Unfortunately, life insurance lingo isn't exactly part of
our everyday lexicon.
Now it's a multi-billion dollar company and has supplanted the word «taxi» from
the everyday lexicon.
Indeed, those searches have entered
the everyday lexicon of the community, and the process, of undertaking such a search, is commonly referred to as «to google».
Since then, «Pura Vida» has been something which most Costa Ricans strive towards and the phrase crops up in everyday as a greeting and a farewell, making its way into
both everyday lexicon and the national dictionary.
Unfortunately, life insurance lingo isn't exactly part of
our everyday lexicon.
Not exact matches
For
everyday enjoyment of the vehicle, the prime option is the
Lexicon - branded audio system featuring LOGIC 7 technology.
With its roots in second - generation conceptualism, Hiller's practice was daring and free - spirited enough to expand the
lexicon of conceptual art by applying it to subject matter that was humorous, approachable and founded in our
everyday experiences of consciousness and perception.
With gentle mockery and sharp intellect, Julian Opie uses painting, printmaking, sculpture, film and light installations to reinterpret familiar objects, and illustrate how modernist concepts and forms have been assimilated into the
lexicon of
everyday life.
The
lexicon contains simple line drawings of
everyday events and objects.
Drawing on a rich vocabulary of myth, history and symbol to create a singular
lexicon, his work quickens our perceptions of the
everyday, sharpening our dulled senses with an acute lens.
Grids, stripes, circles and squares often taken from decorative structures gleaned from
everyday usage (a hyper personal
lexicon of graphic, architectural and popular culture motifs) are re-presented as, and within, frames, irises, misaligned systems and off - register imprints.
Pulling symbols from the
everyday, art history and his own visual
lexicon, Heyer's work questions the nature of the known.