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Christianity, like any faith, changes with the language that describes it.
Attention is also drawn to the emerging language that describes it.
Different examples are given throughout the paper using an easy to understand domain-specific language that describes simple robot movement.
The haunting genius of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four is that it suggests how some ideas can become literally unimaginable when the language that describes them is destroyed.
So we could develop a language that describes the things we have in common, and then move on to other subjects.
Not surprisingly, the maps show that many areas of the human brain represent language that describes people and social relations rather than abstract concepts.
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Finding bugs in the millions of lines of computer language that describe a chip's function is difficult enough.
The resolution: Menuet and Pelouzet agreed that their mission required numbers, charts and financial language that described and measured what they were trying to achieve.
In fact, the United Nations said Tuesday that Mr. Ahmadinejad had softened his speech, dropping language that described the Holocaust as "ambiguous and dubious".
This has been glossed by official media as a step up from previous party language that described the role of market forces as merely "basic".
Spero's art reached across centuries and cultures to construct a visual language that described how the world we inhabit and struggle with and against in our daily lives is, simultaneously, a world of myth, belief and history – of the sacred and the profane.
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