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The real answer, of course, for writers in all Pakistan's languages lies in translation - but sadly, the publishing infrastructure in the country doesn't support a healthy translation industry.

Miles, a former Jesuit with considerable expertise in the Biblical languages, lies on both sides, constantly reverting to the Old Testament, rightly noting the many ways in which the New Testament alludes to, builds on, and — the Christian claim — supersedes its Scriptures.

Hence, the difference between Mandarin Chinese and English-type languages lies in what morphologically realizes the temporal shifting operator to derive the metaphysical reading of non-root modals for the past: the perfect aspectual particle in English-type languages vs. aspectual adverbs like reng and hai in Mandarin Chinese.

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However, significant challenges and limitations of visual languages lie in the representation of more complex queries.

Behind the rather bloodless language lies something more disturbing.

Language lies at the heart of theatre in Britain, Mitchell suggests – and this is a play without words.

The "root of the problem," to use his language, lies in the way doctors are organized and the way they practice and are paid.

However old-fashioned and right-wing this may sound, the American genius for language lies in understatement, in saying things simply, pointedly and quickly, and in making new and clean and swift what otherwise might be ponderous, round and slow.

Under the harsh language lies a very real question: Just how good are the prognostications, and even if they are right, is it really possible to prevent new outbreaks in every polio-free country?

There was criticism of the lack of motivation among to initiate language training Maghrebi users, and it was suggested that the best way to motivate them to learn the language lies in making them feel the need to do so.

"He did all the things Maugham never dared to do," Meyers writes; "getting drunk and using foul language, lying, sponging and gambling, homosexual cruising and pimping".

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