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Barth traces the first documented use to a centrist political meeting in the Munich Löwenbräu-Keller on November 2, 1918, in which Ernst Müller-Meiningen, a member of the Progressive coalition in the Reichstag, used the term to exhort his listeners to keep fighting:
Bismarck opened debate on the subject on 17 November 1881 in the Imperial Message to the Reichstag, using the term practical Christianity to describe his program.
This led to eight Reichstag elections taking place in the 14 years of the Republic's existence ; only one parliamentary term, that of 1920-1924, was completed without elections being held early.
The word is also used by Swedish speakers for the parliaments of Finland ( it is the official term used by the Swedish-speaking minority there ) and Estonia, and for the old Reichstag of Germany as well as the parliament building in Berlin ( reciprocally, " Reichstag " is the standard German translation of " riksdag ").
The term " Reichstag fire " is used by some writers to denote an calamitous event staged by a political movement, orchestrated in a manner that casts blame on their opponents, thus causing the opponents to be viewed with suspicion by the general public.
The term Reichstag, when used to connote a parliament, dates back to the Holy Roman Empire.
The latter devolved into the Reichstag of Nazi Germany, which left the building ( and ceased to act as a parliament ) after the 1933 fire and never returned ; the term Reichstag has not been used by German parliaments since World War II.
He planned to persuade the Reichstag to cancel the 1932 presidential election and extend Hindenburg's term.
Schleicher claimed that Brüning could have had Hindenburg ′ s term extended by the Reichstag, but chose not to in order to humiliate Hindenburg by making him appear on the same stage as Social Democratic leaders.
Since then, the official term in Swedish is riksdag, equivalent of the German Reichstag.
Bismarck opened debate on the subject on 17 November 1881 in the Imperial Message to the Reichstag, using the term practical Christianity to describe his program.

term and also
This term was also used by the cowboy in the sense of a human showin' fight, as one cowhand was heard to say, `` He arches his back like a mule in a hailstorm ''.
The term altruism may also refer to an ethical doctrine that claims that individuals are morally obliged to benefit others.
Assistive technology or adaptive technology ( AT ) is an umbrella term that includes assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities and also includes the process used in selecting, locating, and using them.
Until the 20th century, the term asphaltum was also used.
The term also broadly refers to any enterprise that is potentially fraught with physical, financial or psychological risk, such as a business venture, a love affair, or other major life undertakings.
Anatolia ( from Greek — " east " or "( sun ) rise "; also Asia Minor, from " small Asia "; in modern ) is a geographic and historical term denoting the westernmost protrusion of Asia, comprising the majority of the Republic of Turkey.
Other terms that have been used include neosyllabary ( Février 1959 ), pseudo-alphabet ( Householder 1959 ), semisyllabary ( Diringer 1968 ; a word which has other uses ) and syllabic alphabet ( Coulmas 1996 ; this term is also a synonym for syllabary ).
The term analog signal usually refers to electrical signals ; however, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and other systems may also convey analog signals.
The Senate also has 18 members, elected for a four year term by and from the chiefs of the islands.
The term was also used to describe sculpture and painting that demonstrated a greater degree of naturalism.
" This term apparently also inspired the name of the alternate history book list, uchronia. net.
The term may also refer to the physical region where the electron can be calculated to be, as defined by the particular mathematical form of the orbital.
The term may be also used loosely or metaphorically to denote highly skilled people in any non -" art " activities, as well — law, medicine, mechanics, or mathematics, for example.
Use of the word " artiste " can also be a pejorative term.
' American ' is derived from America, a term originally denoting all of the New World ( also called " the Americas ").
The Spanish term norteamericano ( North American ), is frequently used to refer things and persons from the United States, but this term can also denote people and things from Canada, and the rest of North America.
For referring specifically to a U. S. national and things, the words used are estadunidense ( also spelled estado-unidense ) ( United States person ), from Estados Unidos da América, and ianque ( Yankee ), but the term most often used is norte-americano, even though it could, as with its Spanish equivalent, in theory apply to Canadians, Mexicans, etc., as well.
Latin Americans also may employ the term norteamericano ( North American ), which conflates the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The term argot is also used to refer to the informal specialized vocabulary from a particular field of study, hobby, job, sport, etc.
Those who uphold the original beliefs of Jacobus Arminius himself, is the common way to define Arminianism, but those of Hugo Grotius, John Wesley and others also understood the term as a sort of umbrella for a bigger alliance of ideas as well.
The term can also refer to an establishment which has long ceased to function as an abbey, in some cases for centuries ( for example, see Westminster Abbey below ).
Amber occurring in coal seams is also called resinite, and the term ambrite is applied to that found specifically within New Zealand coal seams.
The term “ amber ” is loosely used to describe a scent that is warm, musky, rich and honey-like, and also somewhat oriental and earthy.
) The book also introduces the term " Absalonism ", as a generic term for a son's rebellion against his father.

term and remains
The term " Hamito-Semitic " remains in use in the academic traditions of some European countries.
The use of term bean to refer to species other than Phaseolus thus remains.
" Black and Tan " or " Tan " remains a pejorative term for the British in Ireland, and they are still despised by many in Ireland.
However, the term remains applicable to persons in all states, single or married, clerical or lay, and has implications beyond sexual temperance.
The exact term was not used by Marx in any of his works, and the actual presence of " dialectical materialism " within his thought remains the subject of significant controversy, particularly regarding the relationship between dialectics, ontology and nature.
In practice, this means the government remains in power for close to its full term, and choose an election date it calculates to be in its best interests ( unless something special happens, such as a motion of no-confidence ).
But the term does not cover a song, dance, or tune that has been taken over ready-made and remains unchanged.
Nonetheless, convention continues and " Hittite " remains the standard term used.
The origin of the Hamma term remains uncertain ,< ref >< cite id = Verg > as does the exact location of the castle.
" Benjamin's friend and colleague Gershom Scholem would argue that Benjamin's critique of historical materialism was so definitive that, as Mark Lilla would write, " nothing remains of historical materialism [...] but the term itself.
, the word " mercantilism " remains a pejorative term, often used to attack various forms of protectionism.
The term remains ambiguous and it can follow any one of the following common definitions:
The term " medicine people " is commonly used in Native American communities, for example, when Arwen Nuttall ( Cherokee ) of the National Museum of the American Indian writes, " The knowledge possessed by medicine people is privileged, and it often remains in particular families.
Nevertheless, in practice, " micron " remains a widely used term in preference to " micrometre " in many English-speaking countries, and in American English the use of " micron " helps differentiate the unit from the micrometer, a measuring device, because the unit's name in mainstream American spelling is a homograph of the device's name.
Machiavellianism also remains a popular term used in speeches and journalism ; while in psychology, it denotes a personality type.
Archaeologists in particular use the term to denote a record of material remains that is suspected of having formed during an extended period but that cannot be resolved in such a way that temporally discrete traces can be recognized as such.
Psychiatrist Glen Gabbard writes that despite efforts by Stekel and Money, " the term paraphilia remains pejorative in most circumstances.
The Canadian prime minister serves at Her Majesty's pleasure, meaning the post does not have a fixed term ; once appointed and sworn in by the governor general, the prime minister remains in office until he or she resigns, is dismissed, or dies.
The contemporary service books of many Anglican provinces do not use the term but it remains in the Book of Common Prayer.
As the U. S. government remains the most active proponent of the " rogue state " expression, the term has received much criticism from those who disagree with U. S. foreign policy.
This means that substituting x = 1 + t yields a polynomial in t with constant term 1, while the coefficient of t < sup > 3 </ sup > remains the same as the coefficient of x < sup > 3 </ sup >.
Brichtothe states that it is " not mere sentimental respect for the physical remains that is ... the motivation for the practice, but rather an assumed connection between proper sepulture and the condition of happiness of the deceased in the afterlife " According to Brichtothe, the early Israelites apparently believed that the graves of family, or tribe, united into one, and that this unified collectivity is to what the Biblical Hebrew term Sheol refers.
Since the mid-1990s, the term " kcmil " has been adopted as the " official " designation of a thousand circular mils, but the designation " MCM " still remains in wide use.

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