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Linguistically, it keeps the focus on heterosexual male pleasure, but McCartney says that he used "vagina" because he wanted a humorous title that uses common parlance in order to reach as many people as possible.
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Turing also pursued more constructively the question of how computers could be made to perform operations which did not appear to be 'mechanical' (to use common parlance).
To use common parlance, roadkill," Witham explains.
To use common parlance, road kill," Witham explains.
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Historically, Tiruchirappalli was commonly referred to in English as "Trichinopoly"; the shortened forms "Trichy" or "Tiruchi" are frequently used in common parlance.
(As shown, the questionnaire used the common parlance "bird flu" for avian influenza).
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The title needs to be changed as it conceptually clashes with 'Directed evolution' used in common parlance, which is experiment based but a black box methodology.
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