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99%15WATCHWHATYOUSAYExact Match!
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41%10 Professional lip readers
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33%11 Offensive infringement aimed at lip-readers?
adjective satellite

• using foul or obscene language

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New York Times14 Sep 1994 Across 62 WATCHWHATYOUSAY
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