Sentence examples for established lexicon from inspiring English sources

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People who choose "secular" funerals do not pick images and ideas at random: they turn to an established lexicon of naturalist and other imagery and to certain secular as well as religious music.

There is no established lexicon for non-lethal weapons, but there are accepted categories and concepts, including impact or kinetic weapons things that strike, such as batons, billy clubs, saps, and projectiles fired from shotguns (including bean bags and stun bags, which usually have sand in them instead of lead pellets), and "vivi," meaning animals.

It seemed to have been borrowed from the established lexicon of the Arabian Peninsula, where the word was always associated with residents of the desert fringe or the hinterland separated from the urban or coastal settlements.

Therefore, the established lexicon of 'activating' and 'repressive' chromatin modifications is an over-simplification that should be curtailed.

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You could dress like them and watch the same films as they watched and read the same books and that's what I always wanted to do – to kind of establish a lexicon, almost – and that can obviously drift into self-parody at some point".

With "wellbeing" becoming firmly established in CSR lexicon - perhaps more tangible and people-centred than the often woolly "sustainability" - how long before we see a new addition to the c-suite?

Yet to be determined is whether this term truly is helpful or possibly confusing because of the already well-established lexicon and conceptions surrounding bioterrorism.

The term "airport hassle," some industry analysts fear, has become firmly established in the travel lexicon.

If any linguist had doubts that "selfie" now has an established place in the lexicon, a look at this morning's papers would dispel them.

Huge numbers of everyday references emerge from the movies: if you don't know what it means to "go to the mattresses" or what the Force is and what it means for it to be with someone, you're going to be befuddled by phrases and metaphors that have an established part in the American lexicon.

Mission creep is now an established part of the security lexicon.

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