| 41. | So has Bell, in classical-music lingo, gone commercial?
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| 42. | Now, however, it is part of the lingo of abasement.
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| 43. | What lies at the root of this lingo of lassitude?
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| 44. | I deliberately did not want to use the professional lingo,
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| 45. | And she's got the marketing lingo down pat.
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| 46. | Not suprisingly, our accelerated society has its own lingo.
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| 47. | Not that local lingo is in danger of dying out.
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| 48. | A few definitions of studio lingo can help viewers understand some credits.
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| 49. | Multiple agencies had responded, each with their own procedures and lingo.
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| 50. | The snappy lingo is on par with the plot turns.
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