| 41. | Through that prism, the Democrats can stress their priorities and still use the argot of security.
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| 42. | Menton has also done well with T-shirts that borrow from the argot of instant messaging.
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| 43. | Classes were offered in " la langue verte ", the colourful argot spoken by Apache gangsters.
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| 44. | It is often used as an argot, a secret language for discreet communication amongst Iberian Romani.
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| 45. | This is, as they say in the understated argot of stock car racing, a bad deal.
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| 46. | Finish, in wine argot, simply means how long the taste lasts in one's mouth.
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| 47. | The Michael problem, as it became known in the argot of the trade, was more problematic.
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| 48. | You will never find current argot like the phrase " bottom line " in his books.
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| 49. | Argot from slave barracks and poor barrios found its way into lyrics that are those of the guaracha:
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| 50. | Some speak a dialect or argot of their own, while others speak the prevailing dialect or language.
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