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However it may, to use the parlance of a bygone era, blow your mind a bit.
Despite the protestations of conservation groups, the government has also organized the shootings — "samplings," in official parlance — of a handful of wolves.
Nonlinguists more commonly define jargon as the technical or specialized parlance of a specific social or occupational group such as physicians or lawyers.
Then, using the parlance of a seasoned musician, the 17-year-old senior added, "I just hope my chops are good today".
To put it in the parlance of a Chinese proverb, it was like two people sleeping in the "same bed, dreaming different dreams".
One aspect is describing negative control results, which, in the parlance of a "whodunit," establishes who didn't do it.
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To cite an example from PopTip's blog post, a company could identify "Grand Theft Auto V" as an important topic (in the parlance of Zipline, a "classifier"), and Zipline would show that people who are talking about GTA V are using phrases like "download gta v" and "the day girlfriends lose their friends".
In the parlance of physics, a result is entropy.
(There are only six single rooms, because clients often have, in the parlance of Wonderland, "a tendency to isolate").
That Mr. Zucker is, in the parlance of politics, a lame duck was not mentioned during the lively give-and-take between the two.
It was, in the parlance of sports, a no-win situation for the Wildcats, who not only lost but also had to pay North Dakota State $350,000 for the privilege.
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