| 41. | The idiom is a mix of ballet and social dance.
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| 42. | But he chose an idiom that depicts someone as being diabolically evil.
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| 43. | Among the many Zapata idioms Lopez cites is one of his favorites.
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| 44. | But Adams insists that these diverse idioms came to him entirely naturally.
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| 45. | They will remember this day forever, in their own peculiar idiom.
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| 46. | He uses musical idioms as he uses sounds : as raw material.
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| 47. | That these idioms could be made to coalesce never fails to astonish.
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| 48. | The idiom is heavily dissonant, with much microtonal playing as well.
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| 49. | The idioms are pungent, sometimes needing a little translation.
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| 50. | Choke is not a pretty word in the idiom of professional sports.
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