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Mr. Nanjo refers to Mr. Xu's earnestly absurd riffs on language, which, in a shrinking world increasingly dominated by English, are drawn from the artist's own nomadic experience.

Still, like Owens, Bradshaw loves what he can do with language, which, in his case, means reducing it to a series of cutting absurdities.

Mr. Bush was not doing math on the stump; his preferred subject was foreign language, which, in today's case, meant Spanish.

Happily, he's at work on a new film, "Adieu au Langage" ("Farewell to Language"), which, in a recent interview, he called "the story of a couple who don't understand each other very well.

Part of her humor comes from the way she captures a certain kind of dense, portentous rhetoric as if it's a second language, which in a way it is.

The contribution of late-Vedic texts to later literature is preeminently that of the development of an expository prose style and the evolution of a sacred language, which, in order to be effective, must be completely correct.

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The archaic English word for walrus morse is widely thought to have come from the Slavic languages, which in turn loaned it from Finno-Ugric languages.

The first Malaysian newspaper in the vernacular language, which appeared in 1876, introduced a new style of prose, less literary and nearer to spoken Malay.

Such broad-stroke language which seems in some cases to be in denial of the nature of the space reveals carceral logic in a very soft way.

Hakka is another important language, which predominates in the north and northeast areas of the province.

Band members then shouted some foul language, which resulted in the lounge's manager kicking them out.

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