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In political parlance, the word means "an unassailable political barrier; a front-running state campaign denying a creditable showing to a challenger who must do well in that area for his or her underdog campaign to survive".
In daily parlance the word zenne refers to a man who dresses up like a woman and dances in front of an audience, a custom that goes way back to early Ottoman empire.
In common parlance, the word 'ambiguity' is used loosely: often simple underspecificity will suffice for a charge of ambiguity.
In the then parlance it meant pathetic.
But perhaps the most Tudor aspect of this whole Brexit debacle is the return to common parlance of the word "traitor".
In street parlance, "shoes" is another word for wheels.
On the cutting-and-editing clause, which is at the heart of this controversy, we think the evidence will show, and the evidence including the defendants' own contract file (cut back to Marvin Schwartz), that the words "final cutting and editing" are words of everyday parlance in the motion-picture industry.
3. What is (are) the most frequent combination(s) of seven letters you draw from a full bag, that spell an actual seven-letter word (in Scrabble parlance, a "bingo")?
Liverani often mentions the "project" at Leyton Orient, an overused word in football parlance but a legitimate one in this case, as owner and manager feel their way into the English game during a debut campaign.
"Heist" is a loaded word in movie parlance, holding out the promise of an elaborately planned, slickly executed robbery, smart cops tracking craftier criminals, and, almost always, a brilliant mastermind.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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