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Were empty cant, all jargon of the schools.
He is, in the jargon of the book, an imagineer.
These journalists have disregarded the restraints and jargon of the Soviet period.
Nothing here of the "jargon of the lecture room" deplored by Waugh.
Quote, "Perforce, he did not know the degraded, often satanically ironic jargon of the concentration camps.
In the jargon of the age, the All Blacks have a values-dominated, purpose-driven culture.
These readers had no patience for the technical jargon of the science fiction pulps.
To use the jargon of the new economy, venture capital is not easily "scalable".
In the jargon of the field, the "signal to noise ratio" becomes much stronger.
The jargon of the government shutdown, like the jargon of official Washington more broadly, is confusing.
Many wealthy secessionists — "secesh," in the jargon of the time — had fled Alexandria.
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