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We pretend (heh, heh) to pick up tips and ideas, using the jargon of the show.
Berlant, an Angeleno with Jewish-American and Spanish artist parents, rose in the New York comedy scene using the jargon and physical tics of academics and visual artists.
"You can't have a major shift in a civ-mil structure without having the civilian side take a step back and look at everything," said a senior State Department official, using the jargon for a civilian-military campaign.
Using the jargon of synergetics [23], the whole network activity will then be enslaved by that dominant mode.
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He doesn't use the jargon of buzzwords or marketing.
Drayton Park, to use the jargon, follows a "systemic" model rather than a "medical" one.
To use the jargon of the new economy, venture capital is not easily "scalable".
The moment that articles appear on a news website they become available for copying or repurposing, to use the jargon.
As it declined by 0.5% in the previous three months, it is flatlining, to use the jargon.
One genotype, to use the jargon, may allow athletes who use anabolic steroids to escape detection altogether.
At the Larchmont Employment Agency, which has placed nannies since 1936, Anthony Novello said that 90percentt of his clients insisted on "living out," to use the jargon of the trade.
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