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A newly personal devotionalism was diffused from monastic cloisters into lay society.
Meanwhile, "autism," "Asperger's," and "the spectrum" no longer belong solely to the psychiatric profession, and have drifted into lay usage.
The skin's flavor unbalanced the demi-glace, and the skin, once cut into, lay shapeless on the plate, like a discarded strip of peel.
The site, once favored only by hard-core frequent fliers, is now easier to navigate, with codes translated into lay terms.
One investigator said the board now had about 1,000 pages of draft material, which it was seeking to reduce to about 300 and to translate into lay language.
But when the film goes to the laboratory to observe more complex and theoretical projects, the information it imparts is so sketchy we are reminded of how difficult it is to translate science into lay language.
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It twists a protestation of innocence into "lying to investors".
Even so, my occasional forays into lying have made me something of a theorist of lying.
During their trial in 2008, they claimed they had been harassed into lying by the police.
Mr. Zelnick, 35, a personal fitness trainer from Palm Springs, Calif., said he felt coerced into lying on the conveyor belt.
She said the family intimidated her into lying to hospital officials about the cause of her injuries; she told them she had fallen down the stairs.
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