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He also developed the concept of "political culture," a term now used in public discourse.

He declared that his role was "quasi-judicial", a term now rarely used by lawyers.

The C.I.A. coined the term "blowback," a term now much in vogue, to describe, basically, reaping what you sow.

In short, the second wave -- a term now embedded in the vocabulary here -- is ever poised and never breaking.

There is no honour in these crimes, but it is a term now understood across languages and cultures.

Still, national officials visibly stiffen when asked about the "Africanization" of Spain's climate — a term now common among scientists.

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Rock is a bit of a generic term now that doesn't mean too much, but it is generally non-notated music.

This ruthless commander, known for his love of poetry and distrust of Plotnitsky, showed a diehard devotion to the dream of building a pan-Slavic "Novorossiya" (a historical term, now denoting the loose confederation of rebel-held territory).

Silicon Valley is a mainstream term now.

It's a household term now.

Holy crap, that's a legitimate term now! http://t.co/8kCtfLoxX2 RT @JeremyWNA: @arclight Thagomizer!

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