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The group will use the same stage design as it has for its recent shows, based on the familiar tongue-and-lips logo, which includes a runway looping out into the crowd.

Her most recent efforts include contributing "twerking" to the common lexicon, and providing the world with a signature Christmas gift, an Instagram selfie emerging from the shower, posed with her familiar tongue.

But on a recent Sunday afternoon a woman stopped abruptly just outside the doors of a downtown train on the N and R line, frozen by the sight of two men rolling wildly along the car's floor, their hands grappling for purchase as they yelled at each other in a foreign (yet perhaps also familiar) tongue.

Reading on the subway is a New York ritual, for the masters of the intricately folded newspaper like Ms. Kornhaber, who lives in Park Slope and works on the Upper East Side, as well as for teenage girls thumbing through magazines, aspiring actors memorizing lines, office workers devouring self-help inspiration, immigrants newly minted — or not — taking comfort in paragraphs in a familiar tongue.

Walk into the 49,000 sq ft. Yiddish Book Center, currently recognized as "one of the largest Jewish Cultural and Educational organizations in the country," designed to look like an Eastern European shtetl, grab a self-guided tour brochure, watch the 12 minute orientation video and prepare to be immersed in all aspects of this foreign yet familiar tongue.

Gest realized performance would be in Russia and Sumner not familiar with that tongue.

(And yes, TechCrunch is certainly familiar with taking tongue-in-cheek ideas and turning them into Crowdtilt campaigns).

But the grim reality is that today's employees are all too familiar with the tongue-in-cheek tactics that companies use to get employees be "part of the team".

Our intern Jack seemed a little bit too keen to get familiar with the tongue, so we brought the couple up to the roof of The Old Blue Last (where the Gross Jar now lives) to see if he'd like to French kiss the tongue before it was given its new home.

Studies of the familiar tip-of-the-tongue experience yield analogous results.

At first she suffered, grappling with a tongue both familiar yet strange.

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