Term
Meanings and phrases
n.
- a word or expression used for some particular thing
- a limited period of time
- (usually plural) a statement of what is required as part of an agreement; condition
- any distinct quantity contained in a polynomial
- one of the substantive phrases in a logical proposition
- the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent; full term
- (architecture) a statue or a human bust or an animal carved out of the top of a square pillar; originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome; terminus; terminal figure
v.
- name formally or designate with a term
n.
- the time during which a school holds classes; school term; academic session; session
v.
- carry out a pregnancy
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- the sum of the exponents of the variables in the term
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- the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent; term
- Later that year, Bing was re-elected to a full term.
- She took office for her first full term on 27 May 2019.
- Governor Eloy Inos, was elected to his first full term.
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- the term in a syllogism that is the predicate of the conclusion
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- the term in a syllogism that is common to both premises and excluded from the conclusion
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- the term in a syllogism that is the subject of the conclusion
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- the tenure of a president; presidency; administration
- When a presidential term expires, Parliament votes to elect the new President.
- Shortly thereafter, Plaza was inaugurated into his second presidential term in office.
- Stepping down from the military, he was sworn in for a second presidential term on 28November 2007.
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- the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned; sentence; time
- In the end Schröder received a four year prison term.
- He was sentenced to a single prison term of 32 years.
- Adam Skelos was sentenced to a four-year prison term.
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- the time during which a school holds classes; academic term; academic session; session
n.
- informal language consisting of words and expressions that are not considered appropriate for formal occasions; often vituperative or vulgar; slang; slang expression
- ", a slang term nowadays used as a sexual innuendo.
- The album's title was believed to be a slang term for urination.
- "Zilch" is a slang term for zero, and it can also mean "nothing".
n.
- infant born at a gestational age between 37 and 42 completed weeks
n.
- low-cost insurance that is valid only for a stated period of time and has no cash surrender value or loan value
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- the period of time during which a contract conveying property to a person is in effect; lease
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- a period of time spent in military service; enlistment; hitch; tour of duty; duty tour; tour
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- the term during which some position is held; tenure; incumbency
- before his extended term of office was complete."
- The term of office of the council is five years.
- His fourth term of office began on 1 September.
n.
- a composition intended to indicate a student's progress during a school term
n.
- the tenure of a vice president; vice-presidency
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- Implications of long term developmental trajectories.
- Aston Martin needed funds to survive in the long term.
- This form of wiring is known as long term potentiation.
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- Simitian was re-elected to a second term in 2008.
- His second term was inaugurated on August 10, 1894.
- Senator Jim Inhofe won re-election to a second term.
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- Seventy-five students were enrolled the first term.
- By 1912, Taft's first term was coming to an end.
- José Adriano exercises his first term of state deputy.
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- Denverites is a term used for residents of Denver.
- The colloquial term used for the city is Kipoo .
- Lākhe is the term used to denote carnivorous demons.
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- SSRIs appear useful for OCD, at least in the short term.
- They offered to pay half of the amount on short term basic.
- Vanessa Lucas was a short term member of Tall Tales and True.
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- Walker sought a third term in the 2018 elections.
- In 2008, Fernández was as elected for a third term.
- He was sworn into his third term on January 3, 2017.
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- Some authorities use the term "avicularia" (pl.
- Leibniz, however, did not use the term "psychologia".
- The earliest sources do not use the term "West Saxon".
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- He coined the term black-body radiation in 1862.
- also coined the term “audiogram” at that time.
- Piyush Mathur coined the term "archigenderic".
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- He rather used the term "billions "upon" billions".
- Maurice later disavowed having used the term himself.
- Broadcaster Glenn Beck used the term in describing her.
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- He completed his term in office on 17 December 2007.
- Becker won reelection to another term in office.
- By 109 BC he had finished his term in office.
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- Senator from New York for a six-year term beginning on March 4, 1869.
- Senator from New York for a six-year term beginning on March 4, 1867.
- Senator from New York for a six-year term beginning on March 4, 1863.
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- He voted against term limits for certain officials.
- House members serve two-year terms without term limits.
- His term ended due to term limits in 2010.
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- Becker won reelection to another term in office.
- He was sworn in for another term on 3 October.
- In 2011 he was re-elected for another term as a Deputy.
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- The term is used mostly among Christian theologians.
- The term is used mainly in the Scandinavian countries.
- The term is used "as if it were a country."
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- Boustany won re-election to a fourth term unopposed.
- His fourth term of office began on 1 September.
- He was sworn into his fourth term on January 3, 2019.
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- He uses the term "deja vu art" to describe his work.
- He mainly uses the term at the start of most matches.
- A 1796 book uses the term "vulgar era of the nativity".
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- also coined the term “audiogram” at that time.
- This is signaled by the shared term “analytic” in both phrases.
- Vander Wal is credited with coining the term “folksonomy’ in 2004.
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- He had served as a deputy representative during the term 1883–1885.
- This took place during the term of Bosnian Ban Matej Ninoslav (r. 1232-50).
- The handbook of the minor seminary started to be formed during the term of Rev.
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- Winter term ended on April 23 as originally scheduled.
- His term ended with election of Dragan Đilas.
- When Lubbock's term ended in 1863, he joined the military.
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- He served one term, representing the Labour Party.
- He served one term for the 1794, 1795, and 1796 sessions.
- Culver served one term in the Senate, from 1975 until 1981.
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- (The generic term for such diacritical signs is ').
- "Seed bead" is a generic term for any small bead.
- This was sometimes referred to by the generic term "Sinn Féin".
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- The inflation rate was also kept low during his term.
- The FMS mission school was also founded during his term.
- San Bartolomé hospital was built during his term of office.
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- In the early 1900s, Steiner began using the term "anthroposophy" (i.e.
- Tansley later defined the spatial extent of ecosystems using the term ecotope.
- The Alter ego "Aparde" is an ancient Greek word creation using the term Apathy.
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- All call An all call is a general term for a broadcast message.
- The general term is ambiguous and can mean many different things.
- In Western provinces, prawn is almost exclusively the general term.
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- His term as mayor would end in 2009.
- His term as mayor was greatly affected by the economic bust of 1899.
- In August, Parker announced that he would seek a third term as mayor.
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- Dr. Alfred Mutua is on his final term as governor of the County.
- In 1638 Eulate's term as governor ended and he returned to Spain.
- He then was elected to another one-year term as governor in 1784.
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- Other benefits to the English were longer term.
- However, he did consider it to be a "venture worth supporting" in the longer term.
- In the longer term, he had hoped to campaign the yacht internationally - hence her name.
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- This term was coined by sociologist Anthony Oberschall.
- The term was coined in the first half of the 20th century.
- The term was coined by English music journalist Phil Smee.
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- "World-around" is a term coined by Fuller to replace "worldwide".
- The term coined in the lean startup scene, but it can be applied universally.
- Bourgeois nation Bourgeois nation was a term coined by adherents of fascism.
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- In his final term he took a course in aeronautics.
- In his final term, Faircloth was elected Majority Whip.
- He was re-elected in 1993 for a second, but final term.
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- He served a single term and was replaced by J. C. Graham in 1909.
- The decree also stipulated a single term of two years before new elections in 1995.
- In 1910 he was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives for a single term.
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- He was reelected to a third term as president in October 2013.
- In December 2011, Joseph Kabila was re-elected for a second term as president.
- During Jordan's term as president, OCLC tried to adapt to these new developments.
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- Literally, the term refers to "poems of praise".
- The term refers to the average signal wavelength of 6 meters.
- The term refers to the area's history as a major tobacco producer.
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- This term was used in the US Census until 1930.
- The term was used on "Final Space" season one, episode seven.
- The term was used for the first time by C. D. Gregory in 2000.
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- Holtzman's last term in elective office ended in 1994.
- She retired at the end of her last term in January 2020.
- With that, formula_53 where the last term is an intercept term.
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- Saleh was sworn in for his new term on 27 September.
- TLRU introduces a new term: TTU (Time to Use).
- Oswald's daughters start bullying Skunk when the new term starts.
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- Historically, the umbrella term was billiards.
- There are distinct subcultures under this umbrella term.
- Included under this umbrella term is Alzheimer's disease.
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- Friedman served for ten months of Sanders' unexpired term.
- She was elected to fill an unexpired term on February 28, 2006.
- In August 1994, a new Congress was elected to complete the unexpired term.
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- Ardwold is a Gaelic term meaning "high, green hill".
- The name Folly comes from an Old English term meaning "dense foliage."
- The name "Gangwe" is derived from a popular 80's slang term meaning "hardcore".
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- In 1985, Yavagal won the assembly elections for the second consecutive term.
- On 27 October 2014, Bradley was elected as mayor for his ninth consecutive term.
- This provided the CPI(M) with a fourth consecutive term as the Government of Tripura.
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- Their three-year term began in June 2019.
- Aylett's first term began on 1 July 1938.
- Her term began on August 1, 2018.
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- Jewett left the board in 2017 when his term expired.
- Atchison's Senate term expired on March 3, 1855.
- He remained a Senator until his term expired in 1968.
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- It was also an old term to describe a witch or a shaman.
- The common term to describe this is "dice have no memory".
- Finally, Artaud used the term to describe his philosophical views.
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- The term was first coined by Dr. Michael London in 1964.
- The term was first used in Hadamard's 1910 book on that subject.
- The term was first applied by N.P.
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- He served a fifth term for Chippenham in 1604–1611.
- In the 2014 local election, Gökçek stood for a fifth term.
- In 2009, won re-election to a fifth term with 87% of the vote.
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- Jangjeong is a term referring to the subject of the military service.
- "The Never-Never" is a term referring to remoter parts of the Australian outback.
- Note: region is a general term referring to oblasts, the republic and cities with special status.
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- Henderson was recreated for the and existed for one parliamentary term.
- He worked in the Economic Committee during the 1994–98 parliamentary term.
- In his first parliamentary term, he worked in the Committee on European Integration.
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- He is well known for coining the term "stylometry".
- Vander Wal is credited with coining the term “folksonomy’ in 2004.
- He was the first advocate for commercial air travel, coining the term "airline."
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- Ned (Scottish) Ned is a derogatory term applied in Scotland to hooligans, louts or petty criminals.
- They referred to this manipulation of religious doctrine as "priestcraft," an intensely derogatory term.
- The word Luddite is generally used as a derogatory term applied to people showing technophobic leanings.
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- An alternative, less common term is "encipherment".
- It is a common term in Turkish and Mongol mythologies.
- The common term to describe this is "dice have no memory".
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- The grounds are host to the Career Fair each term.
- Note that not all sports will be available each term.
- each term without variables, is an atom of the lattice.
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- It can still be found in the root of the term ‘carotid’.
- non-specific effects – and hence the term ‘weak binding’.
- The term ‘Kerala prince’ probably meant that he was a relative of the Chera king.
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- This resulted in arrest and a jail term for the writer.
- He was sentenced to a four year jail term.
- He was arrested and sentenced to a three-year jail term which was later partially suspended.
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- The term is often shortened to "BiDi" or "bidi".
- This term is often used in organic chemistry.
- The term is often used to remember massacres.
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- Malus also introduced the term "plane of polarization".
- He also introduced the term appendicitis.
- In this essay, he introduced the term "tabula rasa" meaning "blank slate."
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- The Mayor of Loreto is Jorge Alberto Avilés Pérez, whose term runs until April 2014.
- This concept was introduced by Faraday, whose term 'lines of force' still sometimes sees use.
- He was nominated to the seat vacated by Judge Joseph Robert Goeke, whose term expired on April 21, 2018.
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- In 1882, he served a term in the Idaho legislature.
- In 1911 La Monte served a term in the New Jersey General Assembly.
- He served a term as third vice president and two terms as president from 1971–73.
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- Its original term of service was for three-years.
- The term of service in the 18th century was for life.
- Twenty-three men died during their term of service, 17 of them by disease.
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- He was elected for a two year term on the council in 1967.
- He served one two year term from January 1939 to January 1941.
- Each of the state assemblymen are elected to a five year term each.
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- The earliest traces of boy bands were in the mid-1950s although the term boy band was not used.
- They are commonly known as darters although the term ""darter"" is shared by several other genera.
- However, although the term "film noir" was originally coined to describe Hollywood movies, it was an international phenomenon.
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- His term ended due to term limits in 2010.
- He could not run for re-election in 2008 due to term limits.
- David Alvarez (District 8) was ineligible to run due to term limits.
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- Barratry (common law) Barratry ( ) is a legal term with several meanings.
- Legal fake is not a legal term and should not be confused with counterfeit.
- He continued to win re-election until reaching his legal term limit in 2013.
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- The term is not always used in a wholly derogatory manner.
- This term is not often used in the literature to signify diagnostic terminology.
- The term is not used favorably, though the condemnation contained in it may be slight.
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- In February 1922, he signed a long term contract with United Artists.
- Moon was then given a short term contract to further prove his fitness.
- On 9 January 2013, Wisdom signed a new long term contract with Liverpool.
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- The term came into use in the 1910s in the United States.
- The term came into wider usage since Verlaine's anthology.
- He relinquished office after his two-year term came to an end.
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- Fauna (disambiguation) Fauna is a collective term for animal life.
- A collective term for MSAs, μSAs, and CSAs is primary statistical areas (PSAs).
- As "jujutsu" is a collective term, some schools or ryu adopted the principle of ju more than others.
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- Senator Pete Domenici won re-election to a sixth term.
- Senator Chuck Grassley won re-election to a sixth term.
- Olin did not run for a sixth term in 1992.
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- "a nonsense poem" – a pejorative term for Zen poetry.
- Use of the word "artiste" can also be a pejorative term.
- It is compared and contrasted with the pejorative term "taffia".
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- For example, several writers in the early 1970s used the term to refer to fax document transmission.
- Leather has been a predominantly gay male term to refer to one fetish, but it can stand for many more.
- In Japanese, the term "anime" is used as a blanket term to refer to all forms of animation from around the world.
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- The species faces a high risk of endangerment in the medium term.
- The bank provided medium term loan to small and medium industries from the island.
- Due to its high cost and a lack of funds, the project can only be realised in the medium term.
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- Cardinal Walter Kasper used the latter term in his intervention at the 2005 Assembly of the Synod of Bishops.
- They live in clans rather than packs, as the latter term refers to a group of animals that always hunt together.
- However, more recently, the latter term has also been used interchangeably with the former to refer to this point.
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- The word "bias" itself is recorded as a technical term of the game in the 1560s.
- The technical term for this physical arrangement is "codex" (plural, "codices").
- The "Walī mujbir" () is a technical term of Islamic law which denotes the guardian of a bride.
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- The term is sometimes (improperly) used to refer to any church of great size.
- By extension, the term is sometimes applied to all people living in Veracruz.
- In film, the term is sometimes used to speak of the arrangement of actors in the frame.
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- The term originated in ancient Rome.
- The term originated with the industrial designing of chemical processes.
- The term originated in the 19th century, but folk music extends beyond that.
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- Another term applied by the strategists was "Sunday punch".
- "Artist" is a descriptive term applied to a person who engages in an activity deemed to be an art.
- Ned (Scottish) Ned is a derogatory term applied in Scotland to hooligans, louts or petty criminals.
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- The term comes from the Latin "abjurare", "to forswear".
- The term comes from Polish "czerwony złoty".
- The term comes from the Greek ("dis"), "twice" and ("polos"), "axis".
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- The colloquial term used for the city is Kipoo .
- A "Canadian tuxedo" is a colloquial term for wearing a jean shirt with jeans.
- It was the first time the colloquial term (wall) had been used in this context.
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- non-specific effects – and hence the term ‘weak binding’.
- The solution has a yellow color, hence the term "banana bag".
- This energy is a scalar quantity, a function of the state, hence the term "functional".
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- He continued to win re-election until reaching his legal term limit in 2013.
- In late 2007, Poizner led the effort to defeat Proposition 93, a term limit removal initiative.
- In 2010, Compaoré was once again re-elected, and the term limit requirement was held to not apply to him.
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- The term is derived from the ethnonym of the local Ngatjan people.
- The term is derived .
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- Lincoln had pledged in 1846 to serve only one term in the House.
- He served only one term.
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- The same term may also refer to: - endonym forms used in English language:
- Scientific holism differs from mysticism that has appropriated the same term.
- She also notes that the same term (as "Albani") in medieval Latin meant "foreigners".
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- The term itself did not come into wide use until the 1950s or 60s.
- Indeed, the term itself was coined by the Indian sociologist, M. N. Srinivas.
- The term itself is not known to have been in use during Washington's lifetime.
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- Incumbent Keno Hawker was term limited.
- Smith was term limited.
- Republican Incumbent Darryl Glenn is term limited and cannot run for another term.
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- His current term expires on January 13, 2025.
- Her current term expires on January 13, 2025.
- Her current term expires on January 7, 2019.
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- In 2018, the term became popularised, particularly on social media.
- The term became common in the press during the harsh winter of 1880–81.
- The term became prevalent after Latvia and Lithuania gained independence in 1918.
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- Offices were "provisional", limited to a term not to exceed one year.
- A person guilty of dangerous driving is liable, on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for any term not exceeding five years, or to a fine, or to both.
- The original meaning was "pertaining to the deh" ()—the latter term not in the later sense of “village” (as in Modern Persian) but in the original sense of “land”.
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- Moses was in the middle of a four-year city council term when he was elected mayor.
- The Department of Architecture is the current, most used term when referring to the entity in its entirety.
- Ferdinand Marcos was nearing the end of his last constitutionally allowed term when he declared martial law in 1972.
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- Nevertheless, the term first came out of Lutheran circles.
- "Fugue" as a theoretical term first occurred in 1330 when Jacobus of Liege wrote about the "fuga" in his "Speculum musicae".
- The term first appeared in print in a December 1952 issue of "Holiday" magazine announcing their upcoming publication of Capa's photo-essay.
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- In 2012, Shipley was reelected for a third consecutive term with almost 70% of the electorate.
- Following a vote Bertie Ahern was elected to this position, making it his third consecutive term in office.
- The governing Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition sought to secure their third consecutive term in office since 2008.
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- He was defeated in 1964, his term ending on 30 June 1965.
- These elections were for the remainder of the term ending January 3, 1975.
- Victoria had 1 additional vacancy, a short vacancy with the term ending in 1926.
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- Watson pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was sentenced to a term of imprisonment.
- Decker was found guilty on two of six counts and sentenced to a term of imprisonment at Tehachapi.
- The accused was often dealt with by juvenile law and in theory could be punished by a term of imprisonment of up to 5 years or fined.
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- ACM was a "green" publisher before the term was invented.
- So [Leavitt] became multimedia before the term was invented."
- He is often credited as being the "original mixologist" long before the term became widely popular.
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- The related term "philosemitism" was used as early as 1881.
- Jobless Recovery, is a related term.
- Peter L. Berger coined the related term "sociological perspective".
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- The term derives from the word "morose", as in "ose, morose, even-more-ose".
- The term derives from the special access they receive to the Members' Lobby.
- The term derives from Middle English "Cristenmasse", meaning "Christian mass".