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He used the term in a derogatory fashion to chide Arius supporters who did not see themselves as followers of Arius.
The term sasquatch is an anglicized derivative of the Halkomelem word sásq ets.
Burns coined the term Sasquatch, which is from the Halkomelem sásq ets (), and used it in his articles to describe a hypothetical single type of creature reflected in these various stories.
Now the most commonly understood meaning of the term ballad, sentimental ballads, sometimes called " tear-jerkers " or " drawing-room ballads " owing to their popularity with the middle classes, had their origins in the early ‘ Tin Pan Alley music industry of the later 19th century.
The term blitzkrieg is here employed with reference to Germany s efforts to win a quick victory in the First World War and is not associated with the use of armoured or mechanised forces or with airpower.
Those who made the Third Reich s military plans and organized its war economy appear rarely, if ever, to have employed the term blitzkrieg in official documents.
After a term as Praetor, the magistrate would serve as a provincial governor in the office of Propraetor, wielding Propraetor imperium, commanding the province s legions, and possessing ultimate authority within his province ( s ).
The term ‘ docetic should be used with caution, since its use is rather nebulous.
The ensuing debate reached an impasse as awareness grew that the very term ‘ docetism like ‘ gnosticism was difficult to define within the religio-historical framework of the debate.
* Niall Lucy points to the impossibility of defining the term at all, noting that: " While in a sense it is impossibly difficult to define, the impossibility has less to do with the adoption of a position or the assertion of a choice on deconstruction s part than with the impossibility of every ‘ is as such.
His partner Edgar Morin coined Cinéma vérité term when describing the style, using direct translation of Vertov s KinoPravda.
After the revolution Egypt s foreign exchange reserves fell from $ 36 billion in December 2010 to only $ 16. 3 billion in January 2012, also in February 2012 Standard & Poor s rating agency lowered the Egypt s credit rating from B + to B in the long term.
The writer of the letter of James identifies himself as “ a slave of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ ,” in much the same way as did Jude, who introduced the letter of Jude by calling himself “ a slave of Jesus Christ, but a brother of James .” ( Jas 1: 1 ; Jude 1 ) Furthermore, the salutation of James letter includes the term “ Greetings !” in the same way as did the letter concerning circumcision that was sent to the congregations.
The term, ‘ recapitulation ,’ has come to embody Haeckel s Biogenetic Law, for embryonic development is a recapitulation of evolution.
The term Neorealism was used for the first time for Luchino Visconti s Ossessione ( 1943 ): it is considered by many to be the first Italian neorealist film.
Classics of food writing, such as the 18th century French gastronome Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin s Physiologie du goût ( The Physiology of Taste ), predate the term and have helped to shape its meaning.
When Galileo was viewed as a private-sector development with public-sector financial participation, European Commission program managers sought Chinese participation in pursuit of Chinese cash in the short term and privileged access to China s market for positioning and timing applications in the longer term.
The term ‘ Hindu came to include persons professing any Indian religion ( i. e. Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism or Sikhism ) after India became an independent country
This story is not mentioned in Dunn s or Mencken s research, but if there were such a contractor and such events, they would have taken place after the term " Hoosier " was already well established in Appalachia and was becoming attached to Indiana.

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The term is often used synonymously with the term antibiotic ( s ); today, however, with increased knowledge of the causative agents of various infectious diseases, antibiotic ( s ) has come to denote a broader range of antimicrobial compounds, including anti-fungal and other compounds.
The term Enhanced Data Rate ( EDR ) is used to describe π / 4-DPSK and 8DPSK schemes, each giving 2 and 3 Mbit / s respectively.
The term BDSM was coined as a condensed acronym in the 1990s to combine communities and practices that had a significant amount of crossover – bondage and discipline ( B & D or B / D ), dominance and submission ( D & S or D / s ), and sadomasochism or sadism and masochism ( S & M or S / M ).
Now setting all of the X < sub > s </ sub > equal to the unlabeled variable X, so that the product becomes, the term for each k-combination from S becomes X < sup > k </ sup >, so that the coefficient of that power in the result equals the number of such k-combinations.
In general, the term copula is used to refer to the main copular verb ( s ) in a language.
In this local coordinate system the acceleration resembles the expression for nonuniform circular motion with the local radius ρ ( s ), and the centripetal acceleration is identified as the second term.
The term was first used in print in 1957 by P. Schuyler Miller in a review of John W. Campbell, Jr .' s Islands of Space in Astounding Science Fiction.

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The term " Bolshie " later became a slang term for anyone who was rebellious, aggressive or truculent.
The term nowadays applies more to youth sports like skateboarding, snowboarding, aggressive inline skating, FMX and BMX and is closely associated with marketing aimed at the younger generation, and their favored styles of clothing and music, such as the urban baggy look associated with skateboarders and loud, fast alternative rock.
It began a change in direction for the Marlins as they looked to be more aggressive on the trade front ( for their short term benefit ) and free agency.
" Imperialism has been subject to moral censure by its critics, and thus the term is frequently used in international propaganda as a pejorative for expansionist and aggressive foreign policy.
" Safer sex " is thought to be a more aggressive term which may make it more obvious to individuals that any type of sexual activity carries a certain degree of risk.
Generally, this term is used to indicate that the person is acting outside the confines of their gender roles, such as when women are assertive or aggressive, or when men are passive or servile.
of the band Bad Brains, regarded as a band that " put moshing on the map ," used the term mash in lyrics and in concert stage banter to both incite and to describe the aggressive and often violent dancing of the scene.
By now, Congress was split: Gokhale and Tilak were the respective leaders of the moderates and the " extremists " ( the latter now known by the more term, ' aggressive nationalists ') in the Congress.
Generally the term is used to denote a whimsical, non confrontational approach rather than aggressive mocking or cutting jokes.
As Daniel Mudd, then President and CEO of Fannie Mae, testified in 2007, instead the agency's underwriting requirements drove business into the arms of the private mortgage industry who marketed aggressive products without regard to future consequences: " We also set conservative underwriting standards for loans we finance to ensure the homebuyers can afford their loans over the long term.
An older use of the term " financial engineering " that is less common today is aggressive restructuring of corporate balance sheets.
The term she-male has been used since the mid-19th century, when it was a humorous colloquialism for female, especially an aggressive woman.
Both parts of the binomial name refer to the aggressive behaviour of the bird at its mating arenas ; Philomachus is derived from Ancient Greek philo-" loving " and machē " battle ", and pugnax from the Latin term for " combative ".
Okalik was perceived as strategic, intelligent, a very quick and thorough study in his work, while his adversaries characterized him as short-tempered and aggressive, especially in his second term.
During his term, Bhutto was known to be formulating aggressive geostrategic and foreign policies towards India.
In the first State of the State in his second term, he proposed the elimination of teacher tenure, becoming one of the most aggressive governors in the country when it comes to education reform.
Men who were purely homosexual might be called " woman-haters " ( onna-girai ); this term, however, carried the connotation of aggressive distaste of women in all social contexts, rather than simply a preference for male sexual partners.
The term " Imperialism " was originally introduced into English in its present sense in the late 1870s by opponents of the allegedly aggressive and ostentatious imperial policies of British prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli.
The term " dropping in " can be used with any extreme sport like skateboarding, aggressive inline skating or BMX, on any type of ramp.
The term diathesis relates to certain features of Dupuytren's disease and indicates an aggressive course of disease.
Cock rock is a term, typically used derogatively, to describe a style of rock music that emphasised an aggressive form of male sexuality.
The term was used by sociologists Simon Frith and Angela McRobbie in 1978 to point to the contrast between male dominated sub-culture of cock rock which was " aggressive, dominating and boastful " and the more feminised teenybop stars of pop music.
In baseball, the term green-light is when the player is given permission from the manager to be aggressive.

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