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Anthropocene, a term conceived in 2002 by Nobel laureate Paul Crutzen, means "the Age of Man", recognising our species' ascent to a geophysical force on a par with Earth-shattering asteroids and planet-cloaking volcanoes.

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At the Teatro Real here, in its second season run by the impresario Gerard Mortier — late of the Salzburg Festival, the Paris Opera and other music centers — Stravinsky shares a double bill with Tchaikovsky with "Iolanta" and "Perséphone," the latter a "neo-classical extravaganza" (the musicologist Richard Taruskin's term) conceived for Paris in the 1930s.

In our study 5 patients (10.6% of all deliveries) who had a term delivery conceived in 2-3 months after the surgical treatment.

For one thing, long after the last episode of "The West Wing" has vanished, someone might read one of her poems, think, "Now that is cool," and afterward imagine himself in terms conceived partly through Ponsot's writing.

A zealous, daring wire walker — the French word funambule is a more lyrical, as well as a somewhat more ridiculous-sounding term — he conceived a passion for the structures even before they were built.

The term was conceived a quarter-century ago by white author Mark Dery in his essay "Black to the Future," which looks at speculative fiction within the African diaspora.

The term "xennials" — conceived by writer Sarah Stankorb, born in 1980 — went viral this summer, defining "a micro-generation that serves as a bridge between the disaffection of Gen X and the blithe optimism of Millennials". And it seems to have caught on even more than Anna Garvey's (similarly defined) "Oregon Trail Generation" in 2015 and Doree Shafrir's "Generation Catalano" in 2011.

The Social Science Centre in Lincoln, which welcomed its first nine students this term, was conceived by Mike Neary, dean of teaching and learning at the University of Lincoln, in 2010, as a result of proposals to cut the teaching grant to arts, humanities and social science subjects.

Each GO annotation term was conceived and consulted in the GO database [24] to deliver the largest number of relevant hits which are likely to encode secreted or cell-surface proteins.

"We make a promise to these young people that they won't just 'wrist out' other people's ideas," Mr. Burrier said, using a term meaning to execute something conceived by more senior employees.

As such, the knowledge that underpins a rational action is of a causal nature conceived in terms of means-ends relationships, aspiring towards a systematic, logically interconnected whole.

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