Sentence examples for defined by a common language from inspiring English sources

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They sought impeccable ideological credentials; much quoted was Stalin's essay "Marxism and Linguistics", in which a nation is defined by a common language.

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Because IHE is organized and driven by professional organizations representing both buyers and vendors, it was able to define a common language for the various health care parties who are involved in the integration process.

The assumption here is that defining a common language for all queries is not desirable.

The BBC and NBC are two offices separated by a common language.

IT'S "Divided By a Common Language Day", apparently.

Two nations once divided by a common language are becoming united by football.

Side by side, American presidents and British prime ministers can seem divided by a common language.

Wilde wrote, "We have really everything in common with America nowadays, except, of course, language," and Shaw spoke of "two nations divided by a common language".

It's no longer a story of two nations divided by a common language.

How could I not believe her? My parents were separated by a common language.

It is often said America and England are two nations separated by a common language.

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