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Willy will no longer use Axe body spray or the word "ball" during school hours.
It is as if in English a person used the word ball to stand for a person named Bill on the grounds that it is easy to represent the ball with a circular graph while there is no obvious way to represent Bill, and the two words sound similar.
For example, the English word ball and the Japanese word ボール /booru/ overlap in terms of S, although not all of the senses of English ball are associated with the Japanese word /booru/.
Examine the word "Ball".
Find the "a" in the word "Ball".
Look for the word "Ball" located somewhere on the jar.
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He also carefully managed to avoid the use of the word "balls".
For example, an innocent math question that included the word "balls" was filtered out.
Is the word "balls" too offensive to include in an email to parents?
Watch this space; I've got a lot of – for want of a better word – balls.
Dread at having to see Nicole Scherzinger crane her neck around like an attention-starved toddler whenever she says the word "balls".
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