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" The Pali term has sometimes been translated as " wisdom-being ," although in modern publications, and especially in tantric works, this is more commonly reserved for the term jñānasattva (" awareness-being "; Tib.
The term fanzine is sometimes confused with " fan magazine ", but the latter term most often refers to commercially produced publications for ( rather than by ) fans.
Later publications standardised the spelling to " Wicca " and it came to be used as the term for the Craft, rather than its followers.
The phrase " Inuit language " is largely limited to professional discourse, since in each area, there is one or more conventional terms that cover all the local variants ; or it is used as a descriptive term in publications where readers can't necessarily be expected to know the locally used words.
In Poland, the rough equivalent of this term is " coffee shop revolutionist " meaning a journalist, poet or any other intellectual who criticizes capitalism and free market mechanisms in his / her publications, but has generally weak understanding of economy because of living in the ivory tower of salon life, so he / she has no idea about the real life of the poor.
In his 1998 book Religion, Mobilization, and Social Action, Shupe notes that Barker, Bromley, and he himself had used the term in other publications, " and meant no offense ".
" Pagan " as a self-designation appeared in 1964 and 1965, in the publications of the Witchcraft Research Association ; at that time, the term was in use by " revivalist Witches " in the United States and the United Kingdom, but unconnected to the broader, counter-culture Pagan movement.
Primary school is the preferred term in the United Kingdom and many Commonwealth Nations, and in most publications of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO ).
He used the term " General British " parallel " General American " in his 1970s publications of A Concise Pronouncing Dictionary of American and British English.
The term " sex worker " has since spread into much wider use, including in academic publications, by NGOs and labor unions, and by governmental and intergovernmental agencies, such as the World Health Organization.
While the term in non-scientific publications is often used interchangeably with anorexia nervosa, many possible causes exist for a decreased appetite, some of which may be harmless, while others indicate a serious clinical condition or pose a significant risk.
Despite this, publications such as the Encyclopaedia Britannica, use this term to refer to current evolutionary theory.
The term is used mainly in popular science and in a colloquial way in scientific publications.
Father Coughlin also used the term in his publications in the 1930s and the 1940s.
The phrase " unitary authority " is not used in Scottish legislation ( whether from the Scottish Parliament or the UK Parliament ), although the term is encountered ( used either descriptively or erroneously ) in publications and in ( usually erroneous ) use by United Kingdom government departments.
The term Cordite generally disappeared from official publications between the wars.
The terms cisgender and cissexual have more recently been used in publications, such as a 2006 article in the Journal of Lesbian Studies and Julia Serano's 2007 book Whipping Girl, after which the term gained some popularity among English-speaking activists and scholars.
The term was again suggested as a convenience to writers of business letters by such publications as the Bulletin of the American Business Writing Association ( 1951 ) and The Simplified Letter, issued by the National Office Management Association ( 1952 ).
The use of English in philosophical publications began in the early modern period, and therefore the English word " will " became a term used in philosophical discussion.
As with some other registered trademarks, the term " aqualung " became a genericized trademark in English-speaking countries as a result of much use by the public and in publications including the BSAC's official diving manuals.
The word " aqualung " was commonly used in speech and in publications as a term for an open-circuit, demand valve-controlled breathing apparatus ( even after Air Liquide's patent expired and other manufacturers started making identical equipment ), occasionally also for rebreathers, and in figurative uses ( such as " the water spider's aqualung of air bubbles ").
The term " détournement " is borrowed from the French, the original language of the Situationist International publications.
Cryptohistory is a related term, applied to pseudo-historical publications based on occult notions.

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This can be done by stories in your house organs, posters, special publications, letters to workers' homes as well as by word of mouth through your chain of command.
A less confrontational vision of scientific discovery is proposed by Adloff He suggests that hindsight criticism of the early publications should be mitigated by the nascent state of radiochemistry, highlights the prudence of Debierne's claims in the original papers, and notes that nobody can contend that Debierne's substance did not contain actinium.
The use of full stops / periods after most abbreviations can also be found in the UK, although publications generally tend to eschew the use of American punctuation.
The popularity of curry houses in Britain has encouraged a number of publications aiming to show how the curry house cuisine, as opposed to authentic Indian cuisine, can be recreated at home.
The following publications, explorations and thesis projects can be used as a resource to see how crochet is being used within the capacity of architecture.
Much of the inspiration for this scheme can be found in the earlier publications of Paul Passy.
The standard can be found and used free of charge on the ECMA site .< ref > ECMA International: < cite > Standard ECMA-367 — Eiffel: Analysis, Design and Programming Language 2nd edition ( June 2006 )</ cite >; available online at www. ecma-international. org / publications / standards / Ecma-367. htm The ISO version < ref > International Organisation for Standardisation: < cite > Standard ISO / IEC DIS 25436 </ cite >, available online at is identical in all respects except formatting.
The origins of amateur fanac " fan " publications are obscure, but can be traced at least back to 19th century literary groups in the United States which formed amateur press associations to publish collections of amateur fiction, poetry and commentary.
The main means of communication with members and the general public is the MSD Website with information on the ARCHIMEDES project, publications on Mars and other space subjects, the regular news, which can be commented by visitors of the website, the Space Forum and informative meetings.
Information on his column and other recreational mathematics publications can be found in the recreational mathematics article.
These publications demonstrate that oral history can contribute greatly to our understanding of many interesting fields in human lives and history itself, such as the motives behind the dissidents ' activities, the formation of opposition groups, communication between dissidents and state representatives and the emergence of ex-communist elites and their decision-making processes.
Textbooks and scientific publications related to computer science and numerical computation often use pseudocode in description of algorithms, so that all programmers can understand them, even if they do not all know the same programming languages.
Upon successful review by the members of the WGPSN, names are considered provisionally approved and can be used on maps and in publications as long as the provisional status is clearly stated.
Additionally, one can regularly find senryū and related articles in some haiku publications.
While the spread of the word in science publications can be attributed to the influence of feminism, its use as a euphemism for sex is attributed to the failure to grasp the distinction made in feminist theory, and the distinction has sometimes become blurred with the theory itself.
Other publications may be found at Wolpoff's web site and many can be downloaded.
Each year, well-known business publications such as Business Week, The Economist, U. S. News & World Report, Fortune, Financial Times, and The Wall Street Journal publish rankings of selected MBA programs that, while controversial in their methodology, nevertheless can directly influence the prestige of schools that achieve high scores.
The existence of multiple editions and other variations all published as " Robert's Rules of Order " can sometimes cause confusion, as the various publications may differ in some details.
" In later publications " whatever can happen will happen " occasionally is termed " Murphy's law ," which raises the possibility — if something went wrong — that " Murphy " is " De Morgan " misremembered ( an option, among others, raised by Goranson on American Dialect Society list ).
However, most or all of these languages were, as far as we can tell from the surviving publications about them, too incomplete and unfinished to serve as auxlangs ( or for any other practical purpose ).
By internal agreement, the first digit of the individual edition number ( following 0-19 -) can indicate a particular originating division, for example: 3 for music ( before ISMNs were defined ); 5 for the New York office ; 8 for Clarendon Press publications.
A summary of historically important publications relating to extreme values theory can be found on the article List of publications in statistics.
Examples from publications by former CIA personnel show that the terms " code name " and " cryptonym " can refer to the names of operations as well as to individual persons.
Cryptic crosswords do not commonly appear in U. S. publications, although they can be found in magazines such as GAMES Magazine, The Nation, Harper's, and occasionally in the Sunday New York Times.

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