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It is understood to be very unlikely that he would directly reference Roberts or use language such as "sexual relations" in any statement.
In order to try to avoid legal requirements that come with any form of a security sale, many ICOs today use language such as 'crowdsale' or 'donation' instead of ICOs.
Artforms that do not use language, such as painting or music or architecture, can offer ways of perceiving and understanding the world indeed ways to construct a world allowing us, for instance, to see and hear and perceive things in new and refreshing ways.
However, when members of this house use language such as "for every one that is a valedictorian, there are another 100 out there who weigh 130 pounds and have calves the size of cantaloupes because they've been hauling 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert," it is offensive.
The health professional would use language such as 'catastrophic' and 'dead baby' to coerce the women into agreeing to their policies.
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She will also criticise politicians for talking down the profession and using language such as "declaring war on failing schools".
It's like sitting in the pub with a witty, more literary friend, who uses language such as "mind bouillabaisse" and "post-coital freak-out".
While Erdoğan and his allies have amplified the sense of an authoritarian crackdown by publicly using language such as "purge" and "cleansing" to describe the government reaction, Turkish officials on Monday expressed frustration at western criticism.
While Erdoğan and his allies have amplified the sense of an authoritarian crackdown by using language such as "purge" and "cleansing" to describe their backlash, Turkish officials on Monday said the government was not guilty of mission creep.
BBC Radio 4 controller Mark Damazer has defended his station against recent criticism that it panders too much to middle-class tastes, insisting that earlier constraints on using language such as "piss, bugger or shit" had now gone.
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