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Brill observed that it was impossible to use the term homosexuality diagnostically, since it could refer to several different entities.
In his posthumously published book, ' Rhythmic Proportions in Early Medieval Ecclesiastical Chant ' ( Brill, 1958 ), where the term ' semiotic ' is used, tables are presented of neumes of different notational styles once used in various parts of Europe ( e. g., Nonantola, Laon, Brittany, Aquitaine, Switzerland ).
The Brill Building's name has been widely adopted as a shorthand term for a broad and influential stream of American mainstream popular song ( strongly influenced by Latin music and rhythm and blues ) which enjoyed great commercial success in the late 1950s and throughout the 1960s.
The Brill Dictionary of Gregory of Nyssa remarks that contemplation in Gregory is described as a " loving contemplation ", and, according to Thomas Keating, the Greek Fathers of the Church, in taking over from the Neoplatonists the word theoria, attached to it the idea expressed by the Hebrew word da ' ath, which, though usually translated as " knowledge ", is a much stronger term, since it indicates the experiential knowledge that comes with love and that involves the whole person, not merely the mind.
The Brill Dictionary of Religion uses the term Northern Buddhism in a sense exclusive of tantric Buddhism.

term and Building
The term Building design professional ( or Design professional ), by contrast, is a much broader term including professionals who practice independently under an alternate profession, such as engineering professionals, or those who assist in the practice architecture under the supervision of a licensed architect, such as architectural technologists and intern architects.
At that time the German term stood for " School of Building ".
Building on the recognition of the importance of information transmission, accumulation and processing in biological systems, in 1978 Paulien Hogeweg, coined the term " Bioinformatics " to refer to the study of information processes in biotic systems.
Building on globalization and specialization, the term SCM 2. 0 has been coined to describe both the changes within the supply chain itself as well as the evolution of the processes, methods and tools that manage it in this new " era ".
During his term as Provost, the college built a new accommodation block, named the Florey Building in his honour.
The term " red brick " was first coined by Liverpool professor Edgar Allison Peers ( writing as Bruce Truscot ) to describe the red brick built civic universities that were built in the UK, mostly in the latter part of the 19th century ; these were characterised by Victorian buildings of red brick, such as Victoria Building, which was historically the administrative heart of the University.
Some countries, such as New Zealand with its Resource Management Act and its Building Act, use the term " consent " for the legal process that provide planning permission for developments like subdivisions, bridges or buildings.
These principles include: Pull processing, Perfect first-time quality, Waste minimization, Continuous improvement, Flexibility, Building and maintaining a long term relationship with suppliers, Autonomation, Load leveling and Production flow and Visual control.
Building on this theme, French economist Jean-Baptiste Say argued that production and consumption were inseparable in services, coining the term “ immaterial products ” to describe them.
He led an around the clock sit-in in front of the Presidential Building and Taipei Railway Station in Taipei City, pledging to remain there until such time as President Chen resigned, or the reached the end of his term in March 2008.
Building shared vision fosters a commitment to the long term.
" The term " Sick Building Syndrome " was coined by WHO in 1986 when they also estimated that 10-30 % of newly built office buildings in the West had indoor air problems.
In the short term, both Britannia Building Society and the Co-operative Financial Services continue operating their own products, branch networks and systems.
Building on these two broad categories, Huth goes on to outline that deterrence policies may be implemented in response to a pressing short-term threat ( known as immediate deterrence ) or as strategy to prevent a military conflict or short term threat from arising ( known as general deterrence ).
The New York Times Building in New York City ; some meanings of the term " newspaper of record " originated in reference to The New York Times
Although Joseph Kennedy probably invented the term earthbag, Paulina Wojciechowska wrote the first book on the topic of earthbag building in 2001: Building with Earth: A Guide to Flexible-Form Earthbag Construction.
In 1914, the court moved into the new Oregon Supreme Court Building and McNary filed to run for a full-six year term on the bench.
However, in the last term the school built the new Ballance Building, named after a past headmaster, which added 26 new multipurpose large teaching rooms, 4 labs and staff rooms for many departments.
In the last three years of its term Labor under Joan Kirner had presided over a sharp recession and a series of financial disasters including the forced sale of the State Bank of Victoria, and the collapse of Pyramid Building Society.
The smaller, newly-reinstated Senate returned to the original legislative building in Manila until the building was turned over to the National Museum of the Philippines during the term of Fidel V. Ramos, and has since moved to the GSIS Building in Pasay.
This school, located in the Pythian Building in downtown Indianapolis, was advertised in 1906 as " known everywhere for its successful graduates ," and boasted a tuition of $ 10 per term.
The term ‘ Listed Building ’ includes war memorials, letter boxes, bridges, tombs, telephone boxes and milestones and much more.
Works undertaken by McRae during his term as Government Architect included the Education Dept Building 1912 ; Parcels Post Office 1913 ; Taronga Zoo lower entrance, top entrance, and Indian elephant house ; additions to the Colonial Treasury Building in Bridge Street, and Cessnock Court House.

term and Sound
The term Sound Effect ranges back to the early days of radio.
In October 2009, the Washington state Board of Geographic Names approved the Salish Sea toponym, not to replace the names of the Strait of Georgia, Puget Sound, and Strait of Juan de Fuca, but instead as a collective term for all three.
He believed that another term meaning " the shallowness of a body of water " seemed much more plausible, given their territory along the coast of Long Island Sound.
The term " Woods Hole " refers to a passage for ships between Vineyard Sound and Buzzards Bay known for its extremely strong current, approaching four knots.
Starting around 1993, with the introduction of Creative Labs ' Sound Blaster AWE32 and Gravis ' Ultrasound cards, the term " wavetable " started to be applied as a marketing term to any sound card that used PCM samples as the basis of sound creation.
The AWE32's successor, the Sound Blaster AWE64 ( November 1996 ), was significantly smaller, being a " half-length ISA card " ( that term is misleading see the pictures for size comparison ).
A 2004 draft biological assessment, commissioned by three of the largest commercial shellfish companies in the Puget Sound region, examined the impacts of geoduck farming and identified no long term effects on threatened or endangered species.
The term Coast Range is used by the United States Geological Survey to refer only to the ranges south from the Strait of Juan de Fuca in Washington to the California-Mexico border ; and only the ranges west of Puget Sound, the Willamette valley, the Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys or ' California Central Valley ' ( thereby excluding the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Ranges ), and the Mojave ( High ) and Sonoran ( Low ) Deserts.
The term has also been adopted to describe the study of electronic music at other institutions, including the Center for Computational Sonology ( now " Sound and Music Computing ") at the University of Padua, Kunitachi College of Music in Tokyo, and Catalonia College of Music in Barcelona.
* Sound Proof, a term for sound
The term " Wall of Sound " was also used to describe the enormous public address system designed by Owsley Stanley specifically for the Grateful Dead's live performances circa 1974.
In areas explored by the British in the late 18th Century, particularly the northwest coast of North America, the term ' sound ' was applied to inlets containing large islands ( e. g. Puget Sound, Howe Sound ) and also bodies of open water still not fully open ocean ( Queen Charlotte Sound, Caamaño Sound ) or broadenings or mergings at the openings of inlets ( Fitz Hugh Sound, Cross Sound ).
New Queer Cinema is a term first coined by the academic B. Ruby Rich in Sight & Sound magazine in 1992 to define and describe a movement in queer-themed independent filmmaking in the early 1990s.
From London, the term Tottenham Sound was largely based around The Dave Clark Five, but other London-based British rhythm and blues bands who benefited from the beat boom of this era included The Rolling Stones, The Kinks and The Yardbirds.
" and the four-band compilation Dunedin Double EP, from which the term " Dunedin Sound " was first coined ).
In October 2009, the Washington state Board of Geographic Names approved the Salish Sea toponym, not to replace the names of the Strait of Georgia, Puget Sound, and Strait of Juan de Fuca, but instead as a collective term for all three.
The term Salish Sea was adopted in 2010 to refer to the Strait of Georgia, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Puget Sound, and all connecting and adjoining waters.
Murch is widely acknowledged as the person who coined the term Sound Designer, and along with colleagues developed the current standard film sound format, the 5. 1 channel array, helping to elevate the art and impact of film sound to a new level.

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