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And yet Brown steered away from the language of absolutism.

But he took some distance from the language of "extremist".

My hunch is that it comes from the language of dreams.

One clue comes from the language of climate finance which emphasises entitlement rather than voluntarism.

That is a far cry from the language of Candidate Obama.

To borrow again from the language of advertising: Don't hate Helen because she's beautiful.

"We borrowed from the language of cinema to achieve that effect".

Metaphors from the language of sight are common in the world of music.

It differed qualitatively from the language of science or philosophy, but it conveyed equally valid meanings.

"Banyan", as you note, is derived from the language of the Portuguese colonisers.

This is an edited extract from The Language of Cities by Deyan Sudjic, published by Allen Lane (RRP £25.00).

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