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The Encore, which sets out to celebrate "the achievement of outstanding second novels, often neglected in comparison to the attention given to promising first books", praised Wyld's "tightly controlled structure and cleverly deployed language", which it said gradually reveals "a complex and affecting story", in which "not a word is out of place".
In this paper we survey the recent history of private hospital developments in New Zealand, then more closely consider the Ascot, a hospital that has deployed language to construct itself and its achievements in the public imagination.
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Dr. Gillespie often seasons his conversation with stories from his life, deploying language with precision.
Instead, counsellors are trained to deploy language that at first seems inflammatory: "You must be devastated" is a common refrain; so is "That sounds like torture".
First, he is always quickest out of the traps to condemn those exposed as "tax dodgers", often deploying language such as "repellent" or "repugnant".
It's certainly against Barack Obama, deploying language that would shock innocent British viewers – Tory, Lib Dem and Labour, though not the Trots, who do the same.
Sleaford Mods aren't a novelty group looking for lols, but Williamson deploys language so pulverisingly, with such insistence, that you can't help but laugh at the sheer audacity at the flow of words and at the connections that get made: "The smell of piss is so strong it smells like decent bacon/ Kevin's getting footloose on the overspill/ Underneath the piss station".
Binyavanga Wainaina deploys language like small bombs wrapped in exquisite paper.
So when Scarlett Johansson accepts a role as a trans man, and when news outlets deploy language about the film as the story of a woman who "used a male identity," rather than identifying the subject as a transgender man, it has real repercussions beyond the big screen.
These applications deploy language-agnostic APIs and are composed of microservices that carry out micro tasks that are singular in nature.
Later in her speech, she deployed the language of "pipelines to tidewater," emphasizing that additional energy exports would allow for the transition to a "diversified, greener future".
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