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We have to find a new language and a new way to tell them.
But it's one thing to find new sounds; it's quite another to find a new language.
Genuinely funny, it bucked lazy stereotypes and worked to find a new language to deride and critique.
For more than 30 years, he has tried to find a new language of film, locking himself away in his garage in the dull Swiss town of Rolle.
They wanted to do the same thing to their readers, and they were struggling to find a new language in which to write about sex and other existential challenges.
Militarism is a fire that is spreading across borders, and we need to find a new language.
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At 62, Martin had found a new language, a mode of expression in which she continued to communicate for 30 more years.
It was in this moment of economic vertigo that Obama found a new language.
The U.S. media seems to have found a new language for the economy.
At 9 a.m., though, Barbara and I take a break from the Middle East to hear Bishop John Chane deliver the Friday morning service, "Searching for a Common Language in the 21st Century," a philosophical sermon on how Christianity, and other religions, need to find a new, universal language to describe their fundamental wisdom about the central role of compassion in life.
Keen to find a new musical language, they were familiar with the urban sounds Kraftwerk were using; 1978's The Robots became particularly influential on the dancefloor, and in the burgeoning B-Boy and breakdancing scenes.
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