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But they generated also the beautiful word "incandescent", or at least put it into common use.
This is called "infection," a bit of epidemiology lingo that, like "viral," has made it into common web parlance.
In February, the Treasury began twisting the arms of some holders of Citigroup preferred stock to get them to convert it into common stock.
American biologist Eugene Stoermer, known for his work with diatoms (single-celled algal organisms), coined the term Anthropocene in the late 1980s, but Dutch Nobel Prize-winning chemist Paul Crutzen was credited with having introduced it into common parlance by mentioning it at a conference in 2000.
You'd prefer they not take the preferred stock and convert it into common stock.
"It is used for varnishing paintings, but Stephen brought it into common use in glass and ceramics conservation".
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The distributed query engine takes as input a distributed common query language (DCQL) query, decomposes it into individual common query language (CQL) queries, issues those queries to the domain services, joins/aggregates the results, and returns the final results to the caller.
Intelligence hoarding presented one set of problems, but pouring it into a common ocean, Meyerrose realized soon after moving into his office, is not the answer either.
When the project is completed, the program can render and save it into several common video formats like MPEG, AVI and QuickTime.
For some experimenters, that means transferring it into a common spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel.
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