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It has been resurrected in the current fad for retro-chic children's clothes, but it's far from a common term, and I find it hard to believe that Toni's 40-year-old father would know what it's called.
It has changed in meaning from a common term used by many without offense, to a word that is no longer considered socially acceptable.
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The Cronut now has a TM added to it in any communication from the Ansel bakery, so that, like Xerox and Kleenex, it can try to protect itself from becoming a common term in everyday usage.
At stage one, we can state from Eq. 2008 that (a): and from Eq. (3) (by removing a common term ) that: The set of Y13 values that satisfy conditions (a) and (b) is the sampling distribution of.
Results and Discussion:3rd from last paragraph: "concretionary" is not a common term to define coral reef substrata I have read this submission.
"The Maputos, we don't want them around anymore and we'll never have to worry about them again," said Benjamin Matlala, 27, using a common term for people from Mozambique.
What is a "cold boot"? A. "Booting," a common term for starting up the computer, is derived from the expression "pulling oneself up by the bootstraps".
Astronomical science was a common term in the late nineteenth century, to distinguish it from astrology and the study of ancient myths about the constellations.
Ripoux has become a common term for corrupt police officers.
"Maybe that is a common term," I thought.
In Scotland pipe is a common term for bagpipe.
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