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It's a think tank devoted to the statistical analysis of the sport, or sabermetrics—a term derived from the acronym SABR, which stands for the Society of American Baseball Research.
For the record, according to Barry, "chooch" is a term derived from the Italian word for donkey.
Odontoceti is a term derived from the Greek odontos ("tooth") and ketos ("whale").
People in their 20's and early 30's are often called Gen X'ers, a term derived from a novel by Douglas Coupland.
Beginning with a handful of members, the sand society has grown to roughly 200 "arenophiles," a term derived from arenite, the scientific name for sand.
Or perhaps Moore's reputation in his lifetime was too dependent on what Frazier, in a term derived from the theory seminar, identifies as the "author function".
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The first is 'the Pledge', wherein we're shown something; the second, 'the Turn', centres on a disappearance; in the climactic third part, 'the Prestige' (a term deriving from prestidigitation, but also implying respect and admiration), a person or object is miraculously brought back, leaving the audience stunned and delighted.
In his (1979) book, he insists that the semantic identity (content) of a term derives from its place in the network of sentences of the entire language.
'In virtue of', for example, requires a sentence as its first argument and a sentence nominalization or a singular term derived from a sentence as its second.
Multiplicative model (AA-model) with a fitting term derived from a maximum a posteriori (MAP) was introduced by Aubert and Aujol [18].
He was disgusted that so many of his countrymen were immune to the tug of patriotism, and called Merkel "the Germany abolisher"—a newly popular term derived from a right-wing tract titled "Germany Abolishes Itself," by Thilo Sarrazin, a member of the executive board of the German Bundesbank.
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