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term and can
Only when that term is ended and he is a private citizen again can he be permitted the freedom and the courage to discount the dangers of his death.
Of one thing we can be sure: they were not sketched out by the revolutionary theorists of the eighteenth century who formulated the political principles and originally shaped the political institutions of what we term the `` free society ''.
This is not, however, the case, and development is a term which we can apply to Hardy only in a very limited sense.
or `` Carmine Theater, 1912 '', the only canvas with an ash can ( and foraging dog ), although Sloan was a member of the famous `` Eight '', and of the so-called `` Ash-Can School '', a term he resented.
When used in the broader sense, the term can include many different groups.
The term " android " can mean either one of these, while a cyborg (" cybernetic organism " or " bionic man ") would be a creature that is a combination of organic and mechanical parts.
An alp refers to a high mountain pasture where cows are taken to be grazed during the summer months and where hay barns can be found, and the term " the Alps ", referring to the mountains, is a misnomer.
* The modern term " style " has a bearing on how material items such as pottery or architecture can be interpreted.
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.
Use of the word " artiste " can also be a pejorative term.
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.
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 ).
However, this is not required ; endothermic reactions can proceed spontaneously if the TΔS term is large enough.
There is no distinction made in Scotland between assault and battery ( which is not a term used in Scots law ), although, as in England and Wales, assault can be occasioned without a physical attack on another's person, as demonstrated in Atkinson v. HM Advocate wherein the accused was found guilty of assaulting a shop assistant by simply jumping over a counter wearing a ski mask.
In English, the term Arabic numerals can be ambiguous.
The term originally came from antibody generator and was a molecule that binds specifically to an antibody, but the term now also refers to any molecule or molecular fragment that can be bound by a major histocompatibility complex ( MHC ) and presented to a T-cell receptor.
Today anyone can use the term " Arbor Day " as well as hold their own Arbor Day celebration.
Here the term yoga denotes a kind of " meta-theory " that can be used heuristically ; Michel Raynaud writes the other terms " Ariadne's thread " and " philosophy " as effective equivalents.
The term array is often used to mean array data type, a kind of data type provided by most high-level programming languages that consists of a collection of values or variables that can be selected by one or more indices computed at run-time.
The term Assyria can also refer to the geographic region or heartland where Assyria, its empires and the Assyrian people were centred.
Similarly, intuitionists object to the existence property for classical logic, where one can prove, without being able to produce any term of which holds.
The Greek term can mean either "( inflection ) for something caused " or " for an accusation ".

term and trace
One way to trace this decline of the continuo and its figured chords is to examine the decline of the term obbligato, meaning a mandatory instrumental part in a work of chamber music.
* Dravidian parties, a collective term used for political parties, that trace their ideologies and origin from Dravidar Kazhagam
A monopolist cannot trace a short term supply curve because for a given price there is not a unique quantity supplied.
In the context of alternative medicine the term is often used to refer to any substance claimed to cause ill health, ranging anywhere from trace amounts of pesticides to common food items like refined sugar or additives such as monosodium glutamate ( MSG ).
In telecommunication, the term means a record of both completed and attempted accesses and service, or data forming a logical path linking a sequence of events, used to trace the transactions that have affected the contents of a record.
The term trace is a calque from the German Spur ( cognate with the English spoor ), which, as a function in mathematics, is often abbreviated to " Sp ".
The term chrismation is used because the recipient of the sacrament is anointed with Chrism, which according to eastern Christan belief, the Apostles sanctified and introduced for all priests to use as a replacement for laying on of hands by the Apostles and consists of a " mixture of forty sweet-smelling substances and pure olive oil " sanctified by a bishop with some older Chrism added in, in the belief that some trace of the initial Chrism sanctified by the Apostles is contained therein.
Trace class operators are essentially the same as nuclear operators, though many authors reserve the term " trace class operator " for the special case of nuclear operators on Hilbert spaces, and reserve nuclear (= trace class ) operators for more general Banach spaces.
By 1944, the term " foo fighter " was used by radar operators to describe a spurious or dubious trace.
While it may be more dangerous than sport climbing, traditional climbing leaves little or no trace of climbing, which preserves the natural environment of the cliff face ( though many significant first ascents in the U. S. done with a combination of permanent anchors or bolts and crack fitting hardware were termed " traditional " when the term was first coined — see climbing styles ).
* Spur, a German term for the trace of a square matrix in linear algebra
The term applies to a grub when all trace of limbs has disappeared ..." and "... Applied to the footless larvae of Dipters.
For a document the term means to trace the document image or capture the " corners " where the lines end or change direction.
Linguists trace the origin of the term “ diwata ” to Hindu word Devata which also means deity.
Geoffroy became abbot at Vigeois ( 1170 – 1184 ) where he composed his Chroniques which trace in detail some great local families ( often Geoffroy's forebears and kin ) while relating events happening from 994 to 1184: the fiery convulsive sickness, actually Ergotism from a fungus or ergot of wheat, the preparations for the First Crusade, reports of combats in the Holy Land, the spread of Cathar beliefs ( writing in 1181, he was the first to use the term " Albigensians "), all the while unconsciously revealing the preoccupations and manners of the times.
The term African Canadian is sometimes used by Black Canadians who trace their heritage to the first slaves brought by British and French colonists to the mainland of North America, but many Blacks of Caribbean origin in Canada reject the term African Canadian as an elision of the uniquely Caribbean aspects of their heritage, and instead identify as Caribbean Canadian.
Because it is a very common family name, it is impossible to trace it back to any specific time place or person, and the lack of evidence for the coining of the term in English ( or any other European language ) is therefore not unusual.
The term ' pen register ' is often used to describe both pen registers and trap and trace devices.
The Lefschetz number of the identity map on a finite CW complex can be easily computed by realizing that each can be thought of as an identity matrix, and so each trace term is simply the dimension of the appropriate homology group.
The term " skip " refers to the person being searched for, and is derived from the idiomatic expression " to skip town ", meaning to depart ( perhaps in a rush ), leaving minimal clues behind to " trace " the " skip " to a new location.
Homie or homey ( from " homeboy ") is a slang term in urban culture whose origins etymologists generally trace to African-American language from the late 19th century, with the word " homeboy " meaning a male friend from back home.
A trace of this origin can be found in the term, literally meaning " deity storehouse ", which evolved into hokora ( written with the same characters 神庫 ), and is considered to be one of the first words for shrine.

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