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  • The 20-word English-language report didn't elaborate.

    China State News Agency Dismisses Death Reports Jason Dean 2011

  • "And as a filmmaker I had also seen the future limits of the description of that reality," as big-budget, big-name English-language productions like

    NYT > Home Page By LARRY ROHTER 2011

  • The Japanese version will play at evening screenings and a dubbed English-language version will show at matinees.

    NYT > Home Page By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS 2011

  • English-language dictionaries arose partly in reaction to the masses of new words surging into and being dragged out of their coffins, or native habitats, by English during the Renaissance.

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • English-language dictionaries arose partly in reaction to the masses of new words surging into and being dragged out of their coffins, or native habitats, by English during the Renaissance.

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • Similarly, the English-language Jewish Tribune wrote that one should “expect colored dancers to put about fifty times more pep into a performance than the average white girl cares to attempt.”

    A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010

  • Programs like CAIS's carry little risk, said Marty Abbott, director of education at ACTFL, because even those students who spend their entire day in another language eventually catch up to and might even surpass their peers in English-language skills.

    Growing Diversity Fuels Chinese School Yukari Iwatani Kane 2011

  • Nadia became editor of the Yemen Times, the only independent, English-language paper in the country, in 2005.

    Pat Mitchell: Embracing Otherness: Nadia Al Sakkaf Pat Mitchell 2011

  • Nadia became editor of the Yemen Times, the only independent, English-language paper in the country, in 2005.

    Pat Mitchell: Embracing Otherness: Nadia Al Sakkaf Pat Mitchell 2011

  • A new gadget that is generating quite a bit of buzz around the Japanese English-language blogs is the Poken, with various events having giveaways of the wee beasties, with now JapanSoc also getting in on the act.

    Are Japanese anti-social gits too? 2009

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