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1 And an entirely new vocabulary of sounds was injected into mainstream music.
2 Since being acquent' wi' Sandy, I hae gathered a muckle new vocabulary .
3 We're there to prototype change, and to create a new vocabulary for change.
4 They help teach students new vocabulary and get us all giggling.
5 So he'd have the fun of teaching her a new vocabulary , as well.
6 The accusations of disinformation have spawned a whole new vocabulary .
7 My new vocabulary is telling me that a toad is a froglike creature .
8 I'd learned an entirely new vocabulary from my patients.
9 He also invented a new vocabulary for the trade.
10 A new vocabulary evolved to catalogue the various deceits.
11 Every day, I wrote a detailed diary, filled with the new vocabulary I had learned.
12 �Itis worthy of a new vocabulary , �Wyantagreed.
13 In essence, she had learned a new vocabulary .
14 An event called The Diverse Suburb taught me new vocabulary like "foreclosure" for "repossession".
15 It was as though he had a new vocabulary , a lighter one than was commonly his.
16 But learning mime did not stem his aptitude for words; it gave him a whole new vocabulary .
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