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"Anglicise" a host of well-known shop and brand names.
Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news 2010
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"Anglicise" a host of well-known shop and brand names.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Starting on the outside and working in, I'm surprised to find that, although I've always assumed puff pastry a non-negotiable aspect of a wellington, there are dissenters – possibly motivated by a desire to further Anglicise the boeuf en croute.
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Voltaire, the great 18th-century prophet of the Enlightenment, may have been archetypally French but he could certainly write fluent English and went so far as to Anglicise his first name, Francois-Marie, into Francis, a newly discovered cache of his letters shows.
Letters reveal Voltaire's exposure to English empiricism 2012
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Carina Fair question, I took it upon myself to Anglicise the phrase “Soccer mom”.
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No, the only people who take offence if you Anglicise foreign words are upper-middle-class Caucasian Americans.
Status Anxiety 2009
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I wonder how this is different from the Canadians taking the Native Americans and putting them in religious schools to Anglicise them?
What is the first thing you think of when you see Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade?? Lauri 2009
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The only people who take offence if you Anglicise foreign words are upper-middle-class Caucasian Americans.
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The only people who take offence if you Anglicise foreign words are upper-middle-class Caucasian Americans.
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One wonders why someone bothered to Anglicise the phraseology and then calumniate blameless exam candidates.
Historians turned novelists, and new simile competition Carla 2006
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