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This is an all-inclusive term for a sandal dressy enough to wear out to dinner (and often so impractical it can barely be worn anywhere else).
A George Nelson clock ($599) and a set of Fornasetti Adam plates ($950) look down on a pair of inoffensive armchairs and a dining cabinet ($127) that were described on eBay only as "Danish Modern" (a hilariously all-inclusive term common on the site, along with "Eames era").
'Secondary treatment' is a rather vague, all-inclusive term, which includes various practices, such as disarticulating skeletons, mingling the bones and relocating them in piles or scatters either inside or outside the tomb (completely or selectively).
It doesn't bother me, and I just assumed it to be a friendly, all-inclusive term … until I attended a workshop and was told that "you guys" is simply not acceptable and some women may find it offensive," she explains.
"Vaping" is an all-inclusive term that relates to inhaling and exhaling the vapor produced by an electronic cigarette.
Rather than abandoning labels altogether, an alternative to the quest for a single, all-inclusive term might be to disentangle the LGBT+ acronym.
It took years of effort to promote and popularize the use of the "B" into "LGBT" as an all-inclusive term in both mainstream and LGBT media and politics.
6. Located right next to Sacred Wheel Abesha (4929 Shattuck Avenue) is a family-owned Ethiopian restaurant that takes its name from "Habesha," an all-inclusive term for the people living within the region of Ethiopia.
Since the original work of Duplay many workers have succeeded in extracting from the all-inclusive term "scapulo-periarthritis" many unequivocal entities.
Two designations have been proposed for this syndrome: tick-borne lymphadenopathy and Dermacentor-borne necrosis-erythema-lymphadenopathy (both have been associated with R. slovaca); however, the most generic and all-inclusive term is scalp eschar and neck lymphadenopathy.
A vector derived from an inactive enveloped virus is called a virosome, which is now an all-inclusive term for a reconstituted envelope that contains viral envelope proteins) or viral envelope particles) [ 31].
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