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One former president of the association, William F. Schulz, executive director of Amnesty International USA, said he viewed himself as a religious humanist but supported efforts to use a "wide lexicon" of religious language.
And Mr. Mitchell here works in a genre that Cunningham generally avoided, the male-male duet, and uses movements (falls, acrobatic floorwork, dramatically charged interlockings) that depart from Cunningham's wide lexicon.
Tim O'Reilly – What about world wide lexicon, a similar project – they dont do the monetization part.
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Little wonder, as the concept wasn't part of the wider lexicon.
He even came up with the portmanteau 'zaughty' but this has not exactly caught on in the wider lexicon.
A final discussion on where benchmarking and performance assessment sits within the wider lexicon of improvement action outlines the crucial nature of performance management as part of the craft of public management.
Another term from the trans community that we could take for the wider lexicon is "gender non-conforming", which describes anyone who doesn't quite fit into generally agreed expectations of gender.
Most infuriating of all: now these words have been absorbed into the wider lexicon, the autocorrect on my phone happily lets me chillax, but still insists on autocorrecting my favourite curse word when you, me and the ducking lamppost knows exactly what I'm trying to write.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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