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To demonstrate the fact that you needed information in different languages, they had the same instructions in different languages, one of which was Valley Speak – Valspeak, as it is called in Wikipedia.
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That Valspeak accent still painfully reverberates in my ears yet despite my earnest hope that it would die a permanent death, along comes Meghan McCain to resurrect that annoying sound in interview after interview in her quest for eternal publicity for herself.
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That Valspeak accent still painfully reverberates in my ears yet despite my earnest hope that it would die a permanent death, along comes Meghan McCain to resurrect that annoying sound in interview after interview in her quest for eternal publicity for herself.
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That Valspeak accent still painfully reverberates in my ears yet despite my earnest hope that it would die a permanent death, along comes Meghan McCain to resurrect that annoying sound in interview after interview in her quest for eternal publicity for herself.
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The source word is George Orwell’s newspeak, and it spawned everything from my Haig-speak (Al Haig’s “Snakecheck that” and shades-of-gray nuancal) to the San Fernando Valley girls’ Valspeak (“grody to the max”).
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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The source word is George Orwell’s newspeak, and it spawned everything from my Haig-speak (Al Haig’s “Snakecheck that” and shades-of-gray nuancal) to the San Fernando Valley girls’ Valspeak (“grody to the max”).
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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The source word is George Orwell’s newspeak, and it spawned everything from my Haig-speak (Al Haig’s “Snakecheck that” and shades-of-gray nuancal) to the San Fernando Valley girls’ Valspeak (“grody to the max”).
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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The source word is George Orwell’s newspeak, and it spawned everything from my Haig-speak (Al Haig’s “Snakecheck that” and shades-of-gray nuancal) to the San Fernando Valley girls’ Valspeak (“grody to the max”).
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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