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Rarely has the term "street date" been more appropriate.

But only recently — and mostly in reliably conservative Kansas — has the term been used regularly and clearly as a political wedge.

CRADLE OF HUMANKIND Never has the term World Heritage Site felt more appropriate than at the Cradle of Humankind, where many significant hominid fossils were excavated.

The Archaeological Museum would cut too much into taverna time for some, but rarely has the term "must see" been used with more justification.

One teeth-grinding highlight is a visit to a restaurant, which begins with the family taking ages to decide where they're going to sit: never has the term "faffing about" been so perfectly illustrated.

I can barely bring myself to write the word "golliwogg", so racist has the term become, not least because of the inherent racism of Enid Blyton's golliwog stories of the 1940s and 50s, and the persistence, certainly up to the 1980s, of the derogatory term wog.

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Why do you think we have the term 2.0?

We didn't even have the term "video" back then.

Before we even had the term "on the down low," they were gay hangouts.

And as the terrain has changed, so have the terms of the debate.

The proteins having the terms "hypothetical", "putative" and "unknown function" were removed in all the genomes.

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