There were few fluent passages of play and only sporadic excitement in a game where the players worked industriously for a point apiece. |
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Their feet got to the pitch of the ball and their fluent drives repeatedly carved through the infield on either side of the wicket. |
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Here, an introductory Andante maestoso in C minor and three-four time leads into a fluent Allegro con brio in two-four time. |
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For some, their ability helped them in translating and interpreting for others who were not fluent in English. |
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Some of the fluent HL speakers were able to translate and interpret for others who were not fluent in English. |
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Paul Bergne, a former Ambassador to Uzbekistan who speaks fluent Tajik, was briefed earlier this week. |
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Discounting English, he's fluent in French, Spanish, Chinese and Tagalog, a Filipino language. |
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The songs would have to be coached by someone who knows the song style and is fluent in Hungarian, a difficult language. |
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His fluent Hindi and authoritative self-confidence impressed even the police. |
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It was a very natural, easy, fluent process, and we used a group of talented musicians from both Turkey and Montreal. |
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A fluent winner of a modest maiden race at Beverley last time, Caracara could hardly have scored with more authority. |
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He is fluent in Russian, Azerbaijani and Turkish and can communicate in another five languages from the Turkic linguistic family. |
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Campbell is not only fluent in Malagasy, but also in the less familiar European languages in which some of these records are written. |
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The topline acts were good, but I really enjoyed the black Brazilian woman scatting and singing jazz standards in fluent Finnish. |
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The 17-year-old is committed to her Maoritanga and a fluent te reo speaker, as well as a talented artist often focusing on Maori themes. |
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In a desperate attempt to locate Peter, Charlotte, a Scotswoman who can speak fluent French, enlists to become an undercover courier. |
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The net result is still a fluent collection of blissed-out Balearic sunset moments and lounge beats for the ever expanding bar culture. |
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This polyglot is not only fluent in these two languages, but also in Bengali, Hindi, Tamil, and English. |
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Professor Holub, fluent in 15 languages, taught the history of contemporary Czech politics. |
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In this way, the weaker students can be assisted by the input from those who are fluent in medicinal chemistry and drug design. |
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The composer of some 70 operas, Adam is remembered as a pioneer and writer of graceful, fluent music in an Italianate idiom with dramatic power. |
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It was hard to image how it might sound on a synthesizer, so fluent and natural was Meyers' adaptation. |
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With his lighter touch and easier manner, Tubridy has turned it into a fluent, pleasant interlude. |
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He is a fluent speaker of English, the author of best-selling books on the art. |
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He was fluent in the language, read German books as a matter of course, and had lived there and written about its politics. |
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As highly fluent bilinguals, the owners and employees can easily choose the language they will use with children on such visits. |
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His piano playing is smooth, fluent and inventive and the band, when given room to breathe, turn in some fine playing. |
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Already fluent in Italian and ancient Greek, he mastered also modern Greek. |
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To become a fluent writer, she argues, one must silence the critic early in the process. |
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I was already fluent in French and Spanish so it was not difficult to understand another Latin language. |
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Your friend knows how to call one's bluff if she insists you speak in Arabic, a language in which you pretend to be fluent. |
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Roughly speaking, those over 40 are more likely to be fully fluent and proficient in the Navajo language. |
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Iatmul children and many adults are also fluent in Tok Pisin, one of the national languages of Papua New Guinea. |
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Most of them emerged from rural pesantrems, are fluent in Arabic and are trained in fiqh. |
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The landlord speaks fluent French and right next door is a Breton seafood restaurant. |
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Thankfully, the bulk of the words aren't new to me, although I'm far from fluent. |
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I'm no great artist, but I do have a good eye for faces and an easy, fluent line with the pencil. |
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This results in greater verbalisation, and thus children become fluent in a language much sooner than adults. |
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The last fluent speaker of the Carib language reportedly died in the 1920s, although efforts are now being made to revive that language. |
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As a result, most children in Kenya are fluent in both languages, in addition to the vernacular spoken at home. |
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Although he is now fluent in Bulgarian, Matt still confuses the odd word from time to time. |
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The community as a whole shares certain norms for interacting, whether in fluent Gaelic, non-fluent Gaelic, or English. |
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Oscar can speak fluent French, orders fancy food properly, and has a passion for Voltaire. |
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He'd worked in France and Italy, he speaks fluent French and he wanted an excuse to live and work in France again. |
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She speaks fluent French and it is no surprise she was chosen for this particular wedding. |
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Even though they went to school in Peckham and spoke fluent Estuary English I thought in my heart they were really Scottish. |
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Wemyss now speaks mostly fluent English, heavily accented but with a Scottish burr breaking through when she is relaxed. |
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At the more formal bashes, the haggis is piped in, but not every dinner party can find a fluent bagpiper at this short notice. |
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In reply, Grange lost three middle order men for ducks, but young opener C R Bilton struck a fluent half-century before retiring hurt. |
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Then his fluent stride was halted when he broke the cannon bone in his right foreleg. |
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With his eloquence and fluent knowledge of art history, he speaks of da Vinci's obsessive nature. |
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For every student sitting key exams who was fluent in the language in 1999, there are now two speakers of Gaelic. |
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The ball passing became more fluent and aggressive and caused a stir in the Pioneers' defense area. |
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That is why they built a school system that teaches Hebrew as a spoken language and graduates of the school are Hebraically fluent. |
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It reinforces and strengthens the power and influence of those who are fluent in the hegemonic language. |
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As a platform speaker and debater he had few equals in a land of fluent speakers. |
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Men are almost twice as likely to pause or hesitate when they speak unlike women who are more fluent speakers. |
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The author is no great prose stylist but the writing is competent and fluent. |
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Having resided in Japan for more than 60 years, he speaks fluent Japanese as well as some Hokkien and Mandarin. |
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In addition to his native Hokkien and Mandarin, he is fluent in English, Japanese, Spanish, Russian and German. |
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However, the narration was in fluent Chinglish and would occasionally disappear at crucial moments. |
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In addition, in Shared Reading, as Routman describes it, the students read chorally after the teacher has modeled fluent reading. |
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Being fluent in Swedish may not always help on a CV here in the Lakes, but for Jo it's proved invaluable. |
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He uses his trademark circular breathing method to produce sustained passages of fluent playing. |
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He muttered something in angry fluent French, as he tilted his head back and looked up at the star-dusted cobalt sky. |
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But as we all know from experience, the inarticulate can be shrewd, the fluent fatuous. |
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Gusmao, who speaks fluent Portuguese, could not attend due to scheduling problems, the organizer said. |
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If his native tongue did not qualify him to join his compatriots in singing the anthem, his body language was fluent enough. |
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She was a fluent Irish speaker and she also taught Irish in St Paul's in Monasterevin. |
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Prince Philippe, during a press conference to mark the birth spoke French and fluent Flemish. |
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I would say Wolff is more fluent and smoother, but that Kuchar, rawer and more intense, is in the end the better choice. |
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It points out that fluent speakers have fallen from 250,000 over 80 years ago to under 30,000 today. |
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Sarandon is never so fluent or engaged as on the subject of the coming war. |
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He will be given an English and a French name, have dual nationality, and be brought up fluent in both languages. |
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Living in a foreign land, not being fluent in the language, yet still being able to communicate can be quite an accomplishment. |
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In my mind, being fluent in a language meant that one could get directions, tell boring stories, etc., in the language in question. |
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No formal qualifications are needed for the posts but applicants must speak excellent English and be fluent in the foreign language. |
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He now writes essays full of creative ideas, and he is fluent in three languages. |
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It's built to CE standards, and the manual is actually written by someone fluent in English. |
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It even asks if you prefer a male or female planner and whether you want one fluent in a foreign language. |
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Most are, like their American counterparts, far from fluent in a foreign language, hence the need for greater attention to proficiency. |
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They were both fluent in sign language and were able to maintain a loving relationship for over 60 years. |
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Vaidya is a bright 30-year-old engineer who speaks fluent English, a rarity in this part of backwoods India. |
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The Harvard-educated former diplomat, who speaks fluent English and Chinese, is lauded for his grasp of policy and willingness to speak his mind. |
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The restaurant manager spoke fluent English and German and all the staff were very attentive without being intrusive. |
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The uncredited Japanese actress who plays Noriko clearly doesn't speak fluent English, and seems to be delivering her lines phonetically. |
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Immaculately dressed, he is courteous rather than friendly, and speaks fluent English with an unmistakably French accent. |
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Of the 600 men who were to masquerade as Americans, only 10 could speak fluent English. |
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I know that most Parisians speak fluent English, but my French teachers would have been so very disappointed. |
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My agility was natural and fluent as liquid, while Jimmy's was practiced and not even nearly perfected. |
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Jordain and Linder looked very well matched and very fluent and easy through very complex moves. |
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These performances of the three late sonatas too have a fine, confident sweep and display Pizarro's easy, fluent virtuosity. |
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The elf smiled, concentrating for a moment, then glanced up, tracing one hand across invisible arcane symbols in graceful, fluent motions. |
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Now fluent in French, and having been married to a Frenchwoman for more than 50 years, he must surely qualify as a Francophile. |
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For those not fluent in Italian, I will paraphrase the definition before me in Il Duce's crabbed hand. |
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Two of the editors contribute what is effectively a long, and extremely fluent, preface and a postface. |
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Oh that reminds me I also have to brush up on my French, because I'm gonna be fluent by the end of summer, just you wait. |
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In many ways, this being on the same wavelength makes for easy and fluent conversation. |
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Handwriting which is used to address the envelopes is fluent, naturally written and not disguised, according to forensic experts. |
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In contrast, Wernicke's aphasia is characterized by fluent articulation coupled with severely impaired comprehension. |
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He also had a great admiration for Chinese art and civilization, which was expressed in his fluent, calligraphic style. |
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He calls the quantity generated by a motion a fluent, and its rate of generation a fluxion. |
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This proved advantageous for learning French, as few spoke fluent English there. |
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She is fluent in Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu and Hindi, apart from Tamil and English. |
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We do not know who wrote this new sacred verse, though quite possibly they were the kapellmeisters themselves or other musicians fluent in Latin. |
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He is normally fired up and fluent, but this time he was flat and unable to find anything fresh to say about yet another defeat. |
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Ms Kennedy said the service provided emotional and practical support with the aid of a team of trained volunteers fluent in many languages. |
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She spoke no Japanese, so he spoke Ainu words first, and grew up fluent in that dying language. |
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That she is female and is a fluent Arabic speaker are likely to count in her favour, at least statistically. |
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She went straight into kura kaupapa Maori and is now a very fluent speaker of te reo. |
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He knows the language much better than he lets on, but he is far from fluent. |
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A Granthi must be fluent in reading Gurmukhi, and be properly trained in all aspects of looking after the Guru Granth Sahib. |
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The intelligence agencies are woefully short of people fluent in Arabic, Farsi, and Urdu, and this is remediable. |
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Carefully blending amorous subtlety with a more solid and dense desire, the band sound solid and fluent on stage. |
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Considering this, it's only logical that swimmers ought to make it a habit to practice movements that are smooth, unhurried and fluent. |
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Employing a fluent Anatolian dialect and using minimum force Barossa extracts a vital nugget of information from the somewhat stubborn barber. |
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It is a fluent and largely anecdotal account, which captures the woman and her work most vividly. |
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As someone who speaks fluent Spanish, I found myself swearing in Spanish when my people got cantankerous. |
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To assist them, they hired an Italian liaison who lives in Italy and speaks fluent Italian. |
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His successor Frederick Chiluba was only a fluent Bemba speaker but is in fact a Lunda from Luapula Province. |
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Prestigious translation organisation is seeking experienced audio typists with French or German mother tongue and fluent English. |
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That so fluent and outgoing a piece as his for the LRB achieves such exceptional intimacy with its profound and wide-eared subject is surely a related phenomenon. |
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Besides being fluent in French, Cunningham also reads, writes and speaks Inuktitut, which he's studied since moving to Pangnirtung more than a decade ago. |
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I'm convivial, funny, and virtually fluent in my host nation's language. |
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The result is more fluent prosodically, though incoherent syntactically. |
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The preference is for employees with experience under their belt and who are fluent in English and can converse in at least another language, be it German, Italian or French. |
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A lot of the problem is that Henry is not a very fluent speaker. |
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But they depended on Bell as an expert and a negotiator, fluent in Arabic and used to the schisms and vendettas of the region. |
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He had a working knowledge of five languages and was fluent in four. |
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The cabin crew had been specially selected for the flight and amongst these hostesses were nurses and linguists fluent in French, Spanish and Italian. |
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For groups going abroad, it will be advised that children should know some key phrases in the foreign language and that at least one teacher should be fluent in the language. |
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Medina doesn't speak Arabic, but she's become fluent in the universal language of reprimand, having been yelled at in countries from Cuba to the Czech Republic. |
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She grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, majored in Slavic Languages and literatures at Princeton University, and is fluent in Russian. |
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She grew up in Tulsa, Okla., majored in Slavic Languages and literatures at Princeton University, and is fluent in Russian. |
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They speak fluent French, passable German, and have notions of Spanish. |
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Lin touted Malaysia as an ideal place for Taiwanese investors because that Malaysian workers can speak fluent English and various Chinese dialects such as Hokkien. |
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With clean-cut designs and natural and fluent lines, the collection aims to present elegance while incorporating the most up-to-date fashion ideas. |
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Monks in America can generally all speak English, while in the temples here, they naturally speak Thai and you would be lucky to find someone fluent in your language. |
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They were taken aback when he talked back in fluent Bhojpuri! |
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Speaking fluent French was a real asset in the land of the Cajuns, and most fun was working with the trappers, duck hunters, and alligator harvesters with their leases. |
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He, however, confesses that he is not very fluent in the foreign languages since he does not get too much of a chance to converse in those languages. |
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At one time an Army scout fluent in the Apache language, Horn has been credited with mediating the surrender of the great chief Geronimo to General Nelson A. Miles. |
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As fluent in drug trade jargon as Martian, Future peppers his lyrics with interstellar imagery befitting of his far out vocals. |
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Speaking fluent English and Chinese, Laura is a good co-ordinator among volunteers and a bridge between volunteers and the staff in the institute. |
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Kerry speaks fluent French, but usually avoids doing so in public. |
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The official, a career diplomat who speaks fluent French and likes to vacation in Italy, sat back and took an appreciative sip from his glass of good red wine from Bordeaux. |
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A more recent phenomenon in the political universe is politicians of Hispanic heritage who are not fluent in Spanish. |
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You had to play at least two musical instruments, play chess to grandmaster level and be fluent in classical Greek just to get on the list for entry. |
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His instant quips, political satires, fluent dialogue delivery and appreciable humour has been the driving force behind the success of this program. |
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His Hebrew is fluent, as are his Arabic, Armenian and English. |
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Franklin Roosevelt spoke fluent French and German and worked to create the United Nations, but no one doubted that his allegiance was to America above all. |
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She spoke fluent French and German, and some Swedish, Italian, and Russian, which greatly increased her effectiveness at international conferences. |
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It was an innings of great ambition as the captain preyed mercilessly on loose bowling and also showed his batting qualities with fluent stroke play all through. |
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In most instances your British qualifications will not be valid, even if you speak fluent French and have a job, such as teaching, that is transferable. |
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We are faced with people who are battle-hardened, indoctrinated, globally networked and fluent in English. |
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An author of fiction and philosophical essays, she was fluent and prodigiously productive, but her life was not circumscribed by her desk and the Oxonian common room. |
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In a sense, ironic circumstances seem to be still bird-dogging the Klitschko brothers whether these fluent linguists are speaking English, German, Russian or Ukrainian. |
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The first act is lively, fluent and essentially naturalistic. |
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He had been born in Germany, and his fluent German led the Mossad to recruit him and send him to Egypt as an agent. |
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As a monolingual traveler in a foreign land carrying only a bilingual dictionary knows, a fluent traveling companion would be a much more valuable aid. |
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These were the things that he couldn't put into easy, fluent words. |
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Ramdin, however, scotched all such fears with a breezy and fluent effort. |
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They were multilingual, fluent in Arabic, Urdu, Baluch, and English, and moved easily through a globalizing world. |
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You can't question his form, but he is not the most fluent jumper of hurdles and might not be suited by the tough scrap that this race often turns into. |
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Stephen, who said he has tried his hand at German, Latin and Classical Greek, is fluent in Esperanto and holds regular meetings at his home for fellow linguists. |
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I'm nearly 26, I have a first class honours degree, I'm fluent in a foreign language, and I can't even get a job that pays peanuts in a provincial theatre. |
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Only 300 people are still fluent in the Chiricahua language. |
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Again, this contrasts sharply with the experience of middle class children who invariably speak fluent English, and with the accent of their locality. |
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It is all perfectly fluent, technically accomplished, and utterly unmemorable, though collectors of Wagneriana will undoubtedly want to hear the work. |
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Nina speaks fluent Mandarin and can go wok to wok with anyone on nuances of Chinese food and culture. |
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Here was a formidable antiquarian and linguist, fluent in classical and romance languages, as well as Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, Aramaic, Anglo-Saxon, and a half dozen others. |
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He spoke fluent Maori and often lapsed into the language in his writing. |
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Indeed, her German is by now more fluent than that of native-born people. |
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His vocabulary, in German, was still largely that of a nine-year-old, to which had been added a set of fluent phrases and terms needed to do business. |
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Occasionally his fluent, French-accented sentences will conclude with a conspiratorial giggle. |
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Yet to the paleface who is fluent, this can be rather annoying. |
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He speaks, impressively but also vitally, fluent German, French, and Italian. |
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My wife and I, also Mexican-American, are fluent in both languages. |
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As fluent with their bodies as with language, they sing, sort papers, go berserk, and snap to attention when buzzers go off, signaling the need to receive of send messages. |
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And though not yet fluent, Wittstock is currently cramming in French lessons. |
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Many of Lucero's students through the years have primarily spoken English, while most of the older people were fluent in their native language of Keres. |
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He is an articulate, gifted speaker in his native Pashto, and is fluent in Persian and Arabic. |
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Speaking fluent French was a real asset in the land of the Cajuns, and most fun was working with the trappers, duck hunters and alligator harvesters with their leases. |
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He wore hats, tipped slightly to the side, he had the easiest laugh of anybody, he was fluent in English and Japanese and spoke to me like a peer. |
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One finalist is a sign-language interpreter, and 24 are fluent in a language other than English. |
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One problem is that 'ue' is often pronounced bisyllabically, as in cruet, duet, fluent, suet. |
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During his time in captivity Saint Patrick became fluent in the Irish language and culture. |
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Returning from Hong Kong, Cameron visited the then Soviet Union, where he was approached by two Russian men speaking fluent English. |
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However, he declined the honor, on the grounds that he was not fluent in French. |
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During this time he also learned fluent French and the basic principles of engineering. |
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In 2005, only five elderly members of the Yuchi tribe were fluent in the language. |
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He became fluent in Spanish late in his life, as it was not his first language. |
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Although Latin is an extinct language with very few contemporary fluent speakers, it remains in use in many ways. |
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Calvinism does not seem to have struck with Hilliard, but the fluent French he acquired abroad was later useful. |
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Prior to the 20th century, large numbers of Welsh people spoke only Welsh, with little or no fluent knowledge of English. |
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Conrad, who was noted by his Polish acquaintances to be fluent in his native tongue, participated in their impassioned political discussions. |
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Berlin's English was virtually nonexistent at first, but he became fluent within a year. |
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Berlin was fluent in Russian and English, spoke French, German and Italian, and knew Hebrew, Latin, and Ancient Greek. |
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They are however rarely known by the population and signs in Gallo are often unreadable, even for fluent speakers. |
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At the school he began learning the Welsh language, but did not become fully fluent until the age of seventeen. |
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Culture Vannin launched for the first time in 2016 a bursary scheme that enables young fluent speakers of Manx to learn Irish in Donegal. |
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One dance is pelvically sexy, the gyrations now controlled into one fluent, none-too-disturbed mood. |
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From 1813 to 1815, Rask visited Iceland, where he became fluent in Icelandic and familiarized himself with Icelandic literature and customs. |
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English is a mandatory school subject, but the number of fluent speakers remains low, especially outside cities. |
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Battuta specified that she was fluent in Arabic, from Damascus, and of Arab origin. |
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Besides his Damascus slave girl and a secretary fluent in Arabic, Arabic was also comprehended by Farba himself. |
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Some 150 years later, the language has not entirely disappeared, although it has no fluent speakers. |
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Objections from teaching staff are common, perhaps because many of them are not fully fluent in English. |
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The Portuguese fluent Philip II visited the country twice, but Philip III only once, in a short formal visit, and Philip IV never bothered to. |
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Therefore, it is very common to encounter service staff who are not fluent in English. |
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Mixed language speakers are fluent, even native, speakers of both languages. |
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This contrasts with mixed languages, where speakers tend to be fluent in one or both of the source languages. |
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Whereas creoles are formed by communities lacking a common language, mixed languages are formed by communities fluent in both languages. |
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Within a few years this language had thousands of fluent speakers, primarily in eastern Europe. |
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It has retained this status to the present day, with even those whose first language is Irish being fluent in English as well. |
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Beside his own poems, which have a strong spiritual and landscape flavour, the collection contains several fluent translations from Welsh poets. |
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Silent calligraphy sounds that were like those of the sweet fluent water of a recondite stream. |
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She is fluent not only in academese and Mormonish, but also in mediaspeak, a dialect that does not come naturally to academics. |
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Tan is fluent in English, Cantonese and Bahasa Malaysia, and speaks conversational Mandarin. |
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The Telegraph reports that he is fluent in Swahili and a keen zoologist. |
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Earlier, the Fourcy trainee had stamped his authority with a fluent victory in the Group I Prix Manganate in Deauville in August. |
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Baaghil is fluent in several languages, including Spanish, Italian, Arabic, and Tigrinya and conversant in French and Amharic. |
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I've visited 33 countries, speak fluent Pashto and Spanish with a smattering of Chichewa and other languages. |
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Part rapper and part singer, she's beautiful, talented, swaggy, and fluent in English due to a youth spent in international schools. |
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Thus, with actualisation, a new type of specific and partitive distinction takes the place of the fluent ideal distinctions. |
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They more fluent they became, the more they understood the culture, the thinking, and the more they knew they were guppies in a shark tank. |
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Admittedly, soft patches, bare patches and repaired divots are not always conducive to a fluent, passing game. |
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The halfcentury he scored was a fluent one and hoicks over long-on fence were back as well. |
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Also wearing the fainne oir which signified a fluent Irish speaker, Brennan looks away from the camera into the distance. |
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Full of enthusiasm and flamboyancy, his fluent jumping had Davy Russell scrubbing away at Dedigout five out. |
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It can take longer for school pupils to become independently fluent readers of English than of many other languages, including Italian, Spanish, or German. |
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Modern four wheel chassis dynamometers are furnished with brakes for fluent resistance generation, which enables tests in static and dynamic conditions. |
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Notebaart, a friend for 10 years, is fluent in Ojibway, the language that Cloud-Morgan spoke in his home and helped preserve on recorded tapes at Harvard. |
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For the millions who need to learn about new software but have no desire to become fluent in computerese, Kilcullen began producing anxiety-free computer reference books. |
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Developed by Promptu Systems Corporation, ShoutOUT TXT is a complete SMS texting app that lets users type or speak messages in fluent natural speech. |
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The Private Bank has also established a dedicated SIV desk, specifically focused on inbound enquiries, with staff that are fluent in Mandarin and Cantonese. |
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The consultant should be fluent in English as well as Nyanja and Bemba. |
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He was far from fluent at several hurdles but he does gallop and, kept up to his work by Norman Williamson, he had 14 lengths to spare over Kattegat at the line. |
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The scattered tribes of Khoisan peoples moving into South Africa from around 10000 BC had their own fluent art styles seen today in a multitude of cave paintings. |
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Of these, only the Cree, Inuktitut and Ojibway languages have a large enough population of fluent speakers to be considered viable to survive in the long term. |
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As of 1999, there were only six fluent speakers of Mandan still alive. |
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In winning the election she became the first female leader of the party, and the first leader of the party not to speak fluent Welsh although learning the language. |
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According to data compiled by the Department of Community, Equality and Gaeltacht Affairs, only one quarter of households in officially Gaeltacht areas are fluent in Irish. |
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As evidence of their teaching, Bede reports that some of their students, who survived to his own day were as fluent in Greek and Latin as in their native language. |
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Fluent signing produces a conversational rate comparable to that of speech. |
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Fluent in both Mandarin and Hokkien, she has been able to interview more extensively than many other foreign scholars. |
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Fluent in Mandarin, she was able to operate among the Hong Kong residents, who mainly speak Cantonese. |
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Fluent in both Thai and English, Wuthinan's bilingual knowledge was desperately needed manning the phones at the blood donation centre. |
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Fluent in Irish, Danish, French and with knowledge of German and Japanese, Ms Moynihan plays an active role in several international organisations. |
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Fluent in English, Spanish, French, German, Attic Greek, and Latin in addition to his native Dutch, he turned out to be a sharp and engaging philosophy student. |
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Fluent in Yoruba, George brings a linguistic command to readings of Fagunwa that are necessarily lost on Anglophone readers of this important Nigerian writer. |
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Fluent in astrobabble. Flagrantly philosophical. Fiery for redheads. Awaiting adventure. All femmes need apply. |
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The conference brings together a number of high-profile FLUENT CFD users giving presentations on the latest leading edge automotive applications. |
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Fluent in Cantonese and without a need for translator, Clementi introduced the first ethnic Chinese, Shouson Chow, into the Executive Council as an unofficial member. |
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