Over the past two decades, Mr Carter has refined this language.
Happy Birthday was sung (in French, English, the local Wolof, and a fourth language this author has yet to determine), homemade cake was unveiled and dance moves were displayed.
The need for speed of e-communications has led to some of this abbreviation in language, as well as the rise of other metadata and media types within the text of our conversations.
Perhaps mindful of this, Mr Sarkozy has softened some of his language about radical change in recent weeks.
The film has been nominated for best foreign-language film at this year's Oscars.
Congress has adopted language strongly favoring space-shuttle derived rockets for this purpose, rather than a version of the Delta IV.
Mr Zoellick can claim, correctly, that the language he has agreed at Doha is consistent with this resolution, but his concession will infuriate politicians back home.
This also applies to the language -- which has left many so dumbstruck with wonder and admiration that it threatens to paralyze even one's effort to express admiration for it.
This is important, because the language of the debt crisis has become increasingly prevalent among conservatives.
This research helped give rise to a theory that human language has its roots not in speech, but in hand gestures.
Some analysts and officials note that North Korea's proposals, while extreme, come as it has eased off its more threatening language toward the U.S. This suggests, some say, a lower risk of an accidental clash escalating into a larger conflict.
This coupled with a quick learning curve has kept Csound a popular audio synthesis language since its creation in 1985 by Barry Vercoe.
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The inflamatory language of dissenting opinions written by justices in the minority has often bolstered this impression.
But the second half of this job has become ever harder since, under Mr Blair, Labour has also adopted the language of deregulation and the market.
Eradicating meaningless initials, acronyms and jargon in favour of simple, clear language is a priority - and I am pleased to say that this approach has been supported by the senior team.
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"'This is an historic failure that shows the extent to which the protection for the Irish language has deteriorated since the re-establishment of the NI Assembly, " she added.
To get this far, Turkey has taken such dramatic steps as abolishing the death penalty, accepting Kurdish as a language in schools, scrapping state security courts, revising the penal code and tightening civilian control over the army.
Obama won this election not by speaking the language of patronage to his base (though speak it he has), but by selling a significant slice of the middle class on who could best enable them to pursue the American dream.
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This was accompanied by a proprietorial admission that French has decisively lost the battle for status as the world language and that English is now the established global means of communication, for practical matters and for a growing range of cultural ones.
Killen is making the same kind of push into overseas corporations that Yahoo has started in the U.S. In this case the "corporate portal" that Yahoo builds for a company has a link to a local-language Yahoo, building the local brand.
If I'm Luis Suarez sitting at home with my wife and family, who absolutely love it here -- they love life in Liverpool and learning the language -- it's arguable he will never have a better season than he has had this.
This mainstreaming of unscientific medicine has leant it a veneer of legitimacy it does not deserve, and has changed the language in real medical texts.
Mr. Brichter "has this ability to put himself in the shoes of a five-year-old who tells you in an elaborate language what he's having a hard time doing, " says Mr. Leca, who now works at Google.
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