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Uses the less | idiomatic and more accurate term power outage |
other "corrections" seem to be stylistic or | idiomatic, and either way, this is simply a comment. |
nary of Current English, started life as the | Idiomatic and Syntactic Dictionary, published in Japan |
Black+White magazine stated, "Andrew Stark's | idiomatic and wryly observed urban photographs of Sydn |
ld strength of the melodic writing is highly | idiomatic and reflects VW at the height of his creativ |
e sign on it is a poor investment" is an old | idiomatic bit of advice that I have heard. |
The phrase is common in an | idiomatic context, referring to the discovery of signi |
eatures plain and broken chords, combines an | idiomatic directness and simplicity with rich, and emo |
"have a wawa" means "hold a parley" even in | idiomatic English today, and lelang also means the phy |
He compiled a Dictionary of | Idiomatic English Phrases (1891) and wrote: Twentieth |
In | idiomatic English, "the powers that be" is a phrase us |
e lead singer's (Kai Wingenfelder) excellent | idiomatic English. |
Modern Hebrew also contains an | idiomatic expression of precisely identical meaning. |
Barking up the wrong tree is an American | idiomatic expression which is used to suggest a mistak |
La mode recto verso is an | idiomatic expression in French that means, literally, |
The lion's share is an | idiomatic expression which develops from a number of f |
rouping of words that is used together as an | idiomatic expression or collocation, usually conjoined |
The item is often an object, but may be an | idiomatic expression, a technology, a philosophical id |
either a type of sausage or part of a German | idiomatic expression. |
xpression "Nuremberg funnel" became a common | idiomatic expression. |
l errors, straightforward mistranslations of | idiomatic expressions and other non-sequiturs, such as |
Hurrian contains many | idiomatic expressions that denote spatial and abstract |
the Sign of the Cross in a way that may seem | idiomatic: for example, in response to perceived blasp |
"St Paul's Outside the Walls" just as other | idiomatic forms are "St Peter's Basilica" or "St Peter |
commando, who had lived in France and spoke | idiomatic French without an accent. |
It's not | idiomatic in English to begin with "Basilica of". |
l choir well known for its sophisticated and | idiomatic interpretations of masterpieces of liturgica |
The | idiomatic label or description for criticizing someone |
Knox uses direct and | idiomatic language to provide very detailed descriptio |
t, they are best not regarded as examples of | idiomatic language, but they do show dialect variation |
"Every fool is different", with an | idiomatic meaning of "Different strokes for different |
The term Forty winks is an English | idiomatic noun that can be used in the singular or plu |
musical themes and sub-themes and variations | idiomatic of film soundtracks. |
nd feet, the rhythm, and overall texture are | idiomatic on the clavichord but make little sense on t |
in a distinctively keyboard style containing | idiomatic ornamentation, and require high technical sk |
"utica greens", tomato pie is regarded as an | idiomatic part of Utica Italian-American cuisine. |
tra and conductor (Claude Bardon) makes this | idiomatic performance maybe preferable to the former. |
Perl Programming: Ways to Write Better, More | Idiomatic Perl, ISBN 978-0-321-49694-2 (second edition |
y's title is an abbreviated reference to the | idiomatic phrase "square peg in a round hole." |
"Crime of the century" is an | idiomatic phrase used to describe particularly sensati |
This example of calquing an English | idiomatic phrase to Spanish is common Puerto Rican usa |
This | idiomatic phrase is applicable when a subject is emoti |
Playing the race card is an | idiomatic phrase that refers to the act of bringing th |
The School of Hard Knocks is an | idiomatic phrase meaning the (sometimes painful) educa |
"The catbird seat" is an | idiomatic phrase used to describe an enviable position |
The term a feather in your cap is an English | idiomatic phrase believed to have derived from the gen |
including characters, words and expressions, | idiomatic phrases and idioms. |
ning, is one of the most widely used Yiddish | idiomatic phrases. |
Praised for his “splendid, richly | idiomatic readings” (LA Weekly), “fearless” approach a |
tation level, several systems used a form of | idiomatic recognition, where a sequence of characters |
sh translations that are more up-to-date and | idiomatic, reflecting the greater participation of nat |
Alternative | idiomatic sayings such as could not sleep a wink provi |
However, some people not familiar with the | idiomatic Southern term "ol' boy" objected to Brother |
Alternatively, a more | idiomatic style may develop into an equally prestigiou |
His another renowned work was the | idiomatic translation of Hazrat Ali's famous letter of |
, in which he took justifiable pride for the | idiomatic treatment of the individual instruments. |
# a typical, | idiomatic use of the fat comma in Perl |
d that no better model exists of such 'pure' | idiomatic Welsh, before writers had become influenced |
icercari are well respected for their use of | idiomatic writing for a number of instruments. |
not only compound melodic lines, but also of | idiomatic writing for violin, as Telemann himself was |
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