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They battle day and night, borrowing freely from the parlance of war rallies, weaponry and military maneuvers, and measuring themselves against peers with faux heroics probably much like the men of the 29th did when they were not shouldering guns or carrying their dead.
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That is to say that while I enjoy being Stephanie — I'd hate to give it up — I am not unhappy enough about my male body, my life as a guy, to spend the energy, money, and time required to live as a woman from day to day (in the parlance, "go full-time"), as other varieties of trans people do.
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In the parlance of neurobiology, it was 'pruned' from their brains.
Megan Gingerr can, in the parlance, get it.
In the parlance of the clubhouse, he battled.
In the parlance of the time, they picked winners.
In the parlance of this series, I rate it.
Gholston, in the parlance of scouts, was a bust.
In the parlance of chemists, metallic lead is electropositive.
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