Sentences with phrase «lexicon when»

I remember trying to weed it out of my lexicon when I was starting a new job in an international professional environment that adhered to traditional professional customs.
You know you have become part of the pop - culture lexicon when you have made it onto «The Simpsons.»
The phrase «instructional leadership» was becoming part of our lexicon when NISL was in its infancy.
Pixels weren't in anybody's lexicon when golden - age stars as disparate as Jean Harlow, Clark Gable and James Dean died prior to their final films» releases.
Washington (CNN)-- You know a quote has entered the national lexicon when a major sports merchandise company plans to plaster it on T - shirts, it inspires a brand new beer and the Senate majority leader invokes it to respond to a reporter.
CNN: «Clown question, bro» takes off, with a T - shirt, a beer and a trademark You know a quote has entered the national lexicon when a major sports merchandise company plans to plaster it on T - shirts, it inspires a brand new beer and the Senate majority leader invokes it to respond to a reporter.

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Fed chair Janet Yellen on December 2 stated as clearly as central bank lexicon will allow that she will recommend raising America's benchmark interest rate when she convenes the policy - setting Federal Open Market Committee later this month.
LAUNCESTON, Australia, April 30 (Reuters)- The term «demand destruction» is again entering the lexicon of the current crude oil market as the sharp rise in prices raises concerns about when do consumers start cutting back on their fuel consumption.
This was the post-financial crisis era when «horizontal drilling» and «hydraulic fracturing,» or «fracking,» entered our lexicon.
That will be offensive to some people but, when I use it, the «effing» has very little to do with the act of intercourse, it's about emphasis, and (for me at least) there's no word in our limited lexicon that allows for the raw, heart - thumping emotion it conveys.
That the authors of the bible chose the specific term for circle when sphere was part of their lexicon shows ignorance, not wisdom.»
Coconut was generally a very exotic flavor to us back then, since the Soviet flavor lexicon most definitely did not involve anything coconuty (another fun fact about growing up in the Soviet Union: I tasted my first banana when I was 16 years old because they were so difficult to get a hold of).
Thinking back to when I was in high school and college, during the height of «correcting speech for politics» — hard to believe is was So Long Ago tm — the effort to change how we used language was meant to indirectly change how we viewed others by enforcing a new lexicon.
But education is too important to become a footnote in the left's lexicon and it has come to something when the best that can be said of Labour's policy stance is that nobody knows anything much about it.
Asperger syndrome officially entered the medical lexicon in 1981, when British psychiatrist Lorna Wing found Asperger's 1944 thesis and popularized his work.
CubeSats started becoming part of the scientific lexicon in the early 2000s, when a Stanford professor wanted to give his students the chance to build and work with space technology.
Strikingly different processes seemed to be shaping the lexicon and the grammar — the lexicon changed more when new languages were created, while the grammatical structures were more affected by contact with other languages.
Under the grant, Lexicon will utilize its proprietary gene knockout technology to identify genes that, when knocked out, lead to increased levels of mouse Smn protein.
Then, in college, when I was given my first assignment in my Computer Aided Design class to design a scarf, Lexicon Of Style was (unofficially) born.
As well as the handful of online emoji lexicons that have emerged over the last few years, Oxford Dictionaries even climbed aboard the pictographic bandwagon when they declared the «crying with laughter» emoji their 2015 «word» of the year, a move that left a fair few commentators shedding tears of anguish instead of joy3.
At a time when other types of bilingual education are on the decline and the B - word — bilingual — has been scrubbed from the U.S. Department of Education lexicon, dual language programs are showing promise in their mission to promote biliteracy and positive cross-cultural attitudes in our increasingly multilingual world.
When Subaru execs talk about the 2015 model, it's a lexicon of added stiffening, rigidity, and responsiveness.
When the 2009 Genesis 4.6 arrived on our doorstep, it rang the cash register at $ 42,000 and came with a 4.6 - liter V - 8 and a single option — the technology package, which included a navigation system, a seventeen - speaker Lexicon stereo, a rearview camera, parking sensors, swiveling HID headlights, and a ventilated driver's seat.
An Ultimate Package costs $ 3,500 and features Premium Navigation on a 9.2 - inch HD display, head up display, power trunk lid that opens when you stand behind it with the keys in your pocket, dual mode vent control and Lexicon 17 - speaker discreet logic audio system.
«Hybrid» is part of the lexicon now, and when the Dictionary of Publishing Literacy is published, you'll get the citation, Bob.
Not so much as to change any one person's lexicon, as to establish a common language so that all parties know what is meant when words are used.
Just when I thought the Shakespeare DLC was the pinnacle of human achievement, Sega announces the Filth of the Dead Lexicon Pack for The Typing of the Dead: Overkill.
Silver Screen Lexicon Pack Released For Typing of the Dead: OVERKILL What do you do when hordes of deranged mutants descend upon you with the express purpose of eating your flesh?
It encourages communication and the creation of a lexicon: «Make me a bucket,» you might say when you want the other person to overlap your flat end with their round end and snip a dip useful for catching basketballs that fall from the sky.
Though new to Riley's lexicon, these shapes can be traced to the artist's Deny paintings of 1966, which feature gridded circular forms created during a period when Riley began to experiment with colour — and incorporated grey tones into her compositions as a chromatic intermediary between black and white.
It shows the magnitude of an artist's legacy when their name becomes a familiar part of general lexicon, and the great Heath Robinson has long been synonymous with absurd, complex, makeshift machines.
When texting, words alone seldom seem adequate when it comes to expressing «tears of joy», «grimacing», or «thumbs up» (to name a few of the feelings the artist quotes from the SMS lexicWhen texting, words alone seldom seem adequate when it comes to expressing «tears of joy», «grimacing», or «thumbs up» (to name a few of the feelings the artist quotes from the SMS lexicwhen it comes to expressing «tears of joy», «grimacing», or «thumbs up» (to name a few of the feelings the artist quotes from the SMS lexicon).
Will there come a day when Jason Rhoades's giant lexicon of euphemisms for female genitalia — typically manifested in coloured neon letters, several inches high, strung throughout his installations — no longer has the power to offend?
It is beautifully paced so that inklings of the future were always there in hindsight, as it were; when you come to the Black Paintings, they still look irreducibly abstract in their visual lexicon, no matter how figurative they may be; and the same becomes true in reverse.
-LSB--RSB- The images, when amassed and viewed together, render their subjects as a lexicon of forms.
«Prestidigitation» and «myopia» are words you can find in that micronized lexicon, but also skills you will need to navigate the finicky dictionary — especially when someone forgets to put the magnifying glass back in its slip case.
She used the website herself, and only came to object when the lexicon was about to be published.
When he did so he shanked it (a dirty word in the golfer's lexicon) and the ball hit Anand in the eye causing permanent damage and loss.
When it happens there's a good chance your body has gone into diffuse physiological arousal, or DPA in the Gottman lexicon.
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