Now, for a variety of reasons, Russia's economy has reached crisis point.
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In future, consumers can look forward to more variety in health insurance.
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The variety and number of words in the health consultations also increased.
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However, improved quality and variety had helped push satisfaction to higher levels.
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They come in a variety of colours and create great light effects.
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Serge lifted his hand, the physical Belter idiom for asking a question.
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For that moment Michael was struck by the idiom Tessio had used.
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The savages of the Neutral Nation had also adopted the Huron idiom.
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It takes an American idiom and id to properly troll the electorate.
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Christine interrupted, not comprehending the technical idiom and not interested in it.
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In the words rec-ol-lect' and rep-re-sent', the third syllable is accented.
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I've helped 'lect mor'n one feller t' office in my day.
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Then, after a pause, she added,-'What d'ye 'lect that darky Linkum for President for?'
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The Republican party would lect them and the Democratic party roust them out of office.
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See note 20, in Archer Butler, series i. lect vi.]
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There are now 11 separate walks around the city, including Irish, French, Spanish and German- languagevarieties, at least one every day.
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RP is Received Pronunciation, described as "the most socially prestigious speechvariety available in Britain".
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The great error consists in supposing that poetry is an unnatural formoflanguage.
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In the search for sincerity of style, I reduced every proposition to its barest formoflanguage.
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Furthermore, many races still exist who have a well-developed formoflanguage without any concrete way of recording it.
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Professor Evans said: "Emoji is the fastest growing formoflanguage in history based on its incredible adoption rate and speed of evolution."
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Hugs and high fives are necessary-it'sa universal formoflanguage, we're communicating the very connection that thought leaders around the world often advocate for.
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