41.   An LAPD spokeswoman said attention has shifted to finding officers who can speak Asian languages.

42.   Among other changes, the new rules no longer require lawyers and doctors to speak fluent Latvian, and allow other languages to be spoken at international events.

43.   And as orders to fire were shouted by men speaking the languages of Rwanda and Zaire, the massacres began.

44.   And education officials say the schools are efficient because they bring together students who speak the same language, allowing districts to justify hiring teachers who speak that language.

45.   And maybe most alienating to the old-line merchants, the online people do not even speak the language of retail.

46.   And if an American is difficult to spot overseas, just think of the confusion that goes on in this country where myriad languages are spoken by U.S. citizens.

47.   And others rely on teacher aides who speak foreign languages.

48.   And there have been growing pains with staff members who have training in law enforcement, not family dynamics, and who speak few if any foreign languages.

49.   And there is Latin America, whose leaders last year celebrated the inauguration of a president who spoke their language and talked of extending NAFTA throughout the continent.

50.   Andresen, the son of a diplomat who speaks seven languages, is criticized by the Norwegians as being too cerebral for the sport.

v. + language >>共 514
speak 18.59%
use 15.04%
learn 6.23%
include 3.29%
contain 2.42%
study 2.26%
know 1.58%
have 1.55%
teach 1.42%
change 1.23%
speak + n. >>共 276
language 26.06%
mind 15.34%
volume 14.12%
word 11.45%
truth 5.11%
name 3.12%
line 1.54%
dialect 1.49%
engagement 1.36%
term 0.72%
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