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But by comparison with the railroad, the motor car is a relatively new object of popular worship, so it is too much to hope that it may be brought within the bounds of civilized usage quickly and easily.
In more modern English usage, the term " adobe " has come to include a style of architecture popular in the desert climates of North America, especially in New Mexico.
In popular usage, abjads often contain the word " alphabet " in their names, such as " Arabic alphabet " and " Phoenician alphabet ".
Indeed most Arminians reject all accusations of Pelagianism ; nonetheless, primarily due to Calvinist opponents, the two terms remain intertwined in popular usage.
In popular usage, this term is often used to refer to unfounded or weakly based speculation, leading to the idea that " It's not a conspiracy theory if it's actually true ".
The modern usage of terms for mail armour is highly contested in popular and, to a lesser degree, academic culture.
While in popular usage the term " myth " is often thought to refer to false or fanciful stories, creation myths are by definition those stories which a culture accepts as both a true and foundational account of their human identity.
Eric Pement urged Melton to adopt the label " Christian countercult ", and since the early 1990s the terms has entered into popular usage and is recognised by sociologists such as Douglas Cowan.
In popular usage in western nations, " dictatorship " is often associated with brutality and oppression.
In popular usage, the El Niño – Southern Oscillation is often called just " El Niño ".
In the popular usage, hallitus ( with the president ) may also refer to valtioneuvosto ( without the president ).
Hypoglycemia ( common usage ) is also a term in popular culture and alternative medicine for a common, often self-diagnosed, condition characterized by shakiness and altered mood and thinking, but without measured low glucose or risk of severe harm.
In popular usage and in the media, computer intruders or criminals is the exclusive meaning today, with associated pejorative connotations.
Others prefer to follow common popular usage, arguing that the positive form is confusing and unlikely to become widespread in the general public.
The primary weakness of this analogy is the inclusion of script kiddies in the popular usage of " hacker ", despite the lack of an underlying skill and knowledge base.
Later that year, the release by Robert Tappan Morris, Jr. of the so-called Morris worm provoked the popular media to spread this usage.
In the 18th century, well after the term handfasting had passed out of usage, there arose a popular myth that it referred to a sort of " trial marriage.
According to Lemley, it was only at this point that the term really began to be used in the United States ( which had not been a party to the Berne Convention ), and it did not enter popular usage until passage of the Bayh-Dole Act in 1980.
Otherwise, the term has achieved very little popular usage in any context.
While popular usage translates it as ' Keep it simple, stupid ', Johnson translated it as ' Keep it simple stupid ', and this reading is still used by many authors.
The usage in this sense is encountered in some popular references on aerodynamics.
However, the term has historically been in popular usage for over a century to describe a region that extends from Horseshoe Bay south to the Canada – United States border and east to Hope at the eastern end of the Fraser Valley.
In popular usage mind is frequently synonymous with thought: the private conversation with ourselves that we carry on " inside our heads.
It predates C and most other popular languages in current usage, and has very different syntax and terminology.
In commentary on the term and its usage, scholars have noted it is both a popular colloquial term, and one that has negative connotations.

popular and outside
Morphological evidence indicates the Ancylopoda diverged from the tapirs, rhinoceroses and horses ( Euperissodactyla ) after the Brontotheria, however earlier authorities such as Osborn sometimes considered the Ancylopoda to be outside Perissodactyla or, as was popular more recently, to be related to Brontotheria.
He believed that because the popular Library of Congress system had been designed for a specific library ( the Library of Congress ) it had no use as a standard system outside that library.
Today's strip artists, with the help of the NCS, enthusiastically promote the medium, which is considered to be in decline due to fewer markets ( today few strips are published in newspapers outside the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada, mainly because of the smaller interest there, with translated versions of popular strips-particularly in Spanish-are primarily read over the internet ) and ever-shrinking newspaper space.
From a popular perspective, the term Chicano became widely visible outside of Chicano communities during the American civil rights movement.
Peking Duck is another popular dish well known outside of China.
Biographer David Buckley writes, " The essence of Bowie's contribution to popular music can be found in his outstanding ability to analyse and select ideas from outside the mainstream — from art, literature, theatre and film — and to bring them inside, so that the currency of pop is constantly being changed.
In many countries, most actors who regularly perform this duty are generally little-known outside of popular circles such as anime fandom, for example, or when their voice has become synonymous with the role or the actor or actress whose voice they usually dub.
Thus, despite widely held popular belief outside the Orthodox cultures, there is not one bishop at the head of the Orthodox Church ; references to the Patriarch of Constantinople as a leader equivalent or comparable to a pope in the Roman Catholic Church are mistaken.
The unrestricted international use of the popular Esso brand prompted Exxon to continue using it outside the U. S. Esso is the only widely used Standard Oil descendant brand left in existence.
It was neither the first " German game " nor the first such game to find an audience outside Germany, but it became much more popular than any of its predecessors.
Despite being incomprehensible to outsiders, the slang became popular in MIT's computing environments outside the club.
After that, much of Indian Pop music comes from the Indian Film Industry, and until the 1990s, few singers like Usha Uthup, Sharon Prabhakar, and Peenaz Masani outside it were popular.
Rachel's Tomb, just outside Bethlehem, remains a popular site for pilgrimages and prayers to this day.
Several of the anime series that he worked on were very popular inside and outside of Japan, most notably Sonic Soldier Borgman and Project A-ko.
Indeed, for a time, he was more popular outside of Japan than inside.
Philosophy of religion is frequently discussed outside of academia through popular books and debates, mostly regarding the existence of God and problem of evil.
The term political science is more popular in North America than elsewhere ; other institutions, especially those outside the United States, see political science as part of a broader discipline of political studies, politics, or government.
It was not until Herbie Hancock's " Rockit " in 1983 that the turntablism movement was recognized in popular music outside of a hip hop context.
Like many other male genital piercings, it has a history of practice in gay culture in the twentieth century and became known outside that culture at the same time that body piercing began to emerge in popular culture in the late 1970s.
Reruns can also be, as the case with more popular shows, when a show is aired outside of its timeslot ( e. g. in the afternoon ).
Within a generation, both solitary and communal monasticism became very popular and spread outside of Egypt, first to Palestine and the Judean Desert and thence to Syria and North Africa.
Seoul is the principal tourist destination for visitors ; popular tourist destinations outside of Seoul include Seorak-san national park, the historic city of Gyeongju and semi-tropical Jeju Island.
Many shows popular with American audiences are now produced outside the US, including Stargate SG-1 and Battlestar Galactica.
Doctor Who has become so much a part of British popular culture that not only has the shape of the police box become more immediately associated with the TARDIS than with its real-world inspiration, the term " TARDIS-like " has been used to describe anything that seems to be bigger on the inside than on the outside.
Warez are often distributed outside of The Scene ( a collection of warez groups ) by torrents ( files including tracker info, piece size, uncompressed file size, comments, and vary in size from 1 k, to 400 k .) uploaded to a popular P2P website by an associate or friend of the cracker or cracking crew.

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