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The name of the effect, coined by Edward Lorenz, is derived from the theoretical example of a hurricane's formation being contingent on whether or not a distant butterfly had flapped its wings several weeks before.
A series of derived terms have been coined to identify several branches of biotechnology ; for example:
The first archaeological excavations of the 1880s were followed by systematic work by the British School at Athens and by Christos Tsountas, who investigated burial sites on several islands in 1898-1899 and coined the term " Cycladic civilization ".
Generation Flux is a neologism and psychographic ( not demographic ) designation coined by Fast Company for American employees who need to make several changes in career throughout their working lives due to the chaotic nature of the job market following the 2008 – 2012 global financial crisis.
The name was coined by Anklesaria as a play off of several meanings of the word " gopher.
Adams has coined or popularized several words and phrases over the years, such as:
While holed up in a Trujillo hotel for several months, he wrote Cabbages and Kings, in which he coined the term " banana republic " to describe the country, subsequently used to describe almost any small, unstable tropical nation in Latin America.
The name " Stuckism " was coined in January 1999 by Charles Thomson in response to a poem read to him several times by Billy Childish.
The word “ Ajuramentado ” was coined by the Spanish colonel Juan Arolas after witnessing several such raids while serving with the Jolo garrison.
The word has undergone several changes of meaning since it was first coined and is still used in a variety of senses.
Friedman coined several terms, including " cryptanalysis ", and wrote many monographs on cryptography.
Yoshimoto Kogyo, a large entertainment conglomerate based in Osaka, introduced Osaka-style manzai to Tokyo audiences, and coined the term " 漫才 " ( one of several ways of writing the word manzai in Japanese ; see " etymology " below ) in 1933.
His extensive body of work for film and the stage earned him the nickname “ the Mozart of Madras ” and several Tamil commentators and fans have coined him the nickname Isai Puyal ().
Ju Si-gyeong coined the name Hangul ( 한글 ) between 1910 and 1913 to identify the Korean writing system, which had existed under several other names such as onmun ( vernacular script ) since the 15th century.
There are several theories as to how the term " seiyū " was coined.
The traditional terms " plover ", " lapwing " and " dotterel " were coined long before modern understandings of the relationships between different groups of birds emerged: in consequence, several of the Vanellinae are still often called " plovers ", and the reverse also applies, albeit more rarely, to some Charadriinae ( the " true " plovers and dotterels ).
The term coolhunter, not coined by Gibson but used in the marketing industry for several years, is used to describe Cayce's profession of identifying the roots of emerging trends.
Türkmenbaşy, or Turkmenbashi in anglified spelling, literally " Head of all Turkmens ," is a term coined by Saparmurat Niyazov that was used in several contexts:
Mankind has met with several alien species, all of which are decidedly strange and non-human, from the genetically-engineered Pentapod to the vicious Kafers ( The game writers coined this name based on the German word Käfer, meaning " beetle ", not on the Afrikaans ethnic slur " kaffir ".
Orthomolecularists claim several figures from these early days of enthusiasm about nutrition as founders of their movement, although the word " orthomolecular " was coined by Linus Pauling only in 1967.
In 1850, Count Camillo Cavour drafted a report to the Piedmont Chamber of Deputies proposing postal reform along the lines of that which had been adopted in several European states, and including postage stamps, for which a new word-francobollo-was coined.
There were a large number of new Gaelic placenames being coined post 1320 ( e. g. Balmaclellan ), because Galloway retained a substantial Gaelic speaking population for several centuries more.
To describe several of his artist friends who were avant-garde painters he coined the term Les Nabis.
The name had previously been coined by The Honky Tonk Man on several radio interviews.

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Another spin-off was " Roger's Profanisaurus ", a thesaurus of ( often freshly coined ) rude words, phrases and sexual slang submitted by readers.
The term " shovelware " is coined with semantic analogy to phrases like shareware and freeware, which describe methods of software distribution.
The term " sound bite " was coined in the 1970s, during the presidency of Ronald Reagan, who was famous for short, memorable phrases like, " Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!
He coined phrases like " the Garrison Mentality ", a theme that summarizes Canadian Literature.
The term ideograph was coined by rhetorical scholar and critic Michael Calvin McGee describing the use of particular words and phrases as political language in a way that captures ( as well as creates or reinforces ) particular ideological positions.
This is a partial list of the phrases coined or made popular by the Perishers.
One of the phrases Riley coined in the book was the " Disease of More ", stating that " success is often the first step toward disaster " and that defending champions often fail the following season because every player who returns wants more playing time, more shots per game, and more money.
" The name is also sometimes taken as reference to the occurrence of bleak weather and the locals have also coined the phrases, " Bleak-Heath " and "( b ) Lack-Heat ( h )".
The show also coined unique phrases that, briefly, became catchphrases, such as " wonderfulness.
According to The Washington Post, the phrases red states and blue states were coined by Tim Russert, although in that same article Russert states that he wasn't the first to use the terminology.
Another miscellaneous group of words were coined from Japanese phrases or crossed over from kun ' yomi to on ' yomi.
A student sitting in an immunology class today will likely hear many phrases coined by Matzinger ( like " professional antigen-presenting-cell " or " danger signal " or " DAMPs " ( damage associated molecular patterns ") but will often hear them in the framework of a self-non-self explanation of immunity.
"— both phrases coined by WKU's founder, Dr. Henry Hardin Cherry.
In his The Ethics of Rhetoric, Weaver coined the phrases " god terms " and " devil terms " ( Young 147-49 ).
" The phrase was coined in 1989 as an analogy to the Latin phrases in vivo, in vitro, and in situ, which are commonly used in biology ( see also systems biology ) and refer to experiments done in living organisms, outside of living organisms, and where they are found in nature, respectively.
He also coined phrases like " nowhere near the net ", when a shot would go wide, comment that " there has not been a multitudinous amount of shots " to describe a game with a " dire dearth " of shots on net, would mention that a defender was " wasting valuable seconds in the penalty " when they were ragging the puck, and would almost always announce, " and the penalty has expired!
The name " Hague School " was coined in 1875 by a critic, Jacob van Santen Kolff, who used the phrases " a new way of seeing and depicting things ", " intent to convey mood, tone takes precedence over color ", " almost exclusive preference for so-called ' bad weather ' effects ", and " gray mood.
Vocabularies of oligosynthetic languages are made of compound words, which are coined from a small ( theoretically minimal ) set of morphemes ; oligoisolating languages, such as Toki Pona, similarly use a limited set of root words but produce phrases which remain series of distinct words.
Adriaanse again coined a number of colourful phrases while at AZ, the best known being " Scoreboard journalism ," " Cheese viewers ," " Woonerf football ," and " Evening footballer.
He coined the phrases " The Reverse Oz Effect " regarding the antiquated Bush Stadium in Indianapolis and called the odd rise at All Sports Stadium in Oklahoma City the " Grassy Knoll ", a phrase which has now been adopted for a different sports facility ( Minute Maid Park in Houston ).
He coined the phrases " Topping tonight's Eyewitness News " and " It's eleven o ' clock.
The centerpiece innovations and new methodologies presented through the Matrix universe was the creation of " Virtual Cinematography " and " Virtual Effects ," phrases coined by Gaeta in 1999 and 2000.
His playing showed reliance on a small number of clichéd phrases and reduced creativity and originality, despite his claims that he did not want to be a " repeater pencil " ( Young coined this phrase to describe the act of repeating one's own past ideas ).

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