Sentence examples for its glossary from inspiring English sources

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It entered popular culture the next evening, when the site, with its glossary of terms ("dirty bomb") and its ideograms showing dead birds and fish, was parodied on "The Daily Show".

The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission does not have a listing for "meltdown" in its glossary of terms.

The intellectual foundation of The Red Pill is its glossary – a shared language of complaint and insight.

On his table sits an "interactive guide" to that court drama, which he flips through constantly these days, especially its glossary of legal terms.

Many of his books concern topics Twain explored in his own writing, like Hiram Chittenden's history of steamboat navigation and Josiah Flynt Willard's study of tramps, with its glossary of terms.

But although "Nigger Heaven" includes an entry in its glossary for "jig-chaser" ("a white person who seeks the company of Negroes") and its counterpart, "pink-chaser," the book's acknowledgment of same-sex encounters consists of a single reference to a bar known for its "bull-dikers".

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As Jeff explained to me, each restaurant develops its own set of terminology, so each could have its own glossary, but there are terms that are used in almost every kitchen.

It's hard not to put Riddley Walker at the centre of The Book of Dave, if only because, like Self's novel, it is written in a constructed post-disaster dialect, with its own glossary.

Published as a paperback original, "The Thieves of Manhattan" comes with its own glossary, allowing Mr. Langer to define the verb in a sentence like this: "The story was woolfing out of me in one long, unpunctuated stream".

Latin American Musical Styles (havana.iwsp.com/radio/lamusic) illustrates its regional glossary of Latin genres, from aguinaldos (Venezuela) to zouks (French Caribbean), with clickable snippets from popular recordings of each.

On Monday, the aspirants got a quick course in the game, like shuffleboard or boccie on pebbled ice, and its own glossary: bonspiels (tournaments), hacks (the rubber device each shooter pushes off from) the house (the target, 12 feet in diameter) and the rock (the granite stone, weighing around 42 pounds).

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