Sentence examples for having a term from inspiring English sources

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But despite having a term for "term of endearment" (Kosename) Germans are way too shy with them, saving Schatz (treasure) and Mausi (little mouse) for their loved ones and ramping up the Herr and Frau for everyone else.

He could be tempted by a sabbatical, Mr. Brancaccio said, but "I really still love radio -- it's like having a term paper due every day at 2, and the penalty for an incomplete is death".

Protein entries having a term including 'By similarity'Probableble' or 'Potential' in their subcellular location annotation were excluded.

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That line of reasoning would mirror the mayor's justification for his support for having a term-limits law amended in 2008, allowing him to run for a third term.

"We have a term called 'disconnected'disconnected

Ariane Dandois, another Paris dealer, has a "term" attributed to Valadier.

Additionally, stay down is forever, whereas copyright has a term".

And yet we have a term for it: downward mobility.

Prum has a term for this: "aesthetic decadence".

Social scientists even have a term for it: cyberbalkanization.

Orwell had a term for this kind of logic: doublethink.

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