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He added: "They have a different term for it.
As a day that belonged to Ireland's development team it was what Irish weathermen would term a "soft" day, although the cyclists might have a different term.
Their opponents have a different term for the same thing: they call it a "denial clause," and their allies in Albany have said that they will not pass any legislation containing such an exemption.
(Marines actually have a different term for "chaos").
"It's a good idea to have a different term," he said when told that Huffington Post readers had been proposing new names.
(I call these defense mechanisms, but they might have a different term in psychological textbooks) I used to sweat, for instance.
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Ms. O'Brien had a different term for it: "sensible".
The immune-stimulating effect of prolactin could also be short term, and breastfeeding could have a different long-term immune-modulating effect, suggested by the results from the Nurses Health Study [ 38] and our previous results [ 2].
Against this background, the question arose whether or not breastfeeding in offspring of diabetic mothers (ODM) might have a different long-term impact on body weight, metabolic regulation, and diabetogenic risk as compared with breastfeeding in healthy mothers.
Riley said he could have used a different term than Gestapo in discussing South Florida Knick fans.
Nor would there be confusion in the marketplace between valid Treasury bonds and this new paper, which would have a different name, financial terms and legal status.
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