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To score 100 runs — called a century in the game's jargon — in a single innings is a cricketer's most basic aspiration.
Wow, sorry there, bit too much jargon in one sentence.
Able to leap Pentagon jargon in a single bound.
He is teaching her to use critical jargon in evaluating movies.
He could neatly trade jargon for jargon in the propaganda wars.
She said she was nervous about getting something wrong amid all the jargon in government.
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Since she joined the government, her vocabulary has tilted toward techno-jargon; in her notes, she referred to obstacles as "rate-limiters" and "gating issues".
Tom Bissell, in his recent book "Extra Lives," bewails the "lobotomized Shakespeare" and absurd techno-jargon in which most game-narratives take place.
Although Edward has his own banking expertise and jargon -- Grossman clearly adores expertise and jargon -- in the scholarly world he's an outsider, a newbie.
Only retailers with a physical presence a "nexus", in the legal jargon in the state could be taxed.The economic consequences were relatively minor before Amazon and eBay appeared.
MyCoke visitors can also create an online persona a v-ego, in Coke jargon in a character they customize with wild hair styles, clothes and accessories.
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