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It was so open that, halfway through the synod, an interim report on the discussion between the 190 cardinals, bishops and others was described as a "pastoral earthquake" because of its unprecedented language of welcome and appreciation for gay people, as well as remarried Catholics and cohabiting couples.

Finally, Measure A has unprecedented language requiring annual open reporting of data on exactly where money is being spent and on what.

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The findings, described in the journal Nature, provide an unprecedented view of language and meaning as it plays out on our neural terrain, and could potentially offer a road map for those looking to help patients with certain types of aphasia or other neurological disorders.

You have unprecedented numbers of languages dying off in favor of the 'Lingua Francas' of the world.

Obama made sure that didn't happen in 2008 by launching an unprecedented $20 million Spanish-language television campaign that portrayed former immigration reform champion McCain as a racist - and it worked, leaving the former Arizona senator humiliated.

It forced onto television an unprecedented nuts-and-bolts language that has extended to the four corners of the mainstream, from the chirpy gay-oriented banter of "Will and Grace," to the comic kink of "Sex and the City," to MTV's sexual roundtables, to the forthcoming "Queer as Folk," with its unprecedented blitz of gay male sex.

According to her model, early in their evolution humans added cooperative breeding behaviors to their already existing advanced ape cognition, leading to a powerful combination of smarts and sociality that fueled even bigger brains, the evolution of language, and unprecedented levels of cooperation.

But even developers uninterested in Watson's unprecedented facility with natural language -- the computer used this ability to win on "Jeopardy!" -- could do some fairly innovative things with the machine.

A midpoint status report on the debate among some 190 cardinals and bishops was described as a "pastoral earthquake" because of its unprecedented (for Catholic churchmen) language of welcome of and appreciation for gay people, as well as divorced-and-remarried Catholics and cohabiting couples.

What makes "Huckleberry Finn" so important in American literature isn't just the story, it's the richness, the detail, the unprecedented accuracy of its spoken language.

But, an Oxford-educated Englishman who is present at every social gathering, lives in a small dilapidated, wooden hut on his own and whose aim is explicitly to learn and study their language is an unprecedented oddity whom they cannot easily compartmentalise.

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