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The term amber is loosely used to describe a scent that is warm, musky, rich and honey-like, and also somewhat oriental and earthy.
How best to define the term art is a subject of constant contention ; many books and journal articles have been published arguing over even the basics of what we mean by the term art ”.
Although the term biochemistry seems to have been first used in 1882, it is generally accepted that the formal coinage of biochemistry occurred in 1903 by Carl Neuberg, a German chemist.
* The Heading ( 1: 1 ): As is typical of prophetic books, an anonymous editor has supplied the name of the prophet, an indication of his time of activity, and an identification of his speech as the word of Yahweh ”, a generic term carrying a claim to prophetic legitimacy and authority.
In the ancient world, at the Alexandrian Library, scholars coined the Greek term Hoi enkrithentes (“ the admitted ”, the included ”) to identify the writers in the canon.
Laissez-faire advocates criticize the term as an ideologically motivated attempt to cast what is in their view the fundamental problem of government intervention or investments as an avoidable aberration ; free-market advocates refer to governmental favoritism as " crony socialism ", " venture socialism " or " corporatism, a modern form of mercantilism " to emphasize that the only way to run a profitable business in such systems is to have help from corrupt government officials.
One of the earliest articulations of the anthropological meaning of the term " culture " came from Sir Edward Tylor who writes on the first page of his 1897 book: Culture, or civilization, taken in its broad, ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society .” The term " civilization " later gave way to definitions by V. Gordon Childe, with culture forming an umbrella term and civilization becoming a particular kind of culture.
In the diagram, the working body ( system ), a term introduced by Clausius in 1850, can be any fluid or vapor body through which heat Q can be introduced or transmitted to produce work.
The more correct term is plate armour ”.
The term clone is derived from the Ancient Greek word κλών ( klōn, twig ”), referring to the process whereby a new plant can be created from a twig.
Compare the ingredients listed ( spirits, sugar, water, and bitters ) with the ingredients of an Old Fashioned, which originated as a term used by late 19th century bar patrons to distinguish cocktails made the old-fashioned way from newer, more complex cocktails.
Toxicologists use the term alcohol intoxication to discriminate between alcohol and other toxins.
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 ).
During his term as Vice President, George H. W. Bush was first depicted as completely invisible, his words emanating from a little voice box in the air.
On the contrary, advertisers cannot market their products as better as it is a comparative term, and a claim of superiority.
Also, considering the evidence from the time, Evangeliou thought the definition of the term Gnostics was unclear.

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Thus, over the past 1, 500 years, some Christians have used the term Arian to refer to those groups that see themselves as worshiping Jesus Christ or respecting his teachings, but do not hold to the Nicene creed.
The term Arian was first coined by Athanasius to describe both followers of Arius, and followers of ideas that he deemed as bad as Arius '.
Athanasius used the term Arian to describe many of his opponents, except for Miletians.
Since Valentinus had used the term hypostases, his name came up in the Arian disputes in the fourth century.
In Philippopolis, they anathemized the term homoousios, in effect excommunicating Pope Julius I as well as their rivals at the Council in Sardica, and introduced the term Anomoian and as a result, the Arian controversy was perpetuated, rather than resolved, as was the original intention of the Roman emperors Constans and Constantius along with Pope Julius who called the Council of Sardica.
Whether or not the so-called " fourth formula " is to be ascribed to a continuation of this synod or to a subsequent but distinct assembly of the same year, its aim is like that of the first three ; while repudiating certain Arian formulas it avoids the orthodox term " homoousios ," fiercely advocated by Athanasius and accepted by the First Council of Nicaea.

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Later in the novel, when Tarrou tells Rieux the story of his life, he adds a new dimension to the term plague .“ He views it not just as a specific disease or simply as the presence of an impersonal evil external to humans.
Derrida states that the motif of deconstruction has been associated with " poststructuralism "" but that this term was " a word unknown in France until its return from the United States.
The term far from sources refers to how far from the source ( moving at the speed of light ) any portion of the outward-moving EM field is located, by the time that source currents are changed by the varying source potential, and the source has therefore begun to generate an outwardly moving EM field of a different phase.
The term Euclidean distinguishes these spaces from the curved spaces of non-Euclidean geometry and Einstein's general theory of relativity, and is named for the Greek mathematician Euclid of Alexandria.
Guyatt later coined the term evidence-based in 1990.
Arthur Versluis ( Professor, Ph. D., Michigan State University ) proposes the term sympathetic empiricism as the approach that he finds most amenable in the study of Western Esotericism.
They used the term Final Solution to refer to their plan to annihilate the Jewish people .”
This ambiguity began in 1998 when people started to use the term open source software rather than free software .” People in the community of free software used these separate terms as a way to differentiate what they did.
As a term, food writing is a relatively new descriptor.
For instance, in two studies by the American Mosaic Project, racial inequality in the United States was framed as either Black Disadvantage or White Privilege .” When the term black disadvantage was used to describe racial inequality, white participants felt less collectively responsible for the harm done to the out-group, which lessened collective guilt.
The term analytic function is often used interchangeably with holomorphic function ”, although the word analytic is also used in a broader sense to describe any function ( real, complex, or of more general type ) that is equal to its Taylor series in a neighborhood of each point in its domain.
The term hypnosis comes from the Greek word hypnos which means sleep.

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Father of the House is a term that has by tradition been unofficially bestowed on certain members of some national legislatures, most notably the House of Commons in the United Kingdom.
Some navies use the term admiral of the navy as a title bestowed upon a fleet admiral or other senior naval official.
Another expression, " terroir " is a French term originally used for wine and coffee to denote the special characteristics that geography bestowed upon these products.
He coined the term " freeborn rights ", defining them as rights with which every human being is born, as opposed to rights bestowed by government or human law.
The term Sheikh was bestowed by the Emir ( Prince ) of Lebanon in a " Faramen of Mashiakha " allowing the persons in charge to represent the Emir in respective geographic parts of the Old Lebanon ( the actual Mount Lebanon, and North Lebanon, excepting Tripoli city ), their official duty was to collect the Mireh ( Tax that was collected and offered to the Ottomans ).
While French Huguenots had derisively bestowed the name Triumvirate on the alliance formed in 1561 between Catholic Francis, Duke of Guise, Anne de Montmorency, and Jacques Dalbon, Seigneur de Saint Andre during the French Wars of Religion, in later years the term would be used to describe other arrangements within France.
* A title Niyazov bestowed upon himself during his lifetime term as President of Turkmenistan from 1991 to 2006
Freedom of the City, or Freedom of Entry, is an honour bestowed by some municipalities in Australia, Canada, Croatia, France, Gibraltar, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, South Africa, Spain, the United Kingdom and Zimbabwe to esteemed members of its community and to organisations to be honoured, often for service to the community ; the term applies to two separate honours, one civilian and one military.
With the Restoration, both Monck and Clarke had great favour with Charles II, who bestowed knighthood upon Clarke and gave him the use, for a term of some years, of the great lodge and 60 acres within Marylebone Park.
The term great responsibility implies senior military responsibility, and the decoration is normally only bestowed to senior Navy Flag and Marine Corps General Officers or extremely senior enlisted positions such as the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, or Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps.
" Papa Haydn " started out as a term of affection bestowed on Haydn by the musicians who worked for him.
Hodgskin was " a free-market radical who was one of the first to apply the term ' capitalist ' disparagingly to the beneficiaries of government favors bestowed on capital at the expense of labor.
The term Dynastic Order is also used for those orders which continue to be bestowed by former monarchs and their descendants after they have been removed from power.
In the Archieratikon ( Slavonic: Chinovnik ), the liturgical book containing the services as celebrated by a bishop, the term Protodeacon is used to refer to the senior-ranking deacon who is serving, regardless of whether or not he has actually had that rank bestowed upon him.
The term prima ballerina assoluta was originally inspired by the Italian ballet masters of the early Romantic Ballet and was bestowed on a ballerina who was considered to be exceptionally talented and above the standard of other leading ballerinas.

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