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1 The modern vernacular for the successful squire of dames was then unknown.
2 Or to put it in the modern vernacular , "what an almighty kick in the ding-a-lings".
3 They were accompanied by comments in the '' modern vernacular '' inviting men to have sex with her, the court heard.
4 Kalkin sees a modern vernacular , as well as a kind of beauty, in the dumb boxes of suburban America.
5 It's a part of the modern vernacular , and yet rarely does one stop to think - what does it represent?
6 The Norse, to use the modern vernacular , "put Russia on the map" when the Russian army fought its way to the very walls of Constantinople.
7 Modern vernacular dropped the racial slur, leaving a faux-scientific diagnosis for the tired feeling you get after eating way too much food.
8 "A, sweetheart," Neela answered, " 'pissed off' is no longer part of the modern vernacular , and b, in answer to your question, yes.
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