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Nigel Farage might reconsider his terminology.
Finally, Bruno developed an atomic theory, whereby everything that existed was made up of identical particles — "seeds," in his terminology.
There is a crucial difference here (leaving aside that Reid has not updated his terminology since the 50s).
Besides, it's poor form not to give Freud his due if you're using his terminology in your title.
It also should be noted that much of his terminology for change was drawn from the alchemy of his time.
It is striking, Shelin noted, that Amalrik's "style, his approach to the subject and even his terminology are close to today's Russian political analysis".
Scott may have learned to tone down his terminology, but center Todd MacCulloch said today that his words still touched a nerve.
In doctrine, he shows a synthetic tendency, combining the influence of Hippocratic medicine and that of the Sicilian school, and his terminology and methodology suggest Aristotelian influences.
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With his quiet confidence, his medical terminology, his clipboard and his collared shirt, it was easy to see why so many of his clients called him doctor.
Blair is using his Europe terminology, calling these his non-negotiable "red lines".
In fact, Kant did believe that the French Revolution was legitimate, and a look at his argument illuminates some of his complex terminology.
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