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Sometimes he uses it as a subjective, descriptive term, and sometimes as an objective, diagnostic one.
The term " the United States " has historically been used, sometimes in the plural (" these United States "), and other times in the singular, without any particular grammatical consistency.
Naturally occurring asphalt is sometimes specified by the term " crude bitumen "; its viscosity is similar to that of cold molasses .< ref >
The use of multi-defined words requires the author or speaker to clarify their context, and sometimes elaborate on their specific intended meaning ( in which case, a less ambiguous term should have been used ).
The term Ethiopian Ocean sometimes appeared until the mid-19th century.
In the lingo of the poker variation Texas Hold ' em, the hole cards Ace – King ( unsuited ) are sometimes referred to as an " Anna Kournikova ", a term introduced by the poker commentator Vince van Patten during a WPT tournament because it " looks great but never wins ".
The term Angst distinguishes itself from the word Furcht ( German for " fear ") in that Furcht is a negative anticipation regarding a concrete threat, while Angst is a ( possibly nondirectional ) emotion, though the terms are colloquially sometimes used synonymously.
The term " ataxia " is sometimes used in a broader sense to indicate lack of coordination in some physiological process.
The term " alloy " is sometimes used in everyday speech as a synonym for a particular alloy.
In modern usage, the term is sometimes used improperly as a catch-all classification of " other world religions " alongside major organized religions.
In other instances, it either shares a term with American English, as with truck ( UK: lorry ) or eggplant ( UK: aubergine ), or sometimes with British English, as with mobile phone ( US: cell phone ) or bonnet ( US: hood ).
The term " wild type " allele is sometimes used to describe an allele that is thought to contribute to the typical phenotypic character as seen in " wild " populations of organisms, such as fruit flies ( Drosophila melanogaster ).
The term " aviation " is sometimes used interchangeably with aeronautics, although " aeronautics " includes lighter-than-air craft such as airships, and includes ballistic vehicles while " aviation " does not.
Else Christensen's Odinism, which is sometimes identified with the term Ásatrú, originated around the same period.
Prior to the emergence of the term Mizrahi, the term " Arab Jews " was sometimes used to describe Jews of the Arab world.
The term antidepressant is sometimes applied to any therapy ( e. g., psychotherapy, electro-convulsive therapy, acupuncture ) or process ( e. g., sleep disruption, increased light levels, regular exercise ) found to improve a clinically depressed mood.
In professional and research contexts, the term " alcoholism " sometimes encompasses both alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence, and sometimes is considered equivalent to alcohol dependence.
In music, the term abstraction can be used to describe improvisatory approaches to interpretation, and may sometimes indicate abandonment of tonality.
Professional mathematicians sometimes use the term ( higher ) arithmetic when referring to more advanced results related to number theory, but this should not be confused with elementary arithmetic.
The term " aspiration " is sometimes also used for the replacement of a ( usually fricative ) consonant with an sound, but that process is more accurately termed debuccalization.
Running amok, sometimes referred to as simply amok ( also spelled amuk, from the Malay meaning " mad with uncontrollable rage ") is a term for a killing spree perpetrated by an individual out of rage or resentment over perceived mistreatment.
The disputed books, included in one canon but not in others, are often called the Biblical apocrypha, a term that is sometimes used specifically ( and possibly pejoratively in English ) to describe the books in the Catholic and Orthodox canons that are absent from the Jewish Masoretic Text ( also called the Tanakh or Miqra ) and most modern Protestant Bibles.
To refer explicitly to the technical meaning of " at bat " described above, the term " official at bat " is sometimes used.

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Despite significant efforts, British control of Northern European waters rendered these ambitions impractical in the short term, and the Royal Navy remained firmly in control of the Atlantic Ocean.
The term labyrinth came to be applied to any unicursal maze, whether of a particular circular shape ( illustration ) or rendered as square.
The term appears in the context of an oracle against a dead king of Babylon, who is addressed as הילל בן שחר ( hêlêl ben šāḥar ), rendered by the King James Version as " Lucifer, son of the dawn " and by others as " morning star, son of the dawn ".
They adopted the term (" the Third Empire " – usually rendered in English in the partial-translation " the Third Reich "), first used in a 1923 novel by Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, that counted the mediaeval Holy Roman Empire as the first and the 1871-1918 monarchy as the second, which was then to be followed by a " reinvigorated " third one.
The term derives from the story that the kings of Siam ( now Thailand ) were accustomed to make a present of one of these animals to courtiers who had rendered themselves obnoxious, in order to ruin the recipient by the cost of its maintenance.
Although there is still debate as to whether one should accept the field as " real ", the debate over using the term wave or particle is rendered meaningless.
* ( hyperēphania ) hubris-in the Philokalia, this term is rendered as self-esteem.
* ( lypē ) sadness-in the Philokalia, this term is rendered as envy, sadness at another's good fortune.
* ( akēdia ) acedia-in the Philokalia, this term is rendered as dejection.
Accordingly, in this context, people born on Saturday were specially designated as sabbatianoí in Greek and sâbotnichavi in Bulgarian ; the term has been rendered in English as " Sabbatarians ".
A direct translation of that term is " heretical teaching ", but during the anti-Falun Gong propaganda campaign was rendered as " evil cult " in English.
The Classical Greek term was ἡ νέκυια ( nekyia ), from the episode of the Odyssey in which Odysseus visits the realm of the dead, νεκυομαντεία in Hellenistic Greek, rendered as necyomantīa in Latin, and as necyomancy in 17th century English.
It was popular knowledge in Germany that Walter appeared to play better the worse the weather was, and so now the term " Fritz Walter's weather " is used to describe rainy weather conditions, often rendered with odd local dialect grammar " of Fritz, his weather ".
Another theory suggests that the town's name has a Slavic origin, pointing to the Proto-Slavic word byk, meaning " ox " or " bull ", the region being very suitable for raising cattle ; the term, rendered into Romanian alphabet as bâc, was probably the origin of Bâcău.
In the Koine Greek of the New Testament, the term " the son of man " is invariably " ὁ υἱὸς τοὺ ἀνθρώπου ", which might be rendered more literally " the son of the human being ".
* William Gibson's novel Spook Country coined the term " Geohacking ", where artists use a mix of GPS and 3D graphics technology to embed rendered meshes in real world landscapes.
Thus, partially translated and partially transliterated, the term could be rendered " Praise Jah.
In the 20th century, the term was imported to modern Mandarin, rendered as, where it retains its older meaning of " convenient " and also refers to bento in mainland China and generic boxed lunches in Taiwan.
:: ambient reflection constant, the ratio of reflection of the ambient term present in all points in the scene rendered
Kaufmann's introduction to his own translation included a blistering critique of Common's version ; he notes that in one instance, Common has taken the German " most evil " and rendered it " baddest ", a particularly unfortunate error not merely for his having coined the term " baddest ", but also because Nietzsche dedicated a third of The Genealogy of Morals to the difference between " bad " and " evil ".
The term Unplugged has become a term used to describe music usually heard on amplified instruments such as electric guitar and synthesizer that is rendered instead on instruments that are not electronically amplified, for example acoustic guitar or traditional piano, although a microphone is still used.
" The original Chinese has an onomatopoetic term dada kazuo ( 噠噠咔唑 " click ; tick ") rendered into damanling ( 噠蟎靈 " pyridaben ") and kazuo ( 咔唑 " carbazole ").
In English, the term ( Bundes ) land is commonly rendered as " state " or " province ".
Improved relations between China and the United States during the later years of the Cold War rendered the term more or less obsolete, except when it referred to the Korean Peninsula and the divide between allies of the US and allies of the USSR in Southeast Asia.

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