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Q. Going back to "Terms of Endearment," Jack Nicholson has now been in two-thirds of your films.

Dot explored the full panoply of religious belief before coming back to terms with her maker.

They sent Smith back to Washington term after term.

The choice of a larger size decreases the correlation between neighboring coefficients, while a smaller size brings us back to the term-by-term case (the neighbor dependency is neglected).

bI will use the term indigenous knowledge specifically when I refer to the work of these authors and shift back to the term TEK for my own analysis.

"We've got to go back to the term of nation building," he said.

The people voted a while back to impose term limits on their political leadership.

For now, Mr. Walker insists that he has no interest in doing anything but getting back to his term as governor.

We have worked together on issues related to civil rights, affordable housing going way back to his term in the State Senate.

North American readers: You can now revert back to the term "Football" referring to a game with far too many rules played with an egg-shaped ball.

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