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He became what his language made him".
Actions against actions, rather than language, made more sense.
Where his languid body language made critics carp, now it represents clever, elusive movement.
His concentration on the aspects of acting that transcend language made his teaching truly international.
That was in stark contrast to Djokovic, whose body language made him seem a broken man.
At times yesterday, anti-Semitic slurs and other offensive language made up half the conversations.
His Serb language made him as gold dust to the British Army.
Later rulers would try to ban hangul, because they thought the language made it too easy to share information.
Whole language made learning to read unnecessarily difficult and robbed many people of the enjoyment of the reading experience.
Later rulers would try to ban hangul, because they thought the language made it too_ _easy to share information.
The comments attributed to Mr. Gates, in a cable dated Feb. 8, 2010, used the harshest language made public so far.
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