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Chutzpah "is now part of the common parlance of American English, along with a few other Yiddishisms," Mr. Norich said.
But perhaps the most Tudor aspect of this whole Brexit debacle is the return to common parlance of the word "traitor".
Qum is the country's foremost training center for the priests — or mullahs, as they are known in common parlance — of Shiite Islam, the creed of ninety per cent of Iran's thirty-six million people.
In his 2013 book, Nature's Fortune: How Business and Society Thrive by Investing in Nature, Tercek, a former Goldman Sachs banker, argues that concepts such as maximizing returns, investing in your assets, managing your risks, diversifying and promoting innovation, in the common parlance of business, can be usefully applied to nature.
The schools were the project of numerous Christian missionaries, looking to instill European religious values into the "savages," as was the common parlance of the time.
It means remembering that the common parlance of all the world's great religions, as Karen Armstrong and so many others have championed, is compassion.
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"Parenting" is one of those words, like "veggie," that worm their way into common parlance on the back of infectious social preoccupations.
With the rise and fall of the music-trading site Napster, the term MP3 entered common parlance to become one of the most widely recognized codecs.
It is a twisted kind of insinuation, delivering the term back into common parlance devoid of any context or understanding in the artistic work.
In the days before sub-prime mortgages and collateralised debt obligations became part of common parlance, the annual gatherings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank had a distinct rhythm.
Their "Kissinger on the Couch" (1975) begins with a proposition: "Suppose that Henry Kissinger is, in the common parlance, 'some kind of nut or something.'" In more than 800 pages, they argued that he was.
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