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Spotify meanwhile just raised $1 billion in debt with dirty terms to fuel the battle.
In fact, some speculated last week that a tirade authored by VC Bill Gurley of Benchmark against "dirty terms" was aimed at Uber management.
The investment came with dirty terms that penalize Spotify if it doesn't IPO successfully, but give it the firepower to make this kind of acquisition.
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Is this world music?' And I thought wow, is that a dirty term?
Before September 11th, when nation-building was still a dirty term among Republicans, the Bush administration aspired to a humbler presence around the world.
"Homelessness shouldn't be a taboo, it's not a dirty term, it's something very normal in the UK now, and can happen to anyone," says Hudson.
Less than a year later, day trading is still a dirty term to some people on Wall Street, but euphemistically it is a hot topic of conversation.
Furthermore, 'best practice' is increasingly seen as a dirty term in development circles, seen as inferring one-size fit all reforms that pay little attention to local realities.
In the midst of the worst economy in 75 years, the Senate declined to take up the measure, and cap and trade became a dirty term on Capitol Hill.
Player power has become a dirty term in soccer, but if Di Matteo can establish a strong understanding with stars like Terry, Lampard and Drogba, his influence on the Stamford Bridge dressing room will outweigh his own individual personality.
So people went off in their different directions [and] big beat became a dirty term".
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