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colloquial language,
colloquial speech,
everyday language, or
general parlance) is the
linguistic style used for
casual and
informal communication. It...
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Military parlance is the
vernacular used
within the
military and
embraces all
aspects of
service life; it can be
described as both a "code" and a "classification"...
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Soviet phraseology, or Sovietisms, i.e. the
neologisms and
cliches in the
Russian language of the
epoch of the
Soviet Union, has a
number of
distinct traits...
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management of so-called
agents (called
secret agents or
spies in
common parlance), prin****l agents, and
agent networks (called "****ets") by intelligence...
- John F.
Kennedy Jr
would be the
namesake of John F. Kennedy). In
common parlance, it may mean vice-versa (i.e.
referring to the
entity for
which the second...
- Eternity, in
common parlance, is an
infinite amount of time that
never ends or the quality,
condition or fact of
being everlasting or eternal. classical...
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tyrannis is a
Latin phrase meaning "thus
always to tyrants". In
contemporary parlance, it
means tyrannical leaders will
inevitably be overthrown. The phrase...
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Parlance is a
studio album by
American b****ist
Steve Swallow recorded together with
British pianist John Taylor. The
album was
released in 1995 via Instant...
- In
current military parlance, a
strike fighter is a
multirole combat aircraft designed to
operate both as an
attack aircraft and as an air superiority...