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This set of socio-political norms also translated into the global language of what it takes to be 'human' in the world; thus replacing all other traditional alternatives.
If one translates the sports language that is used to describe the success of the organization into the language of what it means to be a well-run business, both financially and socially, the St. Louis Cardinals should be considered to be in the same category as other popular consumer brands like Starbucks or even Unilever.
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Shakespeare understood the heart, and if children are put off by it might be because they're being taught to approach it as some kind of distant, unobtainable language instead of what it was written as: rollicking good stories to entertain every day people, not the elite.
Those have included a Chinese-language comparison of what it takes to get be president in China and the U.S., and a short documentary called "When China Met Carolina" that praises how Chinese investment helped revive one South Carolina company.
Those have included a Chinese-language comparison of what it takes to get be president in China and the U.S., and a short documentary called "When China Met Carolina" that praises how Chinese investment helped revive one South Carolina company.
GP3 uses some candid language in her portrayal of what it is like trying to get medication and syringe-drivers out-of-hours.
Every ability was brought to it except one — the talent for self-candor which so far I have been able to invest only in the language of what I've written.
Paul Murray, head of languages, shared his vision of what it means to be a great school, and why he is excited about working here.
Language is the very root of what it means to be human.
Audience members, who witness USL dialogue but cannot understand it, must learn new ways of extracting meaning from facial expressions and body language, getting a small taste of what it feels like to be a deaf person in a hearing world.
Halliday ([1991]: 2007b: 174;) puts it this way: As I wrote myself many years ago, language is as it is because of what it does: which means because of what we do with it, in every aspect of our life.
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