Sentence examples for historic language from inspiring English sources

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The New York Times described a show he gave in Newark last month as "positively historic", language that august paper normally reserves for political coups.

Adopting historic language from the Labour movement about the "collective strength" of society, Cameron will also pledge to let people "be your own boss" as public sector workers are allowed to assume ownership of the services they provide.

The historic language of the form, Italian, will be jettisoned in favour of a libretto combining English and Xhosa, with a 60-piece orchestra performing a fusion of western and traditional African music.

I'm much more worried about the number of people learning the other historic language of England; the language used at the first parliament, spoken at Runnymede in 1215, a language that still features in much of our legal system and which, until 1858, was the only one on British passports: French.

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The "prehistoric" period was romanticized as being more paradise-like and perfect, since in historic times, languages underwent decay.

In the 1960's, however, the historic Conference on Language Universals put this firmly on the agenda (cf. the contributions in Greenberg 1966a).

Systemic typology, in its current development, is part of the functional-typological tradition that developed from the work of Joseph Greenberg and follows the historic Conference on Language Universals (cf. Greenberg 1966a).

The English language and historic trading connections mean that UK-based mobile services are well placed to expand internationally, not only into the US, but also into the hyper-growth mobile data markets such as South Africa, India and Asia.

Israeli leaders like, for obvious reasons, to use this kind of language, of historic metaphors, and too many do it these days again, fearing that President Obama's position on Syria and his readiness to get into a dialogue with Iran represent a revival of the Munich spirit.

"There has been a slight decline in modern foreign languages but the introduction of the EBacc has arrested the historic fall of foreign languages at GCSE and we expect this will grow the pool of young people who are equipped to go on to study languages at A-level".

The specifics are based both on historic precedent and the sign language of colors.

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