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The term Neolithic derives from the Greek νεολιθικός, neolithikos, from νέος neos, " new " + λίθος lithos, " stone ", literally meaning " New Stone Age.
The term Rosetta Stone is now used in other contexts as the name for the essential clue to a new field of knowledge.
The term " Britpop " had been used in the late 1980s ( in Sounds magazine by journalist, Goldblade frontman and TV pundit John Robb referring to bands such as The La's, The Stone Roses, Inspiral Carpets and The Bridewell Taxis ).
It has been suggested this name came from a term used by Vliet's Uncle Alan who had a habit of exposing himself to Don's girlfriend, Laurie Stone.
* Continuous Partial Attention, a term coined by Linda Stone in 1998to describe a kind of multitasking
Stone became Governor again after winning the 1889 election and his term was extended through 1896 by the state constitution of 1890.
In June, 1996, Duncan introduced a paper titled " The Olduvai Theory: Sliding Towards a Post-Industrial Stone Age " where the term " Olduvai Theory " replaced " transient-pulse theory " used in previous papers.
Rolling Stone magazine's first use of the term " Rockumentary " was in 1969 to describe the radio show The History of Rock and Roll which, as its name implied, aimed to document the major artists of rock and roll to its date.
When Aslan goes to his death on the Stone Table, the narrator mentions various evil creatures gathered around the White Witch — including " Orknies " ( the name is also directly based on the above Old English term ).
When the Stone and Campbell movements united in 1832, Barton Stone advocated using the name " Christians " based on its use in, while Campbell preferred the term " disciples " because he saw it as both a more humble and an older designation.
Stone ", that he understood the term, " agent " to mean " useful contact ," and that the " take any money " reference simply meant that Stone would not permit a Soviet employee to pick up the check for lunch then, or in the future, as had sometimes been done before.
In a 1992 article in The Nation, Guttenplan argued that the evidence shows clearly that Stone was never a witting collaborator with Soviet intelligence, while leaving open the question of exactly what the Soviets may have meant by the term " agent of influence.
This term encompasses an entire spectrum of widely varying creatures from the tiny Snotlings ; through common goblins and the similar night goblins ; forest goblins ; and gnoblars, who serve the Ogre Kingdoms in the east ; hobgoblins ; up to the orcs of all types including the powerfully built Black orcs and the barbaric Savage Orcs ; and at last up to the large, smelly, ugly and dimwitted Stone Trolls and River Trolls.
800 BCE Shizhoupian compendium, or inscriptions on both late W. Zhou bronze inscriptions and the Stone Drums of Qin, or all forms ( including oracle bone script ) predating small seal, the term is best avoided entirely.
In 1798, Stone stepped down from the court to serve in the United States House of Representatives for one term ; during the contested 1800 presidential election, he cast his vote for Thomas Jefferson when the election was sent to the House for a final decision.
Re-elected in a bid for a second term in the House, Stone resigned when he was elected to the United States Senate by the North Carolina General Assembly in late 1800.
Stone was re-elected in 1809 but was defeated for a third one-year term in 1810 by Benjamin Smith.
The term was possibly coined by Robert Stone or Arthur Compton, since Stone was the head of the Health Division and Arthur Compton was the head of the Metallurgical Laboratory.
The explanation given by Robert Stone was that '... the term Health Physics has been used on the Plutonium Project to define that field in which physical methods are used to determine the existence of hazards to the health of personnel.

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The subsequent Bronze Age civilizations of Greece and the Aegean Sea have given rise to the general term Aegean civilization.
Aegean civilization is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece around the Aegean Sea.
The term " Bronze Age " ultimately derives from the Ages of Man, the stages of human existence on the Earth according to Greek mythology.
While the Platinum Age saw the first use of the term " comic book " ( The Yellow Kid in McFadden's Flats ( 1897 )), the first known full-color comic ( The Blackberries ( 1901 )), and the first monthly comic book ( Comics Monthly ( 1922 )), it was not until the Golden Age that the archetype of the superhero would originate.
Originally the term " Bronze Age " meant that either copper or bronze was being used as the chief hard substance for the manufacture of tools and weapons.
The literature of European archaeology, in general, avoids the use of ' chalcolithic ' ( the term ' Copper Age ' is preferred ), whereas Middle Eastern archaeologists regularly use it.
The term Edda ( Old Norse Edda, plural Eddur ) applies to the Old Norse Poetic Edda and Prose Edda, both of which were written down in Iceland during the 13th century in Icelandic, although they contain material from earlier traditional sources, reaching into the Viking Age.
Yet, when a distinction is made, Epipaleolithic is used for those cultures that were not much affected by the ending of the Ice Age ( like the Natufian and Khiamian cultures of Western Asia ) and the term Mesolithic is reserved for Western Europe where the extinction of the Megafauna had a great impact on the Paleolithic populations at the end of the Ice Age ( like European post-glacial cultures: Azilian, Sauveterrian, Tardenoisian, Maglemosian, etc.
Several centuries later, in late Dark Age Europe, the term " firearm " was used in Old English to denote the arm in which the match was held that was used to light the touch hole on the hand cannon.
The term " sacred feminine " was first coined in the 1970s, in New Age popularizations of the Hindu Shakti.
The Iron Age as an archaeological term indicates the condition as to civilization and culture of a people using iron as the material for their cutting tools and weapons.
The term " Iron Age " has low chronological value, because it didn't begin simultaneously across the entire world.
Although imperialist practices have existed for thousands of years, the term " Age of Imperialism " generally refers to the activities of nations such as the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States in the early 18th through the middle 20th centuries, e. g., the " The Great Game " in Persian lands, the " Scramble for Africa " and the " Open Door Policy " in China.
During the Islamic Golden Age, there was a logical debate among Islamic philosophers and jurists whether the term Qiyas refers to analogical reasoning, inductive reasoning or categorical syllogism.

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The term allocution differs from distribution as distribution implies that the original party loses some kind of control over the information.
As Ásatrú implies a focus on polytheistic belief in the Æsir usage of the term in Scandinavia has declined somewhat.
In byte-oriented systems ( i. e. most modern computers ), the term uncompressed BCD usually implies a full byte for each digit ( often including a sign ), whereas packed BCD typically encodes two decimal digits within a single byte by taking advantage of the fact that four bits are enough to represent the range 0 to 9.
For Chicanos, the term usually implies being " neither from here, nor from there " in reference to the US and Mexico.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the translation of the French term into " human creature " implies that the label " Christian " is a reminder of the humanity of the afflicted, in contrast to brute beasts.
Therefore, it is clear there is no real consensus of what the term crannog actually implies, although the modern adoption in the English language broadly refers to a partially or completely artificial islet which saw use from the prehistoric to the Post-Medieval period in Ireland and Scotland.
" The criticism is that the idea of " traditional society " is simply a catch all term for early non-Western society and implies that all such societies are similar.
Alan Chambers, the president of Exodus, says the term incorrectly implies a complete change in sexual orientation, though the group Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays continues to use the term.
Although the present-day, loose use of the term " cyberspace " no longer implies or suggests immersion in a virtual reality, current technology allows the integration of a number of capabilities ( sensors, signals, connections, transmissions, processors, and controllers ) sufficient to generate a virtual interactive experience that is accessible regardless of a geographic location.
However, the term dialect always implies a relation between languages: if language X is called a dialect, this implies that the speaker considers X a dialect of some other language Y, which then usually is some standard language.
The term database system implies that the data is managed to some level of quality ( measured in terms of accuracy, availability, usability, and resilience ) and this in turn often implies the use of a general-purpose database management system ( DBMS ).
" This term, which was variously used by other Chinese philosophers ( including Confucius, Mencius, Mozi, and Hanfeizi ), has special meaning within the context of Daoism, where it implies the essential, unnamable process of the universe.
German scholar Boris Barth, in contrast to Steigmann-Gall, implies that Doehring did not actually use the term, but spoke only of ' betrayal '.

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