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"Eco-tourism is more of a term for the marketer," he said.

Psychologists have coined a term for the period between 18 and 30: "emerging adulthood".

But there is a term for the effect that it generates, obliterating relative judgments: the sublime.

In fact, in this country there is a term for the place in which we live.

(The title comes from a term for the misfortunes life can hand you).

His aides had a term for the process of getting voters comfortable with a President Obama: "building a permission structure".

"It's basically just a term for the way people start feeling down as the days get shorter," she says.

Fox has a term for the kind of coverage the defensive backs are instructed to employ when McNabb gets loose.

"Raffish charm" would be too gentle a term for the Eighth Avenue in Manhattan of 20 years ago.

PAGE A22 Op-Ed BOB HERBERT "Ripple effect" is too mild a term for the potentially devastating impact of a collapse among the Big Three automakers.

"Fell through" is too mild a term for the filmmaking fiasco chronicled in "Lost in La Mancha," to be released next week by Docurama.

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