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It was, in present-day terminology, an "elective" infection i.e., one given to a person in good health.

But modern-day terminology has moved on.

In present-day terminology, medieval philosophers did not engage the "evidential" problem of evil: rather, they engaged the "aporetic" problem of evil, in order to try to resolve the apparent logical incompatibility between God's attributes and the existence of evil.

In fact, neither the clinical terminology or every-day language is quite clear in describing various symptoms.

Perhaps life will offer him and me the opportunity to have a discussion one day around the terminology that might work for him.

He spent much of Wednesday explaining the terminology and context of the conversations that he secretly recorded for federal authorities.

Yet Lincoln was, by the standards and terminology of his day, an "infidel".

During the Cultural Revolution in the late 1960's, Ms. Wang was "sent down," in the terminology of the day: she was ordered to leave the city and work as a peasant.

Dallenbach (1913) showed "observers" (using the terminology of the day) complex pictures for 1 minute each with instructions to remember them.

For a more pious look at Valentine's Day, this word search includes religious terminology associated with the day.

It was just one of a string of military terminology he used on Friday to describe the massacre.

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