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The white supremacist Richard Spencer devised the term in 2010.
One hundred years ago, in the summer of 1915, the railway's publicity people devised the term "Metroland" to describe the catchment area of villages stretching from Neasden into the Chiltern Hills.
It was this school which devised the term "Islamofascism"—to stress the threat which fundamentalist Muslims seemed to pose to many things which the progressive camp held dear, from sexual equality to freedom of scientific enquiry.
Yet, more than 50 years after Peter Drucker devised the term knowledge worker, it is quite disappointing to peer inside the operations of any large organization and see how little of their time knowledge workers actually spend on higher-order thinking tasks.
The National Right to Life Committee, which devised the term "partial-birth abortion" and since 1995 has lobbied Congress and state legislatures to ban the procedure, argues that its model statute, as enacted in Nebraska, does not call into question the right to abortion as defined in Roe v. Wade and the Casey decision.
Only such we-intentionality actually serves the purpose for which Sellars devised the term "we-intention"; only the we-intentions that are universally shared, and no parochial group attitudes, constitute the moral point of view.
Chiropractor Dean Fishman devised the term "text neck" after he saw young person after young person for neck problems, which he realized were due to the angle at which one has to bend one's neck to look at a cell phone.
Although initially sidelined by the European Union (EU), the IMF eventually cofunded and devised the terms of Greece's massive bail-out.
All that was necessary for the downfall of communism, he used to say, was for the barriers of fear and passivity to fall.At the "round-table" talks in the spring of 1989, it was Mr Geremek who devised the terms for the communist surrender.
In 1946, Alger Hiss hired Mr. Stokes for the staff of the United States delegation to the United Nations, where he worked to secure the choice of Manhattan as the headquarters site and to devise the terms of diplomatic immunity for representatives of other countries.
In 1954 Alan Ross, a University of Birmingham professor of linguistics, devised the terms "U" and "Non-U" to differentiate the speech patterns of the social classes in England.
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