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Sentence count:14Posted:2017-12-20Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: anglophilexylophonecolophonflophousegeophonehomophonesaxophonehydrophone
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1. The anglophone countries of Africa include Kenya and Zimbabwe.
2. Bakhtin is a latecomer on the anglophone critical scene.
3. In the recent work of the global anglophone academy, evaluative criticism has largely disappeared.
4. If Dickens shaped the Anglophone Christmas traditions, Thomas Nast and Clement Moore provided the English-speaking countries with their popular images of Santa Claus.
5. India, by contrast, has long had well-known Anglophone elites, but this is a narrow slice of the population in a country considerably poorer and less educated than China.
6. This is the position of Christopher Norris,[Sentencedict] who modestly but firmly maintains that all anglophone readers except himself have misunderstood Derrida.
7. The future of English is in the hands of countries outside the core Anglophone group. Will they always learn English?
8. Finally, one surprising result is that China and India are next to each other (29th and 30th of 44) in the rankings, despite India’s reputation as more Anglophone.
9. English has been rejected in other ex-colonies, such as Sri Lanka and Tanzania, where Anglophone elites gave way to Sinhala- and Swahili-speaking nationalists.
10. It is therefore only natural that the Mad Marxism of South Africa's anglophone intelligentsia should derive inspiration from the Chinese Cultural Revolution.
11. The future of English is in the hands of countries outside the core Anglophone group.
12. A person who speaks English fluently is known as an Anglophone.
13. In the United States and the rest of the Anglophone world, "philosophy of law" is a subdiscipline of philosophy, a special branch of what is nowadays frequently called "normative theory.
14. WHEN discussing habeas corpus or the "Great Writ of Liberty", as the most revered legal device of the Anglophone world is often known, jurists and civil libertarians tend to become misty-eyed.
More similar words: anglophilexylophonecolophonflophousegeophonehomophonesaxophonehydrophonemicrophonecacophonygramophoneglossophobiafrancophonehomophonicmonophoniccacophonousbellerophonsaxophoniststereophonicanglo-saxonanglo-americantelephone exchangeright-angled trianglephotophobiaphotophobictelophasephonehalophytephoneyphony
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