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A grotesque is also a term for a clown or a fool and there's a lot of clowning in these poems.

Bradford also called for legal scholars "sympathetic to Islamist aims" to be imprisoned or "attacked". He dubbed such academics "critical law of armed conflict academy," or CLOACA, which is also a term for the orifice out of which some animals defecate.

Giles's term for governmental power is dominium, which was also a term for property; Giles assimilates the two kinds of dominium, so that he holds that the Pope is also the supreme owner.

There's also a term for this -- the Medici Effect, which posits that a diverse team has a better chance of generating groundbreaking ideas thanks to the varying ways it approaches a problem.

Also, a term for batch was included in the model to account for analytical batch effects.

The Russian word "goluboy" is also a term for a gay man (both official and pejorative).

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Parsimonious model-2 also included a term for Histological grade while parsimonious model-3 also included a term for the centre.

We also coined a term for the health workers – "The world's most important team" – to convey that the job they are doing affects all of us, not just the people of west Africa.

The ANOVA table also shows a term for the residual error, which measures the amount of variation in the response data left unexplained by the model.

Ancient Greek also had a term for yellowish, pale green – χλωρός, chloros (cf. the color of chlorine), cognate with χλοερός "verdant" and χλόη "the green of new growth".

For completeness, we also include a term for the measurement error in the fit.

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