Sentence examples for language push from inspiring English sources

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For months a veritable league of national types, united by desperation and the English language, push through the cold and the heat, slipping through forests and across mountains and deserts.

theChanner aims to help everyone to discover channels close to their culture, expressed in their own language, push forward their popularity, and encourage new channels to start mobile broadcasting.

As linguist Ben Zimmer told The New Republic, knocking down the emoji language push, "If you look at those strings of emoji, they can't stand on their own.

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There's the same sense of daring and linguistic inventiveness, the same feeling of language pushed to its limits.

Working with cartoonlike storyboards, on maps or in digital animation, Mr. Arrhenius explores the narrative possibilities of international sign language, pushing it into new, often subversive territory.

To further that agenda, Mr. McClure proposed that English be made the nation's official language, pushed legislation to limit food stamps and opposed the treaty that transferred control of the Panama Canal to Panama.

But the language pushes it along on a tide of invention; there are moments when it's fiercely funny, and Kendrick and Matthews are both completely hypnotic as the sisters with nothing left to gnaw on but each other's bruised hearts.

To counter that, the Havi forces made their design jibe with Java, the programming language pushed by Microsoft's mortal enemy, Sun Microsystems.

But the text of the continuing resolution, which was unveiled later Tuesday night, only included the language pushed by McConnell ― providing $45 million for continued health benefits, preventing the loss of health coverage for thousands of miners and their families.  .

Patten's work seeks to explore the possibilities of this new language, pushing the boundaries of how we engage with computers and playing with our expectations, while simultaneously augmenting our experience of the physical world through interaction with technology and information.

Welsh, for example, is also both verb-first and about as heavily inflected as Greek, but the Welsh are not known as pushy conversationalists.Neo-Whorfians continue to offer evidence and analysis that aims to prove that different languages push speakers to think differently.

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