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term and Rogernomics
After Rogernomics, the New Zealand Labour Party was paralysed by infighting for most of the next six years, as former Trade Minister Mike Moore became Leader of the Opposition ( 1990 – 1993 ), followed by Helen Clark, whose first term as Leader of the Opposition was undermined by Moore's populist personal faction.
Commentators coined the term Rogernomics for these policies, drawing connections with Reaganomics and with Thatcherism.

term and portmanteau
The term avionics was coined by journalist Philip J. Klass as a portmanteau of aviation electronics.
The term ' alcopop ' ( a portmanteau of the words alcohol and pop ) is used by advocates of tighter restrictions on alcoholic beverage sales, who argue that the beverages are especially appealing to underage drinkers.
The term tense is therefore at times used in language descriptions to represent any combination of tense proper, aspect, and mood, as many languages include more than one such reference in portmanteau TAM ( tense – aspect – mood ) affixes or verb forms.
The term was a portmanteau of the governor's last name and the word salamander.
The more general term machinima, a misspelled portmanteau of machine cinema, arose when the concept spread beyond the Quake series to other games and software.
Mafic is an adjective describing a silicate mineral or rock that is rich in magnesium and iron ; the term is a portmanteau of the words " magnesium " and " ferric ".
Oxbridge is a portmanteau of the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, and the term is used to refer to them collectively, often with implications of perceived superior social status.
The term is a portmanteau of proteins and genome.
The term transistor was coined by John R. Pierce as a portmanteau of the term " transfer resistor ".
A blog ( a portmanteau of the term web log ) is a discussion or informational site published on the World Wide Web and consisting of discrete entries (" posts ") typically displayed in reverse chronological order ( the most recent post appears first ).
The term is a portmanteau for Transmitter-responder.
Testilying ( a portmanteau of " testify " and " lying ") is a United States police slang term for the practice of giving false testimony against a defendant in a criminal trial.
Celebrated on June 19, the term is a portmanteau of June and nineteenth, and is recognized as a state holiday or state holiday observance in 41 states of the United States.
Their name is likely a portmanteau of space and the slang term for testicles, as the Spaceballs cover their nether regions with their hands ( as if Dark Helmet was threatening any one of them ) repeatedly during the film.
The term " shotacon " is a Japanese portmanteau of, a reference to the young male character Shōtarō ( 正太郎 ) from Tetsujin 28-go.
The term is a portmanteau of the terms bookmark and applet, however, an applet is not to be confused with a bookmarklet, just as script written in JavaScript is not to be confused with a script written in Java.
The term phreak is a portmanteau of the words phone and freak, and may also refer to the use of various audio frequencies to manipulate a phone system.
Femslash is also known as " f / f slash ", " femmeslash ", and " saffic ", the last term being a portmanteau of Sapphic and fiction.
The term itself is a portmanteau of the words " cheese " and " hamburger ".
The term ganguro is a portmanteau of the Japanese word, meaning extremely dark, and, meaning grotesque, and the word ganguro can also be translated as " blackface ".
The term is a 20th-century neologism, and a portmanteau from pre-( from Latin prae, " before ") and-quel as in sequel ( a supplementing work, especially one with a setting later than its predecessor's, from the Latin sequela, that which follows ).
The term cosplay is a portmanteau of the English words " costume " and " play ".
The term artistamp ( a portmanteau of the words " artist " and " stamp ") or artist's stamp refers to a postage stamp-like art form used to depict or commemorate any subject its creator chooses.

term and Roger
Contemporaries such as Roger Bacon applied the term " Magnus " to Albertus during his own lifetime, referring to his immense reputation as a scholar and philosopher.
* Roger De Bris ( pronounced " debris ") is named for the Yiddish term for circumcision.
Author Roger Morris, a former colleague of Haig's on the National Security Council early in Nixon's first term, wrote that when Ford pardoned Nixon, he in effect pardoned Haig as well.
Owing to a fascination with airplanes, gadgets and science fiction, he sent names like " Rocket ", " Retro ", " Ramjet ", and " Roger ", the latter a term used in signalling protocol over two-way radios, military and civil aviation.
Nichols would serve two term from 1957 to 1965 he was succeeded by Roger F. Theisen in 1965.
, the Mayor of Montvale Borough is Roger J. Fyfe ( R, term ends December 31, 2011 ).
In the November 2011 general elections, Roger Fyfe was re-elected to his second four-year term of office, while his Republican running mates Rose Curry and Leah LaMonica won three-year terms on the Borough Council, with all three taking their seats as of January 2012.
, members of the Delaware Township Committee are Mayor Kenneth J. Novak ( term ends December 31, 2012 ), Deputy Mayor Roger Locandro, Jr. ( 2012 ), Susan D. Lockwood ( 2011 ), Kristin McCarthy ( 2011 ) and Donald F. Scholl, Jr. ( 2013 ).
The French use of the term, clair-obscur, was introduced by the seventeenth century art-critic Roger de Piles in the course of a famous argument ( Débat sur le coloris ) on the relative merits of drawing and colour in painting ( his Dialogues sur le coloris, 1673 was a key contribution to the Débat ).
Post-Impressionism is the term coined by the British artist and art critic Roger Fry in 1910 to describe the development of French art since Manet.
The term was coined in 1910 by Roger Fry in the title of an exhibition of modern French painters: Manet and the Post-Impressionists, organized by Fry for the Grafton Galleries in London.
The term outsider art was coined by art critic Roger Cardinal in 1972 as an English synonym for art brut (, " raw art " or " rough art "), a label created by French artist Jean Dubuffet to describe art created outside the boundaries of official culture ; Dubuffet focused particularly on art by those on the outsides of the established art scene such as insane-asylum inmates and children.
Some historians think the term Jolly Roger is more likely a reference to the English use of ' Roger ' as a term for fornication.
A third possibility is that Jolly Roger derived from ' Old Roger ' as a term for the devil.
While Spriggs and Roberts used the same name for their flags, their flag designs were quite different, suggesting that already " Jolly Roger " was a generic term for black pirate flags rather than a name for any single specific design.
During the Elizabethan era " Roger " was a slang term for beggars and vagrants who " pretended scholarship.
Kak claimed to be the first to have used the term " quantum neural computing ", taking a Quantum mind position not unlike that notably proposed by Roger Penrose in The Emperor's New Mind which was published in 1989.
The term is also used within the animation world to refer to non-animated characters: in a live-action / animated film such as Who Framed Roger Rabbit or Mary Poppins, in which humans and cartoons co-exist, " live-action " characters are the " real " actors, such as Bob Hoskins and Julie Andrews, as opposed to the animated " actors ", such as Roger Rabbit himself.

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