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The Starcraft scene naturally has its own jargon.
Music has its own jargon that mystifies the uninitiated.
Certainly the no-contract market has developed its own jargon, which one has to learn.
Players have their own jargon and shorthand to describe what happens on the board.
The virtual world, as ever, proffers plenty of its own jargon.
In its most highly developed form, the confidence game, which has generated its own jargon, victimizes wealthy and prominent individuals.
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This being the cutting edge of technology, it has its own jargon-filled vocabulary such as "pragmatic personalization" or "relationship commerce".
Or the coalition could break apart!" They still have their own strange jargon.
In recent years its most active contributors have become obsessed with obscure questions of doctrine and have developed their own curious jargon to describe the editing process.
By David Daiches The New Yorker, October 11 , 1952P. 40 The abbreviator uses his own peculiar jargon; View Article By Phil Klay By Larissa MacFarquhar By John Cassidy By Rivka Galchen.
Though perhaps the greater boost came in 1992 with the sci-fi writer Neal Stephenson's cyberpunktilious novel "Snow Crash," where he invented his own online jargon.
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