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term's and historical
Despite the term's historical origins, there is no indication that any modern New Feminists oppose women's suffrage.
* Landscape planning: a linguistic and historical analysis of the term's use, Landscape Planning 9, ( 1982 / 3 ) pp. 179 – 192.

term's and use
Here is an example of the term's original use:
NME journalist Roy Carr is credited with proposing the term's use ( adopted from the cinematic French New Wave of the 1960s ) in this context.
This may also be related to the term's claimed use as military slang for a land mine, not well documented.
The term's usage later expanded to include the use of e-mail filters that delete incoming messages that meet certain filter criteria set by the receiving user, so block messages from annoying senders.
Regardless of the term's literary use, anything that meets the criterion of a " map " that describes the location of a " treasure " could appropriately be called a " treasure map.
* Devil Strips – term's use and lore.
Traffic calming is a literal translation of the German word ' Verkehrsberuhigung ', the term's first published use in English being in 1985 by Carmen Hass-Klau.
* Pudd ' nhead Wilson written by Mark Twain reflects the term's use as a metaphor for the gray matter of a fool.
In popular use, positive reinforcement is often used as a synonym for reward, with people ( not behavior ) thus being " reinforced ", but this is contrary to the term's consistent technical usage, as it is a dimension of behavior, and not the person, which is strengthened.
This use of the word subluxation should not be confused with the term's precise anatomic usage which considers only the anatomical relationships.
E. Norman Veasey, the chief justice of Delaware Supreme Court, answered one such request in 2003 by noting the term's extensive use in rulings over the past 60 years.
Various works of fantasy fiction, such as Clark Ashton Smith's " Empire of the Necromancers ", had used lich as a general term for any corpse, animated or inanimate, before the term's specific use in fantasy role-playing games.
This use was exploited by the company in a 1990's advertising campaign, in which a harassed housewife exclaims " Horlicks " in a context where a stronger term could have been expected, thus widening the term's exposure and usage for a while.
The term's use of the word " college " refers to campus radio stations located at institutions of higher education in Canada and the United States, where the term " college " is considered to be interchangeable with the term " university ".
The term's popularity may have stemmed from its use in a well-known nautical poem by English Poet Laureate John Masefield entitled " Sea-Fever ", first published in 1902.
Liberal use of the word " shanty " by folklorists of the 20th century expanded the term's conceptual scope to include " sea-related work songs " in general.
In 2011, following the term's offhand use in a March 26 article appearing in The Spectator (" white-coated Jap bloke "), the Minister of the Japanese Embassy in London protested that " most Japanese people find the word ‘ Jap ’ offensive, irrespective of the circumstances in which it is used.
This is reflected in the term's wide use in modern American gang culture.
Levi seems to have been regarded by later Theosophists as the immediate source from which the term was adopted into their sevenfold schema of planes and bodies, though there was slight confusion as to the term's proper use.
Yet the term's use of open source clearly currently implies the meaning as given to it by the open source software movement ; where the source code of programs is published openly to allow anyone to locate and fix mistakes or add new functions.
The term was popularized in the 1896 US Presidential Election, when William McKinley supporters took to wearing gold lapel pins, gold neckties, and gold headbands in a demonstration of support for gold against the " silver menace ", though the term's original use may have been in Edgar Allan Poe's 1843 story " The Gold-Bug ," about a cryptographic treasure map.
The term's precise use and definition has varied with regard to transwomen, people born either biologically male or with ambiguous genitalia who self-identify as female.
This is the term's primary use in phonology when describing phonemes, or in phonetics when describing phones.
The term's first published use in a scholarly context is attributed to ethnobotanist Jonathan Ott, in 2001.

term's and contexts
The general phenomenon of a term's having different references in different contexts was called suppositio ( substitution ) by medieval logicians.

term's and typically
In this context, baseband is the term's antonym, referring to a single channel of analog video, typically in composite form with separate baseband audio.

term's and is
While the term's etymology might suggest that antisemitism is directed against all Semitic peoples, the term was coined in the late 19th century in Germany as a more scientific-sounding term for Judenhass (" Jew-hatred "),
The term's correct definition is broader, since a fatwā may concern any aspect of individual life, social norms, religion, war, peace, jihad, and politics.
The term's contemporary usage is notably unrelated to the USSR, such as in the expression “ North Korea's Gulag ” for camps operational still today.
That is, to engage in one's hobby equated to the horse outfit from the term's formulation and was considered a puerile overindulgence that would yield no benefit.
Harkins believes the most credible theory of the term's origin is that it derives from the linkage of two older Scottish expressions, " hill-folk " and " billie " which was a synonym for " fellow ", similar to " guy " or " bloke ".
As the athletic nickname of Indiana University Bloomington, the Hoosier is the subject of debate, primarily concerning the term's meaning and origin.
However, as a vague term, the definition of a technicality varies from person to person, and often is simply used to denote any portion of the law which interferes with the user of the term's desired outcome.
The number of arguments is called the term's arity.
Patriotism is a devotion to one's country, excluding differences caused by the dependencies of the term's meaning upon context, geography and philosophy.
" Semantic Web " is sometimes used as a synonym for " Web 3. 0 ", though each term's definition varies.
The term's origin is uncertain, but seems to enter Middle High German from Middle Low German.
The term's ultimate etymology is uncertain, perhaps from the Proto-Indo-European roots * tri-(" three ") and * bhew-(" to be ").
The term's origin is uncertain.
Although the above formulation is the common way of presenting the Phong reflection model, each term should only be included if the term's dot product is positive.
A number of philosophers have argued that ' water ' for both Oscar and Twin Oscar refers to anything that is sufficiently water-like ( i. e. the term's extension includes both H < sub > 2 </ sub > O and XYZ ).
The term's closest English translation is self-determination, although many also refer to it as ' absolute sovereignty ', autonomy, or Māori independence.
It describes how one has to substitute a term in a sentence based on its meaning — that is, based on the term's referent.
The term's first appearance in the New York Times is in a 1984 editorial penned by then mayor Ed Koch, appealing to the federal government to aid in fighting crime on the neighborhood's beleaguered streets:

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