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Using a vocabulary of singing strings, pounding timpani, brass flourishes and virtuoso outbursts from the organ, the Paul McCartney we value translates poorly.

Mr. Whitman described the piece in a statement as "nonverbal theater, using a vocabulary of space, rhythm, scale and formal plastic elements that communicate the image without words".

Alarmed at the level of illiteracy among America's youth, Geisel was challenged by his publisher at Random House to write a children's book using a vocabulary of only 250 words.

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The Moors speak Ḥassāniyyah Arabic, a dialect that draws most of its grammar from Arabic and uses a vocabulary of both Arabic and Arabized Amazigh words.

There is an enormous searchable Wiki, and on his website Infinite Jest by the Numbers, Ryan Compton has calculated that Wallace used a vocabulary of 20,584 words in the 577,608-word text.

There is within you an incredible mechanism that helped you learn to speak and use a vocabulary of thousands of words.

Some of them even showed off before the crowd, using a vocabulary worthy of the SAT's but not destined for street campaigning, words and phrases like "paradigm," "remunerative," "sine qua non" and "Augean stables".

Using a vocabulary similar to that of Le Corbusier, the pioneer French modernist, Mr. Hejduk designed a house whose structure was reduced to the two dimensions of a single plane and an adjacent utility core.

By evoking visual images and using a vocabulary dear to the hearts of native Hawaiians, Terence Knapp's production imbued Mozart's opera with such a strong sense of Hawaiiana that the production became a truly indigenous operatic experience.

We used a vocabulary size of 20K words.

He drove home the notion of this music's dual citizenship, using a classical vocabulary of harmony and dynamics in reinvented versions of the band's repertory (including "Zero Gravity" and "Sanctuary," though I didn't know it at the time), but also hammering chords percussively and responding to Mr. Blade's slithering, shifting figures.

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