What really sets him apart are his idiosyncratic mannerisms and use of language, say those in the business.
"We would welcome an increase in the use of language assistants in universities, as well as in schools, " it says.
And fear, this again I'm quoting now Frank Luntz(ph) who has been an advisor to Republicans in their use of language.
The Liberal Democrats deeply regret and condemn the statement issued by David Ward and his use of language which is unacceptable.
This is not just pedantry, although I am happy to admit to wanting to be careful in my use of language.
They tend instead to be sloppy in their use of language, less than thorough, and chemophobic enough to undermine his legitimate points.
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Republicans have always taken such gestures seriously, and they have been as meticulous as any pettifogging lawyer in their own use of language.
As well as having the right credentials, with degrees from Harvard and Columbia University Law School, he was brave in court and had a refreshing use of language.
The Liberal Democrats have "condemned" their MP David Ward for his "use of language" in a statement about Israel's treatment of Palestinians, issued ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day.
And what humanists, social scientists, natural scientists, and military professionals too are all learning is that our use of language, metaphor, and definition shapes our understanding of the problems we seek to solve, opening some possible options for solutions while simultaneously closing off others.
The key may lie in the phrase "unslakeable thirsting in the backyard" in the last verse. (Yes, "unslakeable, " as in "insatiable, " one example of Veirs' idiosyncratic use of language.) She's not crass enough to spell it out so explicitly, but she's equating emotional longing with heat-wave dehydration, in a wonderfully subtle way.
These include advising bodies on how to facilitate the use of Welsh, ensuring that language rights are incorporated in the equal opportunities agenda in Wales and encouraging the use of the language in the private sector by raising awareness of the advantages of Welsh to business.
Such was the dextrous use of industrial language by one of the show's writers, Ian Martin, that he was bestowed with the title of "swearing consultant".
The debate primarily focused on facilitating the use of the language and improving the confidence of non-fluent Welsh language speakers.
The use of text language "was actually driving the development of phonological awareness and reading skill in children", said Dr Wood.
Mr. MELOY: I'm a big fan of Vladimir Nabokov and just his use of raw language and his ability to play words off of each other.
In Cornwall, after school clubs have been set up to encourage the use of the language and there's a Manx-language primary school on the Isle of Man.
Ms Fabiani said the draft plan aimed to encourage appreciation and use of the language.
That the government is thinking of tightening up legislation regarding the use of religious language is irresponsible.
Newt Gingrich is nothing if not profligate in his use of extreme language.
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But if one of your reporters refers to somebody killed by an Israeli soldier as "a martyr", that is use of biased language, isn't it?
This has not stopped the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) giving Hanna a mild 12A certificate, citing its "moderate" violence and "one use of strong language".
He told BBC Radio Wales the campaign needed more supporters like Welsh sports personalities George North and Becky James to encourage use of the language rather than laws.
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In a letter to the CIRA Board (I was a member of the board at the time), it delivered an official request for multilingual domains to allow for the use of French language characters.
Dr Tony McEnery, of the University of Lancaster's Department of Linguistics, who has compiled a huge database of modern English usage, says children and teenagers are "quite productive" in their use of abusive language.
However Ofcom said the singer's use of promotional language - including saying the product was "amazing" - together with telling viewers it was available to buy in UK supermarkets, was a clear endorsement encouraging viewers to purchase it.
Pacific countries in general all place great emphasis on culture in their ESD programs, and Tonga has already worked to introduce a much greater amount of cultural content into school programs and strengthen the use of Tongan language in education.
All of which makes it disappointing, to say the least, that the Motion Picture Association of America decided to give the film an R rating requiring minors to be accompanied by a parent or guardian because of the brief use of explicit language.
"Whilst any use of racist language is abhorrent, what is reassuring for me is that in the 10 cases that have been referred to the IPCC, six involve other officers who have stood up and raised concerns, showing that we are an organization that will not stand for any racist behavior, " he said.
Other constitutional changes expand the official use of the Albanian language and set a minimum of minority votes needed to pass laws in parliament.
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