using that word colloquially.
Number Two Court may be colloquially known as the graveyard of champions but the mournful mood was only allowed to descend when football was mentioned.
Literature is written principally in French but also in Walloon and other regional languages, colloquially called Walloon literature.
The term 'Liberal Party' was first used officially in 1868, though it had been in use colloquially for decades beforehand.
The 1996 chemistry prize was also awarded for a new form of carbon, buckminsterfullerene. Buckyballs, as they became known colloquially, are football-shaped molecules made of 60 carbon atoms linked by single and double bonds.
In Newfoundland it is colloquially called burying money.
It would, for emphasis, allow for a sentencing judge to take into consideration the horrific circumstances that exist when an individual engages in an activity that has become known colloquially as a puppy mill.
She responded with a series of superlative adjectives such as wonderful, mind blowing, and colloquially a something else, etc. I asked her to let me look at the book momentarily.
Rest assured that no horses were condemned to the glue factory to produce transglutaminase, colloquially known as meat glue.
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To put it colloquially, he knew what to do with his extremities.
During my stay at Starkfield I lodged with a middle-aged widow colloquially known as Mrs.
In these denominations, the term Mass often colloquially refers to the entire church service in general.
For a seven-month period, to put it colloquially, you put your hand in the till.
For some little time the jurymen hang about the Sol's Arms colloquially.
In style, like Defoe's other writings, it is straightforward and clear, though colloquially informal, with an entire absence of pretense or affectation.
The European Organization for Nuclear Research, colloquially known as CERN, operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world outside of Geneva, Switzerland.
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