Sentences with phrase «several popular languages»

Not only is it picking up support for several popular languages, it's adding the ability to type in queries — no more barking into your phone in public like a madman.

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Before I started the latter, I had already made some personal Web sites as a hobby, using several popular scripting languages that would also be useful in bioinformatics.
Joan Gattuso has studied with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, and has authored three popular books that have been translated into several languages: A Course in Love, A Course in Life, and...
Amoureux.com represents a popular international dating site that is available in several languages.
The most popular book apps on the iTunes App Store and the Google Play store are free religious books — versions of the Bible, the Quran, etc. — most offered in several languages.
We focused on the major English language territories but also featured coverage of several other popular languages as well.
We can teach in several languages (mainly English, German and Spanish, but also Dutch and French), and have exams for popular courses in many languages including Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Italian, Polish, Hungarian!
Virtually everyone uses verbal fillers, though the frequency can vary greatly from person to person.18 A study of one language database showed that speakers produced between 1.2 and 88.5 uhs and ums for every thousand words, with a median filler rate of 17.3 per thousand words.19 Other databases show anywhere from three to twenty uhs and ums for every thousand words, placing uh and um thirty - first in a ranking of most commonly used utterances, just ahead of or and just after not.20 A British study showed that, contrary to popular expectations, the use of verbal fillers does not indicate a lack of education or manners; instead, the use of uh and um increases with education and socioeconomic status, a finding with particular implications for the legal profession.21 Older people use more uhs and ums than younger people, and, curiously, men consistently use verbal fillers more often than women — a finding that has been replicated across several studies.22 Women, for their part, appear to use a higher ratio of ums to uhs than their male counterparts.23
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