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The letter, written in choppy English, referred to when he lived in Johnson City, just outside Binghamton, in the 1990s.

OPINION An opinion essay on Sept. 9 about President Obama and the racial politics of American English referred imprecisely to the population of Hispanics in the United States.

Mr. Tarashchansky, speaking in halting English, referred questions about the charges to his son, who in turn referred them to Mr. Tarashchansky's lawyer, who could not be reached for comment.

An article yesterday about a program at the Queens Public Library that teaches immigrant mothers and their young children how to read English referred incompletely to the authorship of "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?," a picture book used in the classes.

FOR THE RECORD: Shakespeare: An April 24 op-ed about translating Shakespeare into modern English referred to linguist James McWhorter.

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Looking for a place to stay, I noticed availability in what the English refer to as their "halls of residence".

As well as describing the estate's own "pidgin", "Pigeon English" refers to a feral pigeon Harri comes to believe is watching over him.

"If we do not do this," he said in English, referring to his position on Jerusalem, borders and refugees, "we will not reach a two-state solution.

"Even though I had two years' experience teaching English in China," Mr. Zheng said, "I was told I wasn't white enough when I went for an interview at Crazy English," referring to a popular language program.

Both terms, in English, refer to using computing to pluck useful answers and business insights from the explosion of data that is being created by the Web, sensors, e-mail, purchase transactions, call center reports and other sources.

"Let me add that the party that will leave Iraq is the United States, because it will eventually withdraw," he said in English, referring to the 138,000 American troops here.

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