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WDAL:  Whissel's Dictionary of Affective Language: words rated in terms of their Pleasantness, Activation, and Imagery (concreteness) [22].

United States goalkeeper Tim Howard said that emotions would run high on both teams Saturday and that the Americans were told to keep their language rated PG. "I'm sure we're going to try to the best of our ability to do that," he said.

And, as he notes in his final chapter, the grammatical doomsayers had better find themselves some chill pills fast, because the crimes-against-the-language rate is going to skyrocket here in the electronic age.

Naz Shah, the Labour MP for Bradford West, noted that ten per cent of residents in her constituency cannot speak English, and fretted that – since all the shops and services offer Punjabi and other languages rates of understanding had decreased since her mother's day.

The fifth-grade language arts rate dropped even further, to 60percentt from 89percentt.

As my colleague indicated earlier, the European Central Bank is softening its language on rate increases, presumably because the outlook for the euro area is darkening.

The head of English is a shameless careerist and assists in most of the redrafting personally, boasting about how the A-C English language pass rate has been raised from the "below floor target" prediction to over 70% in the final exams last year.

Electromyographic (EMG) activity was recorded from surface electrodes placed over the APB muscle, the responses amplified (1,000), filtered (2 Hz–2 kHz), and recorded on a computerized data acquisition system built with the LabVIEW graphical programming language (sampling rate 5 kHz).

Titles in this category may contain violence, suggestive themes, crude humor, minimal blood, simulated gambling, and/or infrequent use of strong language.T Rating is the highest unrestricted rating.

As many as 75percentt of the languages spoken in the territories that became the United States have gone extinct, with slightly better language survival rates in Central and South America, slightly worse survival rates in Australia.

These officials — Richard W. Fisher, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Charles I. Plosser of Philadelphia and Narayana Kocherlakota of Minneapolis — said they preferred to keep existing language of rates close to zero just for an "extended period," leaving the Fed wiggle room in the months ahead.

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