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Many groups have parachuted in trying to fix things, using fashionable terms like food deserts and food justice.
She redid a "death becomes her" look, where queens were asked to imagine their own deaths in fashionable terms.
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The fashionable term for it is "sharing".
Ergo: volunteers, or practitioners of "citizen science," that newly fashionable term.
The fashionable term for trying to glean useful insights from it all is crowd sourcing.
(The newly fashionable term "precision medicine" is an updated version of another genomics buzzword, "personalized medicine").
One fashionable term for these creations is "exurb", coined by American writer Auguste Comte Spectorsky and short for "extra-urban".
And the evolution of chewing gum from a sticky-sweet vice into a "nutraceutical"—the fashionable term for foods with medicinal properties is driving sales.
In other words, behind the smokescreen of alternative medicine – or integrated healthcare, to use the currently fashionable term – patients would not profit more, but less.
First, innovation is a fashionable term that has entered the development vocabulary in so many ways that it speaks to everything and nothing.
Dibb was an early advocate of the "film essay", now a fashionable term to describe documentaries driven by ideas rather than issues or human-interest stories.
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