Sentence examples for changes of vocabulary from inspiring English sources

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Again Robbins builds startling effects out of slight changes of vocabulary (an extended arm, or the break from pacing to running).

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But there's a notable change of vocabulary this time.

"I really don't think they need any change of vocabulary.

Thus far we have merely a change of vocabulary.

Securitization underpins a subtle change of vocabulary, from the IHR (2005) "public health surveillance" [ 23] to "biosurveillance" [ 20].

Later solos, without any particular change of movement vocabulary, take us into different areas of the mind.

According to former aides, Clinton herself described the Libyan intervention as a limited humanitarian action in the first few weeks, and only changed her use of vocabulary as the conflict entered a stalemate in the early summer of 2011.

The STEAM Caucus, a popular acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math, which "aims to change the vocabulary of education to recognize the benefits of both the arts and sciences -- and their intersections -- to our country's future generations.

All this local, state and Federal activity encouraged the Congressional STEAM Caucus formed three years "to change the vocabulary of education to recognize the benefits of both the arts and sciences and how these intersections will benefit our country's future generations".

Along the way, he changed the vocabulary of media.

Her newspaper columns, and first novel, defined a generation, changed the vocabulary of singleton life, gently satirised the have-it-all fallacy, and spawned an entire genre of poor imitations that still bore readers today.

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