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Courtside microphones picked up language that would make a sailor blush.

I was desperate to find a language that would keep the actors on the floor".

Lieberman avoided any language that would fly into the headlines as racist or xenophobic.

The Senate responded by adding language that would void the exemption in cases where the municipality is the creditor.

Ludwig Zamenhof, a Polish doctor, created Esperanto to be a politically neutral language that would be easy to pick up.

He said the bill contained language that would have addressed the concerns of infertility patients and their doctors.

Poor countries suggested language that would allow compulsory licensing of low-carbon technologies developed in the rich world.

Working in a dangerous atmosphere, however, he needed a visual language that would disguise and code his critiques.

J.P. Morgan says that several companies have put into their 2004 proxies language that would allow them to use TSOs.

In the 1870s, a Polish doctor invented Esperanto, meant to be a simplified international language that would bring world peace.

"Across the board you see language that would be very comfortable in a proposal written by Republicans".

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