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He believes not in truth but in "truthiness," a term of his own invention.
He never had any serious prospect of being nominated, in 1884, for a term of his own the honor went to Blaine, completing Conkling's belittlement but his closely held awareness of his ill health made him urge supporters to desist from any efforts on his behalf.
In effect this means that each and every employee, as a term of his or her employment, agrees in writing with the employer that all of the inventions made by the employee will belong to the employer.
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She then traveled with him to his native Slovenia, where he owes a term of service to his government in exchange for his education at West Point.
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His disparaging nickname from early in his career, Big Bird, became Big Unit, a term of respect from his peers.
Markowitz is now running for a third term of his own, virtually unopposed.
Quinn became governor in 2009 following the impeachment of former Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D), and narrowly won a full term of his own in 2010.
Even in his lifetime, his views were caricatured and "Machiavellian" became a term of abuse not long after his death.
A term of endearment?
He has a five-year time horizon — the term of his contract with Cushman.
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