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I consider "hehe" to be the "woah" of laughter — an odd but common enough misspelling of a common term of social communication.
Addressing them with a common term of endearment, chiquillos, Sepúlveda said, "In other words, kids, even if we're super-optimistic about things, the best you can say is we're in deep shit.
However, with youths in Mexico compa has become a common term of endearment between friends, perhaps best translated as homie, mate, or bud.
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Suppositio personalis is the acceptance of a common term for one or more of its particulars, as in homo currit ('A man is running').
Although team teaching may be a common term for the practice of grouping teachers to provide content instruction for multiple classes of students, another term is popular locally.
"Integrative health care" has become a common term to describe teams of health care providers working together to provide patient care.
This has been a common term for any luminous phenomena of the night sky since Antiquity (Stothers 1979).
We then derive the dominant terminology within the domain to propose a common term to represent a collection of technologies that produce physical medical models.
It's even more unclear, then, why Lee's use of a common term for "young white people in Brooklyn" is so offensive.
Alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia, a common term for memory loss and other cognitive impairments.
This type of analysis will help interpret experimental data and determine whether there is a common term among genes of interest.
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