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It's just become part of the parlance of law enforcement".
Nuances calling for disarming Israel cannot be part of the parlance.
The embrace of the parlance of the Internet by the Oxford English Dictionary, or OED, is not just affirmation of the plasticity of the English language.
It is, of course, a generally accepted given that political correctness has, to partake of the parlance, gone mad – and it is also generally accepted that this shall lead to a country overrun by hairy women and state-funded terrorists.
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But Yao was a new kind of presence — in the parlance of racial stereotype, he was inscrutable.
Mr. Hartnett is working hard to avoid becoming a certain type of Hollywood cliché: the "hottie" of the month, in the parlance of the teen magazines.
Furthermore, our formulation of the arguments in the parlance of modern Bayesian decision theory might appear somewhat anachronistic.
Subsequent inventors of flying cars — or, in the parlance of the trade, "roadable aircraft" — haven't fared much better.
In the parlance of the main characters of his new movie, "Pineapple Express": Whoa....Uh.... What?
The choice of Gehry might have been "game-changing" — to use the parlance of the start-up community — two decades ago.
In the parlance of election punditry, Mr Kerry was guilty of awful optics.
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