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Such ominous sounding language is not used lightly or casually, but is required by accounting rules.
Later in the speech he clarifies that God was likely angry with the United States because we "legalize sodomy" his very lightly coded language for homosexuality.
The New Speak of today's American language, had it been lightly sprinkled on occasion socially at a time when personal communication used to exist, would have been fun and funny, offering us all loads of internal comedy.
Here I can speak my own language," said the assistant, Shamsa Kanwal, in lightly broken, but perfectly understandable, English.
Gerard and his associates are sketched lightly, in a curiously functional language that seems primarily interested in conveying information.
Touch him gently on the shoulder, alter your gaze between his lips and eyes, brush your hand against his lightly; he will read your body language!
Some language experts here think Mr. Koizumi is treading much too lightly.
Not jinxing it: It's hard to tell if her cautious language is a way of letting her hypothetical future chaperones down lightly (by leaving "wiggle room," in their words) -- or just a sign of ruthless romantic realism.
He speaks no Russian and has built heavily on the work of English-language historians of the Soviet Union such as Sheila Fitzpatrick, but his learning sits lightly.
Ms. Halston, her serious side not to be taken lightly, wouldn't mind if the very word were stricken from the language.
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