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In the parlance of the trade, it was a possible.
He proved himself, in the parlance of the class, sound.
In investing parlance, that is called being dead before you are right.
In state parlance, that local portion is known as a use tax.
In S/34 parlance, a job is any task the computer has been asked to do.
In law enforcement parlance, he had gone into the wind.
I'm just trying my best not to, in the parlance of our sport, die here.
The technology - known in engineering parlance as 802.11 - has been around a few years.
He followed her into the living room and took the Tree position, "attention" in military parlance.
In the lawyer's parlance, he has walked both sides of the street.
In the parlance of sport, he was a complete player.
Blade was probably, in the parlance of youth today, making out.
In movie parlance, that means one step before the video stacks.
"It's what is known in the parlance of legal policy analysis as a race to the bottom," he said.
In the parlance of local news, it's called the "group :01 live shot."
And some speak in the breathless parlance of the legal press.
To use baseball's parlance, he wanted an ace for his staff.
In human parlance, "all the cards were upon the table."
In simple parlance, Grover you need to something to hit.
This usage became common parlance, lasting to the present day.
In nutritional parlance, this is called the energy density of the food.
A reading, in musicians' parlance, is something between a rehearsal and a performance.
To use the old baseball parlance, no one bats a thousand.
In the local parlance there was "probably no cheese down that hole."
In modern-day parlance it would have been called an institute of technology.