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The term was reportedly coined in 1971 by rock critic Dave Marsh in a review of their show for Creem magazine.
Leo Strauss used the term historicism and reportedly called it the single greatest threat to intellectual freedom.
The term " monster " was reportedly applied for the first time to the creature on 2 May 1933 by Alex Campbell, the water bailiff for Loch Ness and a part-time journalist, in a report in the Inverness Courier.
The term phonème ( from the, phōnēma, " a sound uttered ") was reportedly first used by A. Dufriche-Desgenettes in 1873, but it referred only to a speech sound.
The term came into prominence during the mid-1930s, when Lazar Kaganovich, a Soviet politician and associate of Stalin, reportedly declared, " Let's replace Long Live Leninism with Long Live Stalinism!
The term " blimp " is reportedly onomatopoeic, the sound the airship makes when one taps the envelope ( balloon ) with a finger.
A New Jersey based newspaper, The Star-Ledger, reportedly dropped the term ultra-orthodox in 2009.
Hijra, a Hindi and Urdu term traditionally translated into English as " eunuch ", actually refers to what modern Westerners would call male-to-female transgender people and effeminate homosexuals ( although some of them reportedly identify as belonging to a third sex ).
The name is derived from a creek that flows past the village, which is reportedly a native term for " lying among milkweeds.
" The term punk rock was reportedly coined in 1971 by rock critic Dave Marsh in a review of their show for Creem magazine.
Charles Forgy has reportedly stated that he adopted the term ' Rete ' because of its use in anatomy to describe a network of blood vessels and nerve fibers.
There he reportedly stole a horse, was convicted and served a term in a penitentiary.
The band was reportedly named after a term Smith's father used to describe the neighborhood stoners, or possibly after Blind Melon Chitlin, a character from a Cheech & Chong album.
There was also a substantial exodus of social studies teachers at the end of the 2010 – 2011 term, reportedly due to problems with the administration.
It was reportedly coined by music magazine Aktuil, although Rhoma Irama states that it was coined as a term of derision by the rich to the music of the poor.
West, Mrs. Eisenhower was reportedly unhappy with the idea of John F. Kennedy coming into office following her husband's term.
Caperton was reportedly among the top candidates to fill the remainder of the late Senator Robert Byrd's term.
Specifically, Wallace Koehler, a technician working for the Manhattan Project at Chicago Pile 1, under Stagg Field at the University of Chicago, and later a research physicist at ORNL, reportedly said that Enrico Fermi coined the term as this acronym.
They reportedly adopted the term " Australian Cattle Dog " to refer to the dogs being bred from bloodlines originating from Thomas Hall's ' heelers ', and prominent members of the group concentrated on breeding these lines.
Partition is also an old name for types of compositions in several parts ; there is no fixed meaning, and in several cases the term was reportedly interchanged with various other terms.
Several accounts on the dynasty of Tylonids succeeding the Atyads and / or Tantalids are available and once into the last Lydian dynasty of Mermnads, the legendary accounts surrounding Ring of Gyges, and Gyges's later enthronement to the Lydian throne and foundation of the new dynasty, by replacing the King Kandaules, the last of the Taylanids, this in alliance with Kandaules's wife who then became his queen, are Lydian stories in the full sense of the term, as recounted by Herodotus, who himself may have borrowed his passages from Xanthus of Lydia, a Lydian who had reportedly written a history of his country slightly earlier in the same century.
After the 2000 presidential election, people inside the Bush White House reportedly began using the term as a joke, and it later grew to become a term of art among them meaning oversight of any activity by Bush's political consultants.
* Gunstock war club – The wooden stocks of firearms introduced during the European colonization of the Americas were reportedly re-used by First Nations as improvised weapons ; other sources claim that the club was an indigenous weapon before European contact, and acquired the term " gunstock " from the similarity of its shape.

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It became the sole `` subject '' of `` international law '' ( a term which, it is pertinent to remember, was coined by Bentham ), a body of legal principle which by and large was made up of what Western nations could do in the world arena.
The term was originally coined in the 19th century by the founding sociologist and philosopher of science, Auguste Comte, and has become a major topic for psychologists ( especially evolutionary psychology researchers ), evolutionary biologists, and ethologists.
In some European countries, all cultural anthropology is known as ethnology ( a term coined and defined by Adam F. Kollár in 1783 ).
The first use of the term " anthropology " in English to refer to a natural science of humanity was apparently in 1593, the first of the " logies " to be coined.
The term " Afroasiatic " ( often now spelled as " Afro-Asiatic ") was later coined by Maurice Delafosse ( 1914 ).
The term " droid ", coined by George Lucas for the original Star Wars film and now used widely within science fiction, originated as an abridgment of " android ", but has been used by Lucas and others to mean any robot, including distinctly non-human form machines like R2-D2.
In approximately 450 BCE, Democritus coined the term átomos (), which means " uncuttable " or " the smallest indivisible particle of matter ".
The term isotope was coined by Margaret Todd as a suitable name for different atoms that belong to the same element.
While the term's etymology might suggest that antisemitism is directed against all Semitic peoples, the term was coined in the late 19th century in Germany as a more scientific-sounding term for Judenhass (" Jew-hatred "),
The term " orbital " was coined by Robert Mulliken in 1932.
The term antimatter was first used by Arthur Schuster in two rather whimsical letters to Nature in 1898, in which he coined the term.
In a related use, from 1975, British naturalist Sir Peter Scott coined the scientific term " Nessiteras rhombopteryx " ( Greek for " The monster ( or wonder ) of Ness with the diamond shaped fin ") for the apocryphal Loch Ness Monster.
He hoped to perfect the human spirit and, to that end, advocated a vegan diet before the term was coined.
It is unlikely that the term " democracy " was coined by its detractors who rejected the possibility of a valid " demarchy ", as the word " demarchy " already existed and had the meaning of mayor or municipal.
One could assume the new term was coined and adopted by Athenian democrats.
The term " allophone " was coined by Benjamin Lee Whorf in the 1940s.
The system was described in 1976 by Guy Ottewell and also by Robert J. Weber, who coined the term " approval voting.
Before Peter Ladefoged coined the term " approximant " in the 1960s the term " frictionless continuant " referred to non-lateral approximants.
The term avionics was coined by journalist Philip J. Klass as a portmanteau of aviation electronics.
The term is the Old Norse / Icelandic translation of, a neologism coined in the context of 19th century romantic nationalism, used by Edvard Grieg in his 1870 opera Olaf Trygvason.
The term " aesthetics " was appropriated and coined with new meaning in the German form Æsthetik ( modern spelling Ästhetik ) by Alexander Baumgarten in 1735.
The term was coined by Michael Dummett, who introduced it in his paper Realism to re-examine a number of classical philosophical disputes involving such doctrines as nominalism, conceptual realism, idealism and phenomenalism.

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