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In some cultures, for example, father and father's brother, or mother and mother's sister, were denoted by the same term.
The two remaining term positions in the premises are filled by the same term (the middle term).
The units are properly called event data recorders, but are popularly known by the same term that is used to describe the data recorders used in aircraft.
In Finland the subterranean abode of the maahiset was believed to be a source of many kinds of skin disease, which were called by the same term.
Stephen Colbert picked up on this phenomenon long ago, which is why he slyly refers to his viewers — and now, to the donors to his Super PAC — by the same term.
Mistakes can also occur when two very different concepts are designated by the same term.
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Flickr: Flickr is owned by Yahoo! and is covered by the same terms as other Yahoo! services.
"Presumably every platform now will abide by the same terms of this settlement or risk being sued," Martin said.
A CVA has to be agreed by creditors with a combined claim of more than 75% of what the company owes, with the remaining 25% bound by the same terms if the deal goes through.
"Our policy makes plain that employees are bound by the same terms and conditions of their contracts – the media are to be used appropriately, without defaming the council or breaching any client confidentiality/data protection laws," she explains.
Applicants to the Chicago Law Scholars Program must complete the Early Decision Agreement with the application and will be bound by the same terms that govern Early Decision admission.
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