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Many described being called musawo (health professionals)—a term from which they derived pride.

"Animal spirits" is a term from Keynes, not Rand.

They document the history of a term from its earliest to its most recent recorded usage".

To borrow a term from linguistics, interliths were liberated from their syncategorematic state".

McEwan explained, "Writing is a bottom-up process, to borrow a term from the cognitive world.

Mine is "Squarings," his brilliant sequence of not-quite-sonnets, named after a term from marbles.

But she was also — to borrow a term from long ago — his patron.

Even the I-beam sculpture is titled "Chesed," a term from the kabbalah.

The relationship between movies and dreams has always been — to borrow a term from psychoanalysis — overdetermined.

To borrow a term from the jargon of computer systems, dense cities are scalable, while sprawling suburbs are not.

Ultimately, we settled on "human frailty," borrowing a term from demographers who study patterns of death across the population.

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