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`` We, the Subscribers, do agree, that as soon as a convenient Number of Persons have subscribed to this, or a similar Writing, We will present a petition to the Hon'ble General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, praying for an Act incorporating into a Body politic the subscribers to such Writing with Liberty to build such a Bridge, and a Right to demand a Toll equal to that received at Malden Bridge, and on like Terms, and if such an Act shall be obtained, then we severally agree each with the others, that we will hold in the said Bridge the several shares set against our respective Names, the whole into two hundred shares being divided, and that we will pay such sums of Money at such Times and in such Manners, as by the said proposed Corporation, shall be directed and required ''.
Terms such as " action ", " skirmish ", " firefight ", " raid " or " offensive patrol " are used to describe small-scale battle-like encounters.
Terms such as " media imperialism ", " structural imperialism ", " cultural dependency and domination ", " cultural synchronization ", " electronic colonialism ", " ideological imperialism ", and " economic imperialism " have all been used to describe the same basic notion of cultural imperialism.
Terms of peace, including a voluntary abdication, were agreed upon with Titus Flavius Sabinus II, but the soldiers of the Praetorian Guard — the imperial bodyguard — considered such a resignation disgraceful, and prevented Vitellius from carrying out the treaty.
Terms such as diaspora and refugee describe group exile, both voluntary and forced, and government in exile describes a government of a country that has been forced to relocate and argue its legitimacy from outside that country.
Terms such as " piano quintet " or " clarinet quintet " frequently refer to a string quartet plus a fifth instrument.
Terms such as " nut flush " or " nut full house " may be used to refer to the strongest hand possible in a particular category, even though it may not be the nut hand overall.
Terms such as " second-nut flush " and " third-nut straight " are also applicable.
* Terms relating to disability, such as " visually impaired " or " hearing impaired " in place of " blind " or " deaf "
Terms such as polyhistor, polymath or even universal genius are sometimes employed as synonyms to the term.
Terms such as liberal republic are also used to describe all of the modern liberal democracies.
Terms such as " stolen " were used in the context of taking children from their families – the Hon P. McGarry, a member of the Parliament of New South Wales, objected to the Aborigines Protection Amending Act 1915 which then enabled the Aborigines ' Protection Board to remove Aboriginal children from their parents without having to establish that they were in any way neglected or mistreated ; McGarry described the policy as " steal the child away from its parents ".
When All this is accomplished, -- but not till then, a negotiation may be commenced in some such Terms as the following-You take my opium-I take your Islands in return-we are therefore Quits, --& thenceforth if you please let us live in friendly Communion and good fellowship.
Terms such as ClearMotiv ( Viewsonic ), AMA ( BenQ ), MagicSpeed ( Samsung ) and ODC ( LG / Philips ) are widely used to identify RTC enabled displays.
Terms such as audio conferencing, telephone conferencing and phone conferencing are also sometimes used to refer to teleconferencing.
Terms such as Japanglish, Japlish or Janglish for Japan, Konglish for Korea, and Chinglish for China are more specific terms for Engrish.
Terms such as " incontinence pads " can be used to refer to adult diapers.
Terms were also arbitrarily extended by police, while some practitioners had ambiguous charges levied against them, such as " disrupting social order ", " endangering national security ", or " subverting the socialist system ".
Terms such as " transformation " can give the impression that theories of transformational generative grammar are intended as a model for the processes through which the human mind constructs and understands sentences.

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Terms invented by Adams in relation to the strip, and sometimes used by fans in describing their own office environments, include Induhvidual .” This term is based on the American English slang expression duh !” The conscious misspelling of individual as induhvidual is a pejorative term for people who are not in the DNRC ( Dogbert's New Ruling Class ).
A Global Affairs Commentary: The Terms of Power ,” Foreign Policy in Focus, November 6, 2002 )
In 1971, M. H. Abrams, in A Glossary of Literary Terms, notes that the term has undergone a relative diminishment of form and defines pathetic fallacy as a common phenomenon in descriptive poetry, in which the ascription of human traits to inanimate nature is less formally managed than in the figure called personification .”
Terms such as justification ,” redemption ,” atonement ,” and the Johannine abide in formulae have been retained.
Terms such as MSM or same gender loving are often used in place of the word gay.
* Race .” In Critical Terms for Literary Study.
* Alotta, Robert I, A Glossary of Fortification Terms as they relate to Old Fort Mifflin Shackamaxon Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America 1972 12 pages
* A companion to The Book of Forms, The Book of Literary Terms, was a 1999 Choice Outstanding Academic Book in 2000 ; and a third, the 2004 The Book of Dialogue, was chosen in 2005 as a University Press Book Selected for Public and Secondary School Libraries .”

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Brooks next project came in 1983, when he wrote, produced and directed Terms of Endearment, adapting the screenplay from Larry McMurtry's novel of the same name.
Hobson-Jobson is the short ( and better-known ) title of Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and of Kindred Terms, Etymological, Historical, Geographical and Discursive, a historical dictionary of Anglo-Indian words and terms from Indian languages which came into use during the British rule of India.

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Terms used to describe the motor neuron diseases can be confusing ; in the UK " motor neuron disease " ( with " neuron " sometimes spelt " neurone ") refers to both amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( the most common form of disease ) and to the broader spectrum of motor neuron diseases including progressive muscular atrophy, primary lateral sclerosis, and progressive bulbar palsy.
Terms with systematic ambiguity may be written with subscripts denoting that one level of meaning is considered a higher priority than another in their interpretation.
Users found breaking the rules set in the Terms and Conditions may be sent a warning or have their account suspended, silenced, or permanently deactivated.
Terms like pre-velar ( intermediate between palatal and velar ), post-velar ( between velar and uvular ), and upper vs lower pharyngeal may be used to specify more precisely where an articulation takes place.
Moreover, towards concluding the Pacific Theatre of War, the Potsdam Conference issued the Potsdam Declaration, the Proclamation Defining Terms for Japanese Surrender ( 26 July 1945 ) wherein the Western Allies ( UK, US, USSR ) and the Nationalist China of General Chiang Kai-shek asked Japan to surrender or be destroyed.
Terms for young deer vary similarly, with that of most being called a " fawn " and that of the larger species " calf "; young of the smallest kinds may be a kid.
As defined by the US Federal Glossary of Telecommunication Terms ( FS-1037C ), " brightness " should now be used only for non-quantitative references to physiological sensations and perceptions of light.
This sort of usage might be non-compliant with the Terms of Service ( ToS ) of the typical local providers that deliver their service via the consumer phone and cable duopoly.
Terms built with unary symbols and constants can be considered as strings.
Terms like Parameshvara, Ishvara, Bhagavan, Brahman, Paramatma are held to be synonymous with ParaBrahman.
While many sources uses the terms stream of consciousness and interior monologue as synonyms, the Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms suggests, that " they can also be distinguished psychologically and literarily.
Terms in constant expressions are typically simple literals, such as the integer, but can also be variables whose values are never modified, or variables explicitly marked as constant.
Hall's writings at Leicester embraced various tracts printed for private circulation ; a number of dontributions to the Eclectic Review, among which may be mentioned his articles on Foster's Essays and on Zeal without Innovation ; several sermons, including those On the Advantages of Knowledge to the Lower Classes ( 1810 ), On the Death of the Princess Charlotte ( 1817 ), and On the Death of Dr Ryland ( 1825 ); and his pamphlet on Terms of Communion, in which he advocated intercommunion with all those who acknowledged the " essentials " of Christianity.
In 2004, author Jon Ronson cited an unclassified military report titled " Non-Lethal Weapons: Terms and References " 21 acoustic weapons were listed, in various stages of development, including the Infrasound (" Very low-frequency sound which can travel long distances and easily penetrate most buildings and vehicles ... biophysical effects are projected to be: nausea, loss of bowels, disorientation, vomiting, potential internal organ damage or death may occur.
The Terms of Use have since been amended with terms that indicate such a suit would not be possible in the future:
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Terms appear in the expansion of the transition probability above which involve ; these can be thought of as representing interference between the different basis elements or quantum alternatives.
Terms commonly associated with it are " linguistic " ( because theories are components of a language ) and " syntactic " ( because a language has rules about how symbols can be strung together ).

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