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As an old bohemian, I resent this borrowed term which conceals its true yuppie identity.
It calls itself a tapas bar, a borrowed term that has about as much meaning in New York as "gastropub".
"Palestine - There isn't even a 'P' in Arabic, so it's a borrowed term that's worth analyzing," Anat Berko said in the Knesset, Israel's parliament, on Thursday.
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As also noted, Old Indo-Aryan Sanskritic speech communities interacted with speakers of Middle Indo-Aryan vernaculars, from which they borrowed terms with retroflex stops.
A FEW years ago, when educators and company executives first talked about the prospects of online education, they borrowed terms from the business world.
Mr. Cross was especially concerned that the script borrowed terms from the federal disclosure documents, like "amount financed," and gave them new and misleading definitions.
This can mean we run the risk of living a life on borrowed terms and not our own.
To borrow terms from modern art, dreams are rarely described as abstract or surrealist.
In borrowing terms, e-books have been treated much like print books.
Interest rates and borrowing terms are tightly regulated by the Swedish government.
It feels like a Japanese trattoria or bistro, to borrow terms from other dining traditions.
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