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David Roberts, in his book " In Search of the Old Ones: Exploring the Anasazi World of the Southwest ", explained his reason for using the term " Anasazi " over a term using " Puebloan ", noting that the latter term " derives from the language of an oppressor who treated the indigenes of the Southwest far more brutally than the Navajo ever did.
The class did not survive the Revolution ; but the courtesy title of abbé, having long lost all connection in people's minds with any special ecclesiastical function, remained as a convenient general term applicable to any clergyman.
The Council of Nicaea did not end the controversy, as many bishops of the Eastern provinces disputed the homoousios, the central term of the Nicene creed, as it had been used by Paul of Samosata, who had advocated a monarchianist Christology.
While Wesley freely made use of the term " Arminian ," he did not self-consciously root his soteriology in the theology of Arminius but was highly influenced by 17th-century English Arminianism and thinkers such as John Goodwin, Jeremy Taylor and Henry Hammond of the Anglican " Holy Living " school, and the Remonstrant Hugo Grotius.
Although Dirac did not himself use the term antimatter, its use follows on naturally enough from antielectrons, antiprotons, etc.
Contrary to modern usage, the term did not have the extended connotation of overweening pride, self-confidence or arrogance, often resulting in fatal retribution.
In his first term in the state house, Johnson did not ally with either the Democrats or the Whigs consistently, though he revered Jackson, the Democratic President.
In this term, he introduced for the first time his Homestead Bill, which sought to provide 160 acres for every poor family head " without money and without price "; Johnson did not rest until passage some years later.
Peter Lombard ( died 1160 ) is the first writer known to have used the term, which did not become the usual name in the West till towards the end of the twelfth century, and never became current in the East.
He used the term in a derogatory fashion to chide Arius ’ supporters who did not see themselves as followers of Arius.
Today, Internet forums occupy much of the same social and technological space as BBSes did, and the term BBS is often used to refer to any online forum or message board.
These leagues did not consider themselves " minor " – a term that did not come into vogue until St. Louis Cardinals GM Branch Rickey pioneered the farm system in the 1930s.
The term " corn " did not refer to maize as it does in the United States.
An explanation suggests that the delegates were bishops in the actual sense of the term, but that they did not possess fixed sees nor had they a special title.
However, most Republicans did not make a distinction, and " Black and Tans " was often used as a catch-all term for all police and army groups.
According to physicist Phil Anderson, the term was coined by himself and Volker Heine when they changed the name of their group at the Cavendish Laboratories, Cambridge from " Solid state theory " to " Theory of Condensed Matter ", as they felt it did not exclude their interests in the study of liquids, nuclear matter and so on.
The term wasn't new, as during the 19th century Capoeira was in some places referred to as brincar de angola ( meaning playing Angola ) and many other masters, which did not use Pastinha's techniques, adopted it.
Even if he did avoid the debatable term homooussios, he expressed its sense in many passages, which exclude equally Patripassianism, Sabellianism, and the formula " there was a time when the Son was not " attributed to Arius.
It has been alleged that the Cathar Church of the Languedoc had a relatively flat structure, distinguishing between perfecti ( a term they did not use, instead bonhommes ) and credentes.
It is reported that although Puységur used the term ' clairvoyance ', he did not think of these phenomena as " paranormal ", since he accepted mesmerism as one of the natural sciences.
Few philosophers are as associated with induction as David Hume ; but Hume himself rarely used the term and when he did, he used it to support a point he was arguing.
The term " dictator " is comparable to, but not synonymous with, the ancient concept of a tyrant ; initially " tyrant ", like " dictator ", did not carry negative connotations.

term and catch
" 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.
They coined their own term, " culturgen ", which did not catch on.
" He also used the term " swing " in describing how to play ragtime music: " Play slowly until you catch the swing ...".
The term did not catch on in the literature, however, until Otto Seeck used it in 1897.
This term originated from a type of trap traditionally used to catch rays that has a form resembling a blanket.
Although the term did not catch on in wider usage, it appears in some references, notably FOLDOC.
* The term " heffalump trap " has been used in political journalism for a trap that is set up to catch an opponent but ends up trapping the person who set the trap ( as happens to Winnie the Pooh in The House at Pooh Corner ).
The term also includes hobbyists who are not formal scholars, who catch, collect, study, or simply observe lepidopterans.
* In Hungarian, the term " it's Chinese for me " ( nekem ez kínai ) is used if the listener / reader cannot catch the meaning ( especially when dealing with technical, legal or office texts ).
* The gender-neutral fisher has been used for fisherman ; however, in Canada, Australia, Britain, Ireland and elsewhere many women who catch fish have inveighed harshly against this, demanding to be called fishermen, which they argued was the correct gender-neutral term to describe their career choice.
The alternative term mesomerism popular in German and French publications with the same meaning was introduced by Christopher Ingold in 1938, but did not catch on in the English literature.
The Spaniards meanwhile say the name came from the term " mamalakaya ", referring to the fishermen who once laid out their catch on the river bend where the Palace now stands.
But attempts such as quat-row have thus far failed to catch on, and most fans simply use the term four-peat.
The term “ bycatch ” is usually used for fish caught unintentionally in a fishery while intending to catch other fish.
However, it is likely that the term " catch fire " is intended more as a metaphor for the unresponsive behavior of the CPU when placed in this state ; there are no known examples of erratic behavior.
Finally there was " Poverty Row ," a catch all term used to encompass any other smaller studio that managed to fight their way up into the increasingly exclusive movie business.
* Yards after catch, a term in American football
This term translates roughly " to scrape wind ", as in Vietnamese culture " catching a cold " or fever is often referred to as trúng gió, " to catch wind ".
The term, however, did not catch on.
This term was also used by Buddhist teacher Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche as a Sanskrit equivalent of the Tibet term Dzogpa chenpo, although this back-translation is unconventional and did not catch on more widely.
In conventional usage, the term " tinderbox " refers to something that is so dry that it could catch on fire with the slightest provocation, perhaps even spontaneously like a forest fire.
As the standardized term failed to catch on, and as the Software Publishers Association turned away from consumer software in the late 1990s, interest in the MPC standard vanished.
" Caught and bowled " ( another unofficial term ) indicates the player who bowled the ball also took the catch.

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