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Of course, leaders have long used foreign languages to make an impression.

"We are quite interested in where robotics meets product, and in building new languages to make the technology legible".

He thought the English showed no self-respect when they reached to classical languages to make learned words.

Eugénie taught languages to make ends meet; her stolid husband, Flaminio, a mining engineer, seems to have mattered little to Modigliani, or to anyone else.

In India, educated people speak the king's English, and in Mexico and most of Europe, my husband, Victor, and I speak enough of various languages to make ourselves understood.

The developer docs are now in 10 languages, to make the VR experience even more worldwide.

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It's the kind of language to make scientists scream.

There is no direct or infallible foundation of meaning for an ideal language to make transparent.

Use subjective language to make this clear: 'In my opinion…" not "…this is a fact".

He even polices his language to make sure no anachronistic terms or expressions have crept in.

He uses the word "currency" as a metaphor for an inner language to make sense of the world.

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