Sentence examples for language altered from inspiring English sources

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The next song sampled a woman speaking a foreign language, altered so that it sounded like a spooky baby beatboxing.

She could almost have been one of Isabel's new friends, who were mostly either younger or recently arrived in this town, though there were a few older, once more cautious residents, who had been swept up in this bright new era, their former viewpoints dismissed and their language altered, straining to be crisp and crude.

Attention is paid to early identification, reporting to parents and professionals, comprehensive and expressive assessment of the various structural elements of language, altered motor aspects, and dynamic assessment as alternatives to traditional evaluation.

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As a result, any rewording of a poem's language alters its content, a view articulated in the phrase "the heresy of paraphrase," which was coined by Brooks in his The Well Wrought Urn (1947).

The resulting picture is of an increasingly dynamic Web of documents that will become increasingly difficult for search engine companies to keep track of -- particularly as new software formats like XML, or Extensible Markup Language, alter the now relatively static world of Web documents.

You can even take some words of languages, altering them or not.

Yet it might be that some very ancient language had altered little, and had given rise to few new languages, whilst others (owing to the spreading and subsequent isolation and states of civilization of the several races, descended from a common race) had altered much, and had given rise to many new languages and dialects.

Neuroimaging studies of written and verbal language have identified various brain regions and measures important for fluent language and altered in impaired individuals (Shaywitz & Shaywitz 2008; Vandermosten et al. 2012).

Body language has altered plenty during the day: there's a much less economical variety of dynamics, speed and behavior.

On the one hand, that of black redemption: saturated with scriptural passion; the eloquence of Martin Luther King (whom in a wonderful conceit Obama simply called "the Preacher"); the language that altered what Lyndon Johnson believed and did.

In one case the language is altered slightly (Subsection 4.2), and in other cases, the logic is extended to address interactions between qualitative and quantitative uncertainty (Subsection 4.4) or dynamics (Subsection 4.5).

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