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1 Probably half your own vocabulary was new not so long ago.
2 These games have spawned their own vocabulary , rules and in some cases etiquette.
3 Looked like both groups had come up with their own vocabulary .
4 However, his own vocabulary is, to a surprising extent, intact.
5 He's says it's bad poetry, but marvels at his own vocabulary at that age.
6 Each choreographer seeks his or her own vocabulary of music.
7 The suffragettes who run amuck have, in fact, become the victims of their own vocabulary .
8 While my own vocabulary wasn't as impressive, I made up for it with sheer imagination.
9 Once it got going, the sectarian war in Iraq developed its own vocabulary , its own rituals.
10 The natural way, and the best, to begin is with an analysis of your own vocabulary .
11 She roughly referred it, in her own vocabulary , to "jaw," a peculiarly masculine quality.
12 Yet it is to be remembered that he, like Lucretius, had to create his own vocabulary .
13 The Englishes spoken around the world have developed their own vocabulary and grammar; Euro-English is no exception.
14 Scientist Dowornobb uses his own vocabulary .
15 Optimism is undoubtedly growing that Greece can pull out of an economic nosedive that has spawned its very own vocabulary .
16 He found her to be an extremely proud and awe-inspiring creature, who, to use his own vocabulary , SQUELCHED him completely.
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