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She and coined
She coined the term ecofeminism in her book Le féminisme ou la mort in 1974.
However, four years before the term " power pop " was coined, The Beatles were already recording a series of influential hits that some have retroactively classified as power pop, including " From Me to You ", " She Loves You ", " I Want to Hold Your Hand " and " Can't Buy Me Love ".
She coined the term collective bargaining .< ref >
She describes these as " sensitive periods ", a phrase coined by de Vries during his studies on animals.
She became known as " the most dangerous woman in America ," a phrase coined by a West Virginia district attorney, Reese Blizzard, in 1902, at her trial for ignoring an injunction banning meetings by striking miners.
The famous feminist, Gloria Steinem at one point stated, “ you became a semi-nonperson when you got married .” She also famously coined the expression ' A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle ,' Steinem dismissed marriage in 1987 as not having a ' good name.
She has been credited with coining the term, " queer theory ", but abandoning it barely three years later, on the grounds that it had been taken over by those mainstream forces and institutions it was coined to resist.
She eventually chose the codename Gloriana, a name of victory coined by the demons of Hell.
She coined the use of It, which is repeatedly yet erroneously described as a euphemism for sexuality, or sex appeal.
She coined the term Karezza ( from the Italian for " caress ") and authored a book by this name in 1896.
She once coined the slogan " Vodka gets you drunker quicker ".
She coined the term " Legend Cat " to refer to such cats and has since registered a trademark in the U. S. to limit the term to describe permitted outcrosses used in her breeding program.
She has coined the term dominator culture to describe a system of top-down rankings ultimately backed up by fear or force.
She also coined the more serious appellation for this form of therapy, " her talking cure ," which is widely regarded as the basis of Freudian psychoanalysis.
She often behaves in a selfish manner ( as seen during her affair ) but unless her self-involvement is pointed out by friends, she is apt to blame this on her tendency to get ' Carried Away ', a phrase coined by Mr. Big in Season 2.
She was coined in the book The Seven Daughters of Eve by Bryan Sykes.
She also coined the kind world hypothesis, claiming that superficial properties usually tell a lot about the structural features of the object: " If something looks like a tiger, it probably is a tiger ".
She is known for her nickname, " Janice Dean, the Weather Machine ", coined by evening Fox News Channel anchor Shepard Smith.
She is also known for having coined the name " Nigeria ".

She and phrase
She was a living doll and no mistake -- the blue-black bang, the wide cheekbones, olive-flushed, that betrayed the Cherokee strain in her Midwestern lineage, and the mouth whose only fault, in the novelist's carping phrase, was that the lower lip was a trifle too voluptuous.
He said of his mother, " She improved my love of vegetables by introducing the phrase, ' You can't go out and play cricket until you have eaten all your vegetables.
She admits that the phrase " really real " is apparently senseless but nonetheless has tried to explicate the supposed difference between the two.
She was misinterpreted by many as claiming the doctrine as a direct origin of the phrase and the connection gained currency in 1982, when the U. S. Commission on Civil Rights issued a report on wife abuse, titled " Under the Rule of Thumb.
She tends to repeat every phrase Fishface Fraggle says.
This phrase became the tag line for Lennon's song, " She Said She Said ", which appeared on the Revolver ( 1966 ) album.
She teaches them to conga and demonstrates to Bertram the meaning of the phrase " yum yum " ( kisses ).
She repeats the last phrase three times and the assembly recites it three times after her.
She compared the phrase to " All this and heaven, too!
* She is certain of success-quite specifies certain of success in the adverbial phrase quite certain of success
The movie, based on H. Rider Haggard's novel of the same name, is perhaps best known for popularizing a phrase from the novel, " She who must be obeyed.
She says " meow " (" nyan ") after almost every phrase she says, though she is the only cat who does this.
She told Lucky the secret trigger phrase but nothing happened.
She gained nationwide fame with her " You don't have to be afraid of me " phrase.
She is clothed like a man, and armed only with her wits and a scrap of paper containing a mysterious Arabic phrase.
She also frequently ends her sentences with the phrase " desu-no.
She is well known for this attitude from her catch phrase: " Ecchi na no wa ikenai to omoimasu " (" I think that dirty thoughts are bad ").
She called them the " devil's children ," the phrase June had apparently used of Sheila, and said she believed she was capable of murdering them, or of getting them to kill others.
English as She Is Spoke is the common name of a 19th-century book written by Pedro Carolino and falsely additionally credited to José da Fonseca, which was intended as a Portuguese-English conversational guide or phrase book, but is regarded as a classic source of unintentional humour, as the given English translations are generally completely incoherent.
The Portuguese-French phrase book is apparently a competent work, without the defects that characterise English as She Is Spoke.
McCartney and an uncredited George Harrison guested on " Carolina In My Mind ", whose lyric holy host of others standing around me made reference to the Beatles, while the title phrase of Taylor's " Something in the Way She Moves " provided the starting point for Harrison's classic " Something ".

She and continuous
She regarded the creation of Christian Science as an important event that resulted from embracing continuous divine revelation.
She remains the oldest continuous political-religious symbol in Western civilization.
She remains the longest ever serving female Member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, by both length of total and length of continuous service.
She then experienced continuous parliamentary pressure because of the voting scandal involving DOS MP Neda Arnerić.
She was to grow into one of the most powerful modernist critics in Finland and at times she has been seen as almost a posthumous spokeswoman and interpreter of Södergran, not least because so few others had been in continuous and close long-term contact with the poet and were still alive and willing to speak in public when Södergran became an established classic.
She served five continuous two-year terms as mayor, partly during a downturn in the economy.
Once Quark is ready to discuss business, he is surprised to hear she is looking to acquire weapons: She wishes to acquire a continuous supply of " guns, phaser banks, photon torpedoes, troop transports, and a number of cobalt thorium devices ", among others.
She received the Trailblazer Award from the South Asians in Media, Marketing and Entertainment Association for her blazing trails in the U. S. for Indian entertainers as the first Bollywood actor to win a major record deal in the U. S., and her ongoing commitment and passion for continuous creative, artistic and personal achievement.
She found in the hardened shapes of the set plaster a form that was willing to accept, continual and profound adjustments of the major forms without the loss of the sense of “ arrival ” at the surface, essential to Rodin ’ s method of continuous addition.
She was renowned for her continuous engagement with contemporary political, social, and cultural concerns.
She became the first woman editor of the agenda-setting Today programme, ran the first Gulf War Radio 4 News FM service, and went on to launch Britain's first continuous news and sport radio station, Five Live, before launching the television channel BBC News 24.
She spends most of the series questioning her friends whether something is edible or not ( like butterflies ), and her continuous misunderstandings about Earth ( such as believing that April Fools ' Day means that everyone on Earth lies for one day ) is the title's primary source of humor.
She tries hacking into the UPA systems as a part of her continuous training and practice.
She has over 30 wins against top 10 players and has spent 18 consecutive years in the top 100, the longest ever continuous span by any female tennis player who hasn't reached top 10.
She revisits the relationship between function and form and proposes that – rather than being read simply as the outcome of epochal movements – the history of form contains a continuous thread in which historical ideas have been evolved and transformed to produce novel forms.

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