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Use of the term CBT may refer to different interventions, including " self-instructions ( e. g. distraction, imagery, motivational self-talk ), relaxation and / or biofeedback, development of adaptive coping strategies ( e. g. minimizing negative or self-defeating thoughts ), changing maladaptive beliefs about pain, and goal setting ".
Use supra to refer back to material that has already appeared within the piece.
* Use Infra to refer to discussion or footnote content after the current footnote or text.
* Use of Holland, a region of the Netherlands, to refer to the entire country.
" Use of the term to refer to events in 1918-19 in Polish cities including Kielce, Pinsk and Lwów was specifically avoided in the 1919 Morgenthau Report ( preferring " excesses "), whose authors argued that the term pogrom was inapplicable to the conditions existing in a war zone and required the situation to be antisemitic in nature rather than political, and media use of the term pogrom to refer to the 1991 Crown Heights riot caused public controversy.
Use of the plural, " nations ," to refer to non-Jews is found from " I will cast out the nations before thee " ( Exodus 34: 24 ) and long before Roman times it had also acquired the meaning of " gentile ".
Use of this term ensures that the brand-name ' Locotrol ', which is the property of one company, is not itself used generically to refer to the technology of distributed power.
* 1975: Use of the term " gwei " to refer to Westerners is frequently referenced in Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior.
Use of the term " Taq " to refer to Thermus aquaticus arose at this time from the convention of giving restriction enzymes short names, such as Sal and Hin, derived from the genus and species of the source organisms.
Use of the term does not appear to have gained currency outside of the limited arena of justification of military action: for example, the U. S. Navy refers to the Korean conflict as the Korean War, and when they refer to police action, they surround the term in scare quotes.
Use of the term " clip " to refer to detachable magazines is a point of strong disagreement.
Use of the degree symbol to refer to temperatures measured in kelvins ( symbol: K ) was abolished in 1967 by the 13th General Conference on Weights and Measures ( CGPM ).
Use of the term CableCARD can be confusing, because some technologies refer not to the physical card, but to a device (" Host ") that uses the card.
Use may refer to:
Use of the phrase color scheme may also and commonly does refer to choice and use of colors used outside typical aesthetic media and context, although may still be used for purely aesthetic effect as well as for purely practical reasons.

Use and material
The Fair Use agreement allows users to use copyrighted materials without asking the permission of the original creator ( section 107 of the federal copyright law ). Within this agreement, the copyrighted material that is borrowed must be used under specific government regulations.
Use of these cities ' waste material allows the gathering of a huge amount of building material at a low cost.
A variety of markings are used for material that is not classified, but whose distribution is limited administratively or by other laws, e. g., For Official Use Only ( FOUO ), or Sensitive but Unclassified ( SBU ).
Later in 1975, MCA released Stewart's old Kapp material scoring a No. 15 hit with the single " You're Not the Woman You Use to Be.
Use of the oil itself, as opposed to the unextracted plant material, did not become common practice until researcher Arthur Penfold published the first reports of its antimicrobial activity in a series of papers in the 1920s and 1930s.
They have released material for bands such as his own, NOFX, Good Riddance, Descendents, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, The Loved Ones, Screeching Weasel, Propagandhi, Rise Against, Lagwagon, Strung Out, No Use for a Name, Less Than Jake, Against Me!
** Use of chemical purification systems raises issues both of staining of the bladder and the possibility of weakening its material.
Hostetter claims that he has never objected to Fair Use of Tolkien's works, but argues that dictionaries of Tolkien's languages ( and potentially, though less clearly, grammars, depending on the proportion of quoted to original material ), due to their wholly derivative nature, do not constitute Fair Use, and thereby violate the Estate's copyright, drawing parallels to Marc Okrand's Klingon and to the Estate's lawsuit against Michael Perry's Tolkien chronology.
The special controls guidance document recommends specific labelling, including an Information for Use statement " Dental amalgam has been demonstrated to be an effective restorative material that has benefits in terms of strength, marginal integrity, suitability for large occlusal surfaces, and durability.
There is also teaching material available for use in Key Stage 3 / 4 Science, A level Physics ( Advanced Physics ), Key Stage 3 / 4 Mathematics, Key Stage 3 / 4 Geography, 21st Century Science, Science for Public Understanding, Use of Mathematics, Primary.
* Archival footage of a discussion about The Copyright Act and Fair Use Doctrine in regards to dance material at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.
Use of podsafe music instead of more stringently licensed material allows a podcaster to continue to produce an inexpensive, legal program with little hassle.
* Use highlighters to emphasize pieces of the material that are especially important.
SBU is a broad category of information that includes material covered by such designations as For Official Use Only ( FOUO ), Law Enforcement Sensitive ( LES ), Sensitive Homeland Security Information, Security Sensitive Information ( SSI ), Critical Infrastructure Information ( CII ), etc.

Use and appears
Use of the familiar iconography of his martyrdom, showing the apostle bound to an X-shaped cross, first appears in the Kingdom of Scotland in 1180 during the reign of William I.
The song appears on the album Use Your Illusion II.
Use of the term solo appears to follow from jazz and, though they are often pre-composed or originally improvised, the expectation that solos be improvised continues, especially in certain genres.
It appears on the album Use Your Illusion I.
Use of the K-B staining method showed that Onuf ’ s nucleus appears clear due to the presence of many vertically arranged unmyelinated fibers.
Use of chaos in the derived sense of " complete disorder or confusion " first appears in Elizabethan Early Modern English, originally implying satirical exaggeration.
Use of the term scare quotes appears to have arisen at some point during the first half of the 20th century.
Use of the term " choke " in this context is most frequently encountered in the United States, and appears to be of relatively recent origin, not becoming reasonably widespread until well into the 1960s.
Before 168 AD Ptolemy referred to Point Calimere as Calligicum prom .. Use of the term Point Calimere appears to date back at least to between the early 16th century, when Portuguese traders started commercial contacts with nearby Nagapattinam town, and 1554 when they established a commercial center there.
Use of this term as a portmanteau for this purpose appears to originate at least as early as Robert M. Bowman, Jr .' s 1997 essay, Apologetics from Genesis to Revelation.
DPRL appears in a patent filed by Xerox in November 1994 ( and was granted in February 1998 ) entitled: " System for Controlling the Distribution and Use of Digital Work Having Attached Usage Rights Where the Usage Rights are Defined by a Usage Rights Grammar " ( US Patent 5, 715, 403, issued to Xerox Corporation ).
The major difference is in the track " Coo Coo Ca Choo " which uses a sample from Cream's " Sunshine of Your Love ", rather than the heavy guitar riff-laden version that appears on Use Your Fingers.
Released in 1992, it appears on the album Use Your Illusion I as track 11.

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