| 41. | On Palm Sunday, the choir sang the " Pange Lingua"
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| 42. | Music used to speak a fairly coherent lingua franca.
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| 43. | There is no more lingua franca, at least not in classical music.
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| 44. | Emily Eakin is senior editor of Lingua Franca magazine.
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| 45. | Another important requirement is training in English, NATO's lingua franca.
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| 46. | Is design the new lingua franca for global travelers?
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| 47. | The lingua franca of China is the written word.
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| 48. | The rate quickly became the lingua franca of GemStone III's marketplace.
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| 49. | -- Estados Unidos y Canada / lingua espanhol:
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| 50. | Lingua Franca was like that, and Legal Affairs still makes the cut.
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