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A country that had gradually become loth to get involved in foreign entanglements, in the famous terms of George Washington's farewell address, gained a new determination and sense of purpose.The reluctant sheriff no longerIt was not that it had been idle during the 1990s, nor isolationist.

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"Cyberspace" is Gibson's famous term for the new computer universe.

The American volunteers were not actually members of a Lincoln Brigade, though that famous term was commonly used, even among veterans.

An evolutionary approach to the history of technology starts from the position that technologies change as a result of processes of 'descent with modification' in Darwin's famous term; it is in this sense that technology is cumulative.

"The Brothers Karamazov" is, to use Mikhail Bakhtin's famous term, the most polyphonic of Dostoyevsky's novels, the one with the most voices, tones, and textures braided into the text.

His famous term for this tactic, recalled by H.R. Haldeman in his posthumously published diary, was the "madman theory". Nixon wanted the North Vietnamese, with whom the United States was negotiating a peace agreement, to feel a sense of apprehension about what the president might do if pushed to the brink.

Recently, at a campaign event, Hillary Clinton short circulate -- you know this, you've heard this one -- Hillary Clinton short circuited again, to use a -- now famous term -- when she accidentally told the truth and said she wanted to raise taxes on the middle class.

I think that's around the time when Brad & Jason did their famous "term sheet series," which was the authoritative guide I never had the first time.

Even his famous term for consciousness of self, 'I think', occurs for the first time only in the introduction to the chapter on the Paralogisms.

Derrida's famous term "différance" (to which we shall return below) refers to this relation in which machine-like repeatability is internal to irreplaceable singularity and yet the two remain heterogeneous to one another.

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