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She found languages very difficult and continually worried about complying with the customs of a country.
Such power can raise temples and synagogues and cathedrals and mosques, create and level empires, found languages and libraries, inspire great art, push the flow of history into new channels.
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He commissioned a study that found language barriers "quite troubling".
Some legislators found language in the bill that one described as "stealth authorization for building a Jets stadium".
He was an ingenious collagist, a Duchampian user of found language, a playful smasher and remaker of the short story.
Christensen thought in visual terms — he found language ambiguous, and didn't feel that he really understood something until he could draw it as a graph.
Business for Sterling succeeded because it found language and symbols – the Queen's head on a fiver – that touched the nerves of millions of people.
And then he silkscreens these bits of found language in neat, colored block letters onto smooth single-color canvases or onto small pieces of colored or black paper.
This to be found language is often called 'ontologese' (Dorr 2005), (Sider 2009), or 'the fundamental language'.
A classification model using only Coh-Metrix indices found language markers correctly classified participants in nearly three-fourths of cases.
I don't find languages easy but I have a hunger to learn.
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