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But there were a few he still had trouble with, especially the black street talk.
American English didn't become a vital part of street talk.
"Street talk has it he may be our next governor.
In theory, teachers would use street talk as a "bridge" to help children master standard English.
He slips easily from talking like some cultural aide to street talk.
"Many large blue-chip companies we talk to or the Street talks to have said they will meet their quarter."
- the kind of breezy street talk he'd heard black students using to address one another.
In Wall Street talk, the hedge funds are long oil.
Much street talk has a singular point: why should any black American serve a country that won't accept his full citizenship?
The writing here is clear and straightforward, with an emphasis on the author's keen ear for street talk.
Then again, as this is the music business, maybe street talk is the correct corporate style.
But people on the street talk about them constantly."
He recorded two albums with Street Talk and three under his own name.
I especially love the rat-a-tat of New York street talk.
"My big thing was I didn't want to get the street talk," Livingston said.
One of the problems they face is that against all odds, some of the street talk proves to be true.
Days after that, one detail after another trickled into street talk.
Idle street talk seldom reached his ears, even now.
His answer puts the street talk in perspective.
Investment bankers were heard to say it was a "full price" - Wall Street talk for "too much."
Mr. Gambino said the phrase was street talk for killing someone.
On the other hand, there's some terrific street talk: "Go stubble your red rag!"
This song was added to the reissue of his album Street Talk.
He was a brash rookie, keeping the older Mets loose with his street talk.
"When the average man or woman in the street talks about investing, the talk is always about stocks.
I'm not trying to use street language at my advanced age.
I still resist song lyrics with too much street language.
Or, to put it in street language, Sesame has come to Wall.
In Wall Street language, that was an instruction to buy 30-year bonds right away.
One unique characteristic of the language is its enormous street language.
That is known as a "recon" in Wall Street language.
She was fired for letting her students use vulgar street language in a creative writing assignment.
It is called street language because it emanated from the streets.
The policy is intended to build self-esteem for failing students by introducing street language as a teaching tool.
He also knew that in writing children's stories, the youths would be forced to abandon their tough-guy street language.
Bill Cosby gets on fellow blacks for talking that street language they think is English.
And to his delight, he has concluded that Shakespeare wrote "fabulously rich street language."
The charismatic self-made businessman often uses blunt street language to reach young people.
It includes a bit of street language.
It includes plenty of street language, some gunplay and a couple of fights.
It includes incessant street language, violence, partial nudity and simulation of sexual activity.
The film includes kidnapping, murder, sadomasochistic behavior, shootings and an understandable amount of street language.
Usually used in slang or informal street language.
As a result, there is more street language and street action, and I think that's probably a good thing."
'Not no more,' Luta Mae said in her street language.
The lyrics of this genre convey the street language of the townships.
Asked if it was the kind of language that could appear in a newspaper, he shook his head and said, "It is street language."
"Swahili is a street language," said my son.