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Though and coined
Though the term Pantheism was not coined until after his death, Spinoza is regarded as the most celebrated advocate of pantheism.
Though the term communitarianism is of 20th-century origin, it is derived from the 1840s term communitarian, which was coined by Goodwyn Barmby to refer to one who was a member or advocate of a communalist society.
Though an alternate view is that the term was coined by the Czech art historian Antonin Matějček in 1910, as the opposite of impressionism: " An Expressionist wishes, above all, to express himself ... ( an Expressionist rejects ) immediate perception and builds on more complex psychic structures ... Impressions and mental images that pass through mental peoples soul as through a filter which rids them of all substantial accretions to produce their clear essence are assimilated and condense into more general forms, into types, which he transcribes through simple short-hand formulae and symbols.
Though the term would not be coined until after World War One, the first sports cars are considered to be the 3 litre 1910 Vauxhall and the 27 / 80PS Austro-Daimler designed by Ferdinand Porsche.
Though the word antonym was only coined by philologists in the 19th century, such relationships are a fundamental part of a language, in contrast to synonyms, which are a result of history and drawing of fine distinctions, or homonyms, which are mostly etymological accidents or coincidences.
Though coined earlier, the term photonics came into common use in the 1980s as fiber-optic data transmission was adopted by telecommunications network operators.
Though unclear, precisely, who coined the phrase, this rubric offers a useful way of dealing with the intercession of the Objectivist poets into our consciousness.
Though the term " ethnobotany " was not coined until 1895 by the US botanist John William Harshberger, the history of the field begins long before that.
Though in place long before the term " disinvestment " was coined, the United States embargo against Cuba meets many of the criteria for designation as such — and a provision more closely paralleling the disinvestment strategy aimed at South Africa was added in 1996, when the United States Congress passed the Helms-Burton Act, which penalized owners of foreign businesses which invested in former American firms that had been nationalized by Fidel Castro's government after the Cuban revolution of 1959.
Though he is often cited with inventing the concept of planned obsolescence ( the practice of artificially shortening product lifecycle in order to influence the buying patterns of consumers in favor of manufacturers ), he did not invent it but rather coined the term and defined it.
Though the World Wide Web was invented thirty years after The Gutenberg Galaxy was published, McLuhan may have coined and certainly popularized the usage of the term " surfing " to refer to rapid, irregular and multidirectional movement through a heterogeneous body of documents or knowledge, e. g., statements like " Heidegger surf-boards along on the electronic wave as triumphantly as Descartes rode the mechanical wave.
Though now popular and expensive for home-buyers, much of the area become run-down in the 1950s when it was the centre of the activities of Peter Rachman, the notorious slum-landlord after whom the phrase " Rachmanism " was coined.
Though " enantiodromia " was coined by Jung, it is implied in the writings of Heraclitus.
Though other noted individuals lay claim, it is alleged that the name The Cold War was officially " coined " after a speech he made in 1948, over his concern on the growing rift that developed between The Allied Powers of Western Europe and The Warsaw Pact Forces of Eastern Europe.
Though Goropius had admirers ( among them Abraham Ortelius and Richard Hakluyt ), his etymologies have been considered " linguistic chauvinism ," and Leibniz coined the term " goropism " to mean " absurd etymology.
Though the term was originally coined in reference to Indian-Americans, it has been adopted by the South Asian community at large.
Though he coined the term " polyartist " to characterize people who excel at two or more nonadjacent arts, he considers that, since nearly all his creative work incorporates language or literary forms, it represents Writing reflecting polyartistry.

Though and popularized
Though the idea that brain size is unrelated to race and intelligence was popularized in the 1980s, studies continue to show significant correlations.
Though the term nihilism was first popularized by the novelist Ivan Turgenev ( 1818 – 1883 ) in his novel Fathers and Sons, </ i > it was first introduced into philosophical discourse by Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi ( 1743 – 1819 ).
Though his act drew on aspects of African American culture and popularized them with a national, and later international, audience, Rice ’ s “ Jim Crow ” persona was a racial caricature contrived to flatter contemporary belief in white superiority.
Though Hérold popularized his piece with a piano Rondo brilliant based on themes from the music, he was not successful in getting the ballet staged again.
Though Sinclair makes infrequent use of the jargon associated with the Situationists, he has certainly popularized the term by producing a large body of work based on pedestrian exploration of the urban and suburban landscape.
Though Bible codes have been postulated and studied for centuries, the subject has been popularized in modern times by Michael Drosnin's book The Bible Code.
Though he did not invent " secret writing " or cryptography ( he was likely inspired by an interest in Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe ), Poe certainly popularized it during his time.
Though the V sign was known of in Japan before Lynn used it there ( from the post-World War II Allied occupation of Japan ), she is credited by some Japanese for having popularized its use in amateur photographs.
Though this opposition first became highly popularized in 1999, it can be traced back prior to the 1980s when the Washington Consensus became a dominant development in thinking and policy-making.
Though popularized in prison fiction, these techniques are slow and laborious, and generally result in a low alcohol content.
Though not the first to implement it, Robotron: 2084s use of dual joysticks popularized the design among 2D shooting games, and has since been copied by other arcade-style games.
Though he greatly popularized it, Jackson notes that he learned the term " Whoa, Nellie " from earlier television announcer Dick Lane.
Though modern and efficient news tickers were not created and launched until the " HLN SportsTicker " in 1992 or fully popularized in the United States until September 11, 2001, the first record of a news ticker as part of a regular broadcast is from NBC's Today show on its debut edition, January 14, 1952.
Though popularized in television and movies, and commonly referred to as " true stopping power " by novice or uneducated proponents of large powerful calibers such as. 44 Magnum, the effect of knockback from a handgun and indeed most personal weapons is largely a myth.
Though the prominence of such schools among the Tatars rose rapidly, popularized by such thinkers as Ghabdennasir Qursawi, Musa Bigiev, and Gasprinski himself, the spread of new method schools to Central Asia was slower and more sporadic, despite the dedicated efforts of a close-knit community of reformers.
Though he never examined the fossil himself, advertising artist David Peters has popularized his idiosyncratic opinions about Jeholopterus and other pterosaurs widely on the internet.
Though previously simply considered part of the Western Addition, this new neighborhood designation became popularized by real estate agents in the early 1990s.
Though it has a humble tribal beginnings, it has been associated with and popularized by the ascetic and minstrel tradition of songs in Bengal.

Though and phrase
Though memorable, this phrase overemphasises the influence of teleology in the series, at the expense of the idealism of the likes of Kirby and Roget.
Though retrospectively it may seem to us that Franklin may have idealized the Indians to make a rhetorical point, the phrase " noble savage " never appears in his writings.
Though not all manuscript versions of the Gettysburg Address contain the words " under God ", all the reporters ' transcripts of the speech as delivered do, as perhaps Lincoln may have deviated from his prepared text and inserted the phrase when he said " that the nation shall, under God, have a new birth of freedom.
Though the term common name is not much used in this context, it would mean a noun ( or a noun phrase ) that is not a proper name ( Swiss cheese, and the common noun bluebird, are both common names in this sense ).
Though any food served prior to the main course is technically an hors d ' oeuvre, the phrase is generally limited to individual items, not crudités, cheese or fruit.
The title is a deliberate pun on the phrase " to the manner born ," from Shakespeare's Hamlet (" Though I am a native here and to the manner born, it is a custom more honoured in the breach than the observance.
Though worldwide popular opposition failed to prevent the invasion of Iraq, leading some to reject the notion, the phrase is still popular among people in the anti-war and anti-globalization movements.
Though allowing such a variety of rhythms would lead to an innumerable amount of patterns, generally one could categorize these rhythmic modes on the basis on various criteria such as the number of beats in a recurring musical phrase, differences in the melodic and rhythmic groups with the musical phrase, differences in the rhythmic emphasis, and differences in the opening formulas and cadential patterns.
Though music had not yet made it past the first phase, Unirhythm, by Fétis ' time, he argues that composers may be able to “ mutate ” from one meter to another within the same melodic phrase.
" Though not born on the same day of the same month in the same year, we hope to die so "the phrase the three brothers made during the oath — had also become popular among present-day secret society members.
Though fond of repeating this phrase, Peace would have been the last man to have attributed to himself all those qualities associated symbolically with the lion.
Though this has been refuted by the Oxford dictionary and hailed as " nothing apart from local folklore ... after all, the phrase isn't ' a local Ashbourne '.
Though no longer in wide use, the phrase " to pull a Crater " means to disappear.
Though this sense of the phrase is still uncommon compared to the original pejorative intent, mothers in particular may state their pride in their " mama's boy " sons.
Though Mr. Berry's use of the phrase was in direct reference to agriculture, it has since come to enjoy broader use throughout the design community.
Though Regina blossomed into a beautiful, stylish lady, she sometimes displayed her insecurities, and was highly competitive ( always displayed childlike exuberance whenever she won a trophy by yelling her signature catch phrase " Bam!
Though the phrase is mostly used in computer science, it could be an abstraction of the observation seen when cattle are released from a shed or when wildebeest are crossing the Mara River.
Though this phrase is often credited to Barnum the actual authorship is unclear.
Though it has become irrevocably associated with the series and movies, the exact phrase was never actually spoken in any Star Trek television episode or film.
Though Fust was later freed after the bibles ' origins were revealed, many still believed he was in league with Satan, thus the phrase.
Though the phrase Ten Commandments has traditionally been interpreted as referring to a very different set of laws, in, many scholars believe it instead refers to the Ritual Decalogue found two verses earlier.

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