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The avenues teem with unruly, eccentrically dressed immigrants who speak a rough street language instead of English.
He and his fellow pigeons, each named after a London area they frequent, speak a rough jargon deftly devised to signify a class apart, much as Anthony Burgess's thugs did in "A Clockwork Orange".
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When he shops for groceries two blocks away, he hears many newcomers speaking French; others speak a rougher patois of the boroughs.
Or, you could stroll in, and speak a natural conversation with a rough New York accent, slightly hunched over, and your swagger is unbeatable.
Mr. Atto, who speaks with a rough idiomatic American accent, said: "I would ignore it.
Born and reared in Rome, where he plays for a hometown club, he carries a gladiator tattoo on his arm and speaks with a rough Roman accent.
But of late, his muted royalist leanings were sublimated in works that spoke to a rougher generation of Frenchmen.
The characters on the British "Shameless" speak in rough working-class accents and are tough on outsiders and on one another.
Although she can't hear, she occasionally speaks intelligible sentences in a rough, loud voice.
Technically speaking, it's been a rough year for Electronic Arts.
Mr. Bush was speaking in rough terms, since the average this year for oil imported from Iraq is 585,000 barrels a day, says the Energy Department.
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