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I needed someone who understood the language of the theatre.
He would at least have understood the language of the Jews, said Mr Netanyahu.
But Mr. Bremer, who always seemed to indulge a supposed Iraqi proclivity for authority, never really understood the language of the country he inherited.
At every one of them the audience was a mix of those who understood the language of the performance — a contingent to be expected in what may be the most cosmopolitan city in the world — those who knew the original text with varying degrees of intimacy and those who knew neither.
He would often make models with mud and felt that he understood the language of machines.
None of them understood the language of command, and all spoke different languages and heeded different cultural habits.
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I just think more people understand the language of movies than of paintings".
I understand the language of pop culture, and these people are totems of pop culture".
He's trusting you, as an audience, to understand the language of movies.
He said that western nations "only understand the language of force".
"I understand the language of a studio," Mr. di Bonaventura said.
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