He preferred not to trust someone ahead of himself, so he even learned the medical lingo. |
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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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He explodes on the scene uttering rapper lingo and shaking his booty on the dance floor. |
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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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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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Felicity of language is a strong point, and he switches with ease from English into the local lingo. |
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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 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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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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This needed to be done without infusing the story with anachronistic music and hip lingo. |
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Undeterred, Heavey flew to Senegal, reading an oil primer en route to learn the 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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Wherever possible, he writes with a seaman's lingo of seaways, gunwales, swells and whitecaps. |
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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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The Beaufort scale, of course, has become a part of the standard operating lingo for meteorologists and sailors. |
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In the technical lingo, connecting programs in this way is often called systems integration. |
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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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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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We kept our lingo simple: you tend to keep well away from conventional religious phraseology for fear of causing offence. |
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In income-tax lingo, a QTIP is a qualified terminable interest property trust. |
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In 2008, when she was only 7, she began sending problems — bouldering lingo for ascending routes — that some adult climbers could not handle. |
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Learn dance facts and brush up on your dance lingo with engaging glossaries of dance and anatomy terms. |
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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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And yes, if you really want to use the right lingo, forget about fruit juice and blenders and talk about smoothies and smoothie makers. |
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During moments of rest, the police on my protection detail would be hunched over iPads watching and talking the same strange lingo. |
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I doubt someone told him to talk more street but I think when you're around someone like Russell Brand you probably pick up on the lingo. |
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I say that simply because it is difficult to understand them when they begin their lingo. |
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For this reason, a glossary of chat lingo can be found at the end of this fact sheet. |
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By focussing on employment concepts rather than pension lingo, the enhanced system will be easier for you to use. |
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Learn the lingo fundamentals to expand on band name exchanges with these essential words and phrases. |
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Typical for the overall character of the hospital, however, is the areas of pine forest, with an under-storey of blueberries and lingo berries. |
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She may be disappointed about the false appropriation of such Twilight 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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These are the standard selling points of the craft-distilling movement, with its locavore lingo, terroir talk, and handmade hype. |
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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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That educated lingo is used to sweeten biscuits so moldy no one should be expected to swallow them. |
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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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I was a little confused until my brah told me that it is surfer lingo. |
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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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When the family gets together for a visit, the shoptalk is often a mixture of theater and business lingo. |
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For example, she'll boil down beauty lingo into action words. |
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Like previous generations of fresh-off-the-boat émigrés, they brought their baggage from overseas, but quickly learned the lingo of the locals and achieved both critical and commercial renown. |
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Even though you were told they have adopted the lingo, you were not told that they have not eliminated the barriers and have not implemented appropriate screening tools to identify high-needs veterans. |
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Fracturing the formation in the lingo of the oil patch is to perform a frac job. |
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It is a type of lingo in the NGO trade, but we really need to remember that this country has known nothing about conflict resolution for a very long time. |
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And as you'd expect of such a well-meaning multicultural bunch, they speak the international lingo of cultivated jazz-fusion, all elegance, mellowness and consideration. |
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So I picked up a lot of the lingo from sitting and listening to them. |
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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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The lingo seems arcane and confusing to the average person. |
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Surprise is full of laughs and its quotability has created new everyday lingo for Chinese netizens. |
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We set trends and create new lingo, are often up to date on current issues such as the environment, and are often the savviest about new media and technology. |
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In police lingo, an encounter refers to the pre-arranged ambush and killing of rowdies to eliminate having to take them to court and probably see them get released. |
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Freudian lingo, wielded fast and loose, peppers Surrealist discourse. |
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