Sentence examples for reserved language from inspiring English sources

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It's full of good lines ("expats are just immigrants who drink at lunchtime"), and Collins is excellent on what it is like to finally command a different, more reserved language, then re-emerge blinking into English, when everyone thinks everything is CRAZY AWESOME AMAZING all the time and speaks in exclamations.

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According to "reserve language" in the budget resolution, more spending could follow, so long as more revenue becomes available from somewhere to put in the Highway Trust Fund.

These are predefined words reserved by the language.

On the other hand, a proponent of disaggregating death might reply that (1) we could either reserve the language of death for the traditional standard or get used to the language of someone's being partially dead, and (2) we should appreciate that existence is sometimes partial as in the case of a half-assembled car.

In my opinion, we need to reserve the language of persecution for the situations of violence that truly warrant them.

He had a wonderful eastern European accent, an accent almost as musty as the books that he collected, and he spoke a patois of English, Hebrew, Russian and Yiddish, sometimes reserving different languages for different communicants, other times blending the languages into one extraordinary conversation.

The selections, in fact, were often described in language reserved for lottery winners.

Mr. Santorum reserved especially aggressive language for Mr. Gingrich, calling him a "very high-risk candidate" who will undermine the policies of Republicans on Capitol Hill and elsewhere.

Instead, the presidential palace reserved its strongest language for the continued detention of some 600 Afghans at what was once the main American prison here.

The Vermont senator reserved his strongest language for a blistering attack on New York's voting process after reports of widespread irregularities and missing registrations.

Most onlookers seemed to know bits and pieces of the story of the 2,400-ton 2,400-tonconstruction and transport, which they spoke of in language reserved for things like the Empire State bridgeng and the great water tunnels.

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