81. For a student still struggling with the English language and a new environment, Cohen-Mintz has not shied away from difficult courses. 82. For Yu, training will mean more intensive English language courses designed to help her access job training and, hopefully, a good-paying job. 83. Fortunately, we like to make football a complex thing, sort of like how lawyers treat the English language. 84. From line to line, and from sentence to sentence, I think he may well have been the greatest master of the English language since Shakespeare. 85. Gore is stiff and Bush is having trouble pronouncing much of the English language. 86. Hardly a common phrase in the English language. 87. He also had the English language, which he wielded like a strategic weapon. 88. He also has never really become comfortable with the English language, as the Tigers will learn. 89. He followed the English language proceedings through earphones that offered a translation in Serbo-Croatian. 90. He does not understand, for example, why the English language allows itself anything so cumbersome and awkward as masculine and feminine pronouns. |