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The term is often incorrectly used to refer to the whole of Indian cinema ; it is only a part of the total Indian film industry, which includes other production centres producing films in regional languages.
Regional rail does not exist in this sense in the United States, so the term " regional rail " has become synonymous with commuter rail there, although the two are more clearly defined in Europe.
However, this term is used in Australia ( Sydney for example ) to describe the regional trains operating beyond the boundaries of the suburban services, even though some of these " inter-city " services stop all stations similar to German regional services.
The signal for formation of a regional centromere appears to be " epigenetic "-a widely used term that in this instance most likely refers to a particular set of post-translational modifications of the histone proteins, or different histone variants being present.
The term is applied most often to regional speech patterns, but a dialect may also be defined by other factors, such as social class.
In 1998, the BJP formed the National Democratic Alliance with smaller regional parties, and became the first non-INC and coalition government to complete a full five-year term.
In recent years the term " urban regional " was coined to refer to Spanish rap performed over beats infused with the sounds and melodies from popular Mexican music styles such as banda, cumbia, norteño and others.
" The next recorded use of the term was in Europe, when " libertarian communism " was used at a French regional anarchist Congress at Le Havre ( 16 – 22 November 1880 ).
Both regional districts, however, include areas outside the traditional limits of the Lower Mainland, and the Fraser Valley as a term includes much of the GVRD.
The term Latino was officially adopted in 1997 by the United States Government in the ethnonym Hispanic or Latino, which replaced the single term Hispanic: " Because regional usage of the terms differs – Hispanic is commonly used in the eastern portion of the United States, whereas Latino is commonly used in the western portion.
" Tex-Mex " ( combination of Texan and Mexican ) is a term describing a regional American cuisine that blends food products available in the United States and the culinary creations of Mexican-Americans influenced by Mexican cuisine.
This term was later used as nickname to describe several regional clusters of companies in the information technology sector, in analogy to California's Silicon Valley:
The term was frequently used for regional crises from the early 19th century until the 1930s, and for the more widespread crises of the 1870s and 1930s, but economic crises since 1945 have generally been referred to as " recessions ", with the 1970s global crisis referred to as " stagflation ", but not a depression.
The German term Hessen is used by the European Commission because their policy is to leave regional names untranslated ( paragraphs 1. 31 & 1. 35 ).
Among the regional languages of France the term Free Countian refers to two dialects of two different languages.
The statute, i. e. the law establishing and regulating the regional institution, which was first promulgated on 22 May 1971, uses the term popolo ( people ) for Venetians, but, like in the case of Sardinians, this is not a legal recognition of any differences from other Italian citizens.
Krugman's call renewed interest by economists in regional science and, perhaps more importantly, founded what some term the " new economic geography ", which enjoys much common ground with regional science.
In addition, local dialects employ derivations of the Malay word then in use for ' silver ', in contrast to the term used in wider Melanesian society, which has etymological roots in Chinese, a consequence of the regional trade with China that was developed in the 6th and 7th centuries.
Region is most commonly found as a term used in terrestrial and astrophysics sciences also an area, notably among the different sub-disciplines of geography, studied by regional geographers.
In 1993, a special consensus workshop held in Orlando, Florida, provided the umbrella term " complex regional pain syndrome ," with causalgia and RSD as subtypes.
In 2003, Japanese researcher and mountaineer Dr. Makoto Nebuka published the results of his twelve year linguistic study, postulating that the word " Yeti " is a corruption of the word " meti ", a regional dialect term for a " bear ".
Although the term " regional planning " is nearly universal in English-speaking countries the areas covered and specific administrative set ups vary widely.

term and county
Resentment welled up yesterday among Democratic district leaders and some county leaders at reports that Mayor Wagner had decided to seek a third term with Paul R. Screvane and Abraham D. Beame as running mates.
* Census county division, a term used by the United States Census Bureau
The older term " shire " was historically equivalent to " county ".
The GAA also uses the term " county " for some of its organisational units in Britain and further afield.
In Britain, " shire " is the original term for what is usually known as a county ; the word county having been introduced at the Norman Conquest of England.
The English author Thomas Hardy used a fictionalised Wessex as a setting for many of his novels, adopting his friend William Barnes ' term Wessex for their home county of Dorset and its neighbouring counties in the south and west of England.
In the county of Lincolnshire, the term " Gule Block " was found, and in Cornwall, the term " Stock of the Mock " was as well.
Since a shire was an administrative division of the kingdom, the term " county " evolved to designate an administrative division of national government in most modern uses.
Outside the Anglophone community of nations, the term " county " is often used to describe sub-national jurisdictions that are structurally equivalent to counties in the relationship they have with their national government ; but which may or may not be operationally equivalent to the county as that entity is known in predominantly English-speaking countries.
The word " county " is used to translate the Chinese term xiàn (or 縣 ).
In modern France, the rough equivalent of a " county " as used in many English-speaking countries are arrondissements, though the term is usually translated as " district ".
) The term is often translated into English as county ( or sometimes district ).
The name ' county ' was introduced by the Normans, and was derived from a Norman term for an area administered by a Count ( lord ).
Of these remaining 48 states, 46 use the term " county " while Alaska and Louisiana use the terms " borough " and " parish ", respectively, for analogous jurisdictions.
Some New England states use the term shire town to mean " county seat ".
For purposes other than local government, such as the formation of sporting teams, the term " County Cork " is often taken to include both city and county.
In late 2005 HCT secured £ 28. 4 million from the Learning and Skills Council to fund a new Learning Village, which would secure Further Education for the long term in a county that has no university.
In the Canadian province of New Brunswick, the term shire town is used in place of county seat.
In colloquial Canadian French, a riding is confusingly known as comté, i. e., " county ", as the electoral districts in Quebec were historically identical to its counties ; the official French term is circonscription.
The term farthing is analogous for quarters of a county.
Each of these elected officers serves a term of four years and oversees a different part of county government.
County sheriffs ( who also serve ex-officio as county treasurer ) are also elected by each county to a four-year term, although unlike prosecuting attorneys, sheriffs are limited to serving only two terms.

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