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* Revkin, Andrew C. " Cool View of Science at Meeting on Warming ", The New York Times, March 4, 2008.
Andrew Revkin writing for the New York Times described Watson as an " outspoken advocate of the idea that human actions — mainly burning coal and oil — are contributing to global warming and must be changed to avert environmental upheavals.

Andrew and coined
The term freeware was coined by Andrew Fluegelman when he wanted to sell a communications program named PC-Talk that he had created but for which he did not wish to use traditional methods of distribution because of their cost.
The term " osteopathy " was coined by Andrew Taylor Still, MD, DO.
By the end of the decade the proliferation of indie bands was being referred to as " indie landfill ", a description coined by Andrew Harrison of The Word magazine, and the dominance of pop and other forms of music over guitar-based indie was leading to predictions of the end of indie rock.
" Fisking " was coined by bloggers in December 2001, following a three-paragraph response by Andrew Sullivan to an article Fisk wrote for The Independent on Sunday earlier that month.
* The Arab Agricultural Revolution ( 8th – 13th centuries ), a term coined by the historian Andrew Watson postulating a fundamental transformation in agriculture arising from the diffusion of crops through the Islamic world
Arachniography is a term coined by NASA research historian Andrew J. Butrica, which means a reference list of URLs about a particular subject.
* Andrew Orlowski's " Anti-war slogan coined, repurposed and Googlewashed … in 42 days "
The term was coined in 1995 by Andrew Koenig,
The phrase was coined in 1903 by Andrew Ingraham but is best known through its quotation in 1923 by C. K. Ogden and I.
The phrase was coined in 1903 by Andrew Ingraham but became more widely known through its quotation in 1923 by C. K. Ogden and I.
Open source journalism, a close cousin to citizen journalism or participatory journalism, is a term coined in the title of a 1999 article by Andrew Leonard of Salon. com.
Previously, the term war wimp was sometimes used, coined during the Vietnam War by Congressman Andrew Jacobs ( D – IN ), a Marine veteran of the Korean War.
* The Arab Agricultural Revolution ( 8th – 13th centuries ), a term coined by the historian Andrew Watson postulating a fundamental transformation in agriculture arising from the diffusion of crops through the Islamic world
Also, since April 2012 it has been used to mean Citizen Company, a term coined by Andrew Noble.
The phrase was coined by commentator Andrew Sullivan in 2001.
The term " digital watermark " was first coined in 1992 by Andrew Tirkel and Charles Osborne.
Genoism is a neologism coined by Andrew Niccol, director and writer of the 1997 film Gattaca, used to describe unethical and illegal genetic discrimination.
According to the Daily News, the term Emerald Coast was coined in 1983 by a junior high school student, Andrew Dier, who won $ 50 in the contest for a new area slogan.

Andrew and term
Columnist Andrew Cohen called Canada Day a term of " crushing banality " and criticized it as " a renunciation of the past a misreading of history, laden with political correctness and historical ignorance ".
But, as America grew, industry became a larger and larger part of American life ; and, during the term of America's first populist president, Andrew Jackson, economic questions came to the forefront.
In the English language, the first known use of the term is in Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland, " He was a constant Catholic / All Lollard he hated and heretic.
Current use of the term freeware does not necessarily match the original concept by Andrew Fluegelman.
He was the first president to serve in Congress after his term of office, and one of only two former presidents to do so ( Andrew Johnson later served in the Senate ).
In a 1996 article for The Independent about a talk former Prime Minister Edward Heath gave at a Unification Church sponsored conference, Andrew Brown commented: " The term ' Moonie ' has entered the language as meaning a brainwashed, bright-eyed zombie.
The popularity of the South Park cartoon program led to the creation of the term South Park Republican by Andrew Sullivan, and later the book South Park Conservatives by Brian C. Anderson.
Another Christian writer, the Catholic priest Father Andrew Greeley, freely applies the term " myth " to Christianity.
In 1982, Andrew Fluegelman created a program for the IBM PC called PC-Talk, a telecommunications program, he used the term freeware.
Andrew Millar, a British publisher, purchased the rights to James Thomson's The Seasons in 1629, and when the copyright term expired, a competing publisher named Robert Taylor began issuing his own reprints of the work.
Others who dispute the validity of the term include: Peter Howson, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs in 1971 – 72, Keith Windschuttle and Andrew Bolt Others argue against these critics, responding to Windschuttle and Bolt in particular.
SFU's president is Andrew Petter, whose term began on September 1, 2010.
The very citadel of spoils politics, the hitherto impregnable fortress that had existed unshaken since it was erected on the foundation laid by Andrew Jackson, was tottering to its fall under the assaults of this audacious and irrepressible young man .... Whatever may have been the feelings of the ( fellow Republican party ) President ( Harrison ) — and there is little doubt that he had no idea when he appointed Roosevelt that he would prove to be so veritable a bull in a china shop — he refused to remove him and stood by him firmly till the end of his term.
* March 4 – U. S. President Abraham Lincoln is inaugurated for a second term ; Andrew Johnson becomes Vice President.
* March 4 – Andrew Jackson is sworn in for his second term as President of the United States.
The popularity of the term dates from Andrew J. R. Mack's 1975 article " Why Big Nations Lose Small Wars " in World Politics, in which " asymmetric " referred simply to a significant disparity in power between opposing actors in a conflict.
* 1873: Dr. Andrew Smith first utilizes the term " caisson disease " describing 110 cases of decompression sickness as the physician in charge during construction of the Brooklyn Bridge.
Tompkins ' immediate successor, John C. Calhoun served two consecutive terms but under different presidents ( John Quincy Adams in 1824 and Andrew Jackson in 1828 ), and resigned the office before completing his second term.
Johnson's stands won him widespread popularity and endorsement by George H. Evans, Robert Dale Owen, and Theophilus Fisk for the presidency in 1832, but Johnson abandoned his campaign when Andrew Jackson announced he would seek a second term.
, the Mayor of Saddle Brook is Karen Chamberlain ( R, term ends December 31, 2014 ), Members of the Township Council are Andrew Cimiluca ( R, 2012 ), Richard Conte ( R, 2014 ), Council President Anthony Halko ( R, 2014 ), Florence Mazzer ( D, 2012 ) and Joseph Setticase ( D, 2012 ).
, members of the Manalapan Township Committee are Mayor Susan Cohen ( term as mayor ends December 31, 2012 ; term as committee member ends December 31, 2014 ), Deputy Mayor Donald Holland ( 2014 ), Ryan Green ( 2012 ), Andrew Lucas ( 2013 ) and Jordan Maskowitz ( 2013 ).
, the Mayor of Westfield is Andrew Skibitsky ( R, whose term of office ends December 31, 2013 ).

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