The trick here is to look very carefully at the UN- eselanguage being used.
1
Eet ese my beesness to go out weeth you ven you ask eet.
2
The trick here is to look very carefully at the UN-ese language being used.
3
He was saying something in lawyer-ese, but Jane was distracted.
4
As though he were someone, ese poco hombre, ese mamahuevo!
5
She is formidably bright and talks in sparkling seminar-ese.
6
This was Gage-ese for "Whatever in the world might you have there, Father?"
7
I wonder what that means in editor-ese?
8
Mechri posou pheuxesthou; ataete aneres ese.
9
Japan ese equities climbed to the highest since September 2008, while Australia's dollar surged after the nation's employment jumped.
10
The spaciousness of the acoustic in the orchestra's home hall has been caught in spectacular recordings, and the ese's writing.
11
Flip a coin, ese.
12
Scrolling through the section, a sharp-eyed reader capable of translating from Island-ese to English might have noticed some intriguing extraneous details.
13
Tam Svejda would be writing this, not she, and Nikki didn't want to inspire some reporter-ese about circled wagons or tight-lipped cops.
14
Or, in academic-ese: 'These findings suggest that, on a global scale, there may be a considerable potential to raise agricultural output without necessarily increasing HANPP.'
15
Ese belong Tiapolo; Tiapolo too much like; Ese all-e-same his son.
16
The center lies about 14 miles ESE from Chatham Lights.