Sentence examples for novel coin from inspiring English sources

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Audition author Ryū Murakami saw a Korean adaptation of another novel of his, the 1980 novel Coin Locker Babies, hit No 2 in that country and 12th globally with $3.8m.

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Horace Walpole, author of the first Gothic novel, coined the word "serendipity" in the 18th century.

Its author, William E. Woodward, had, in his 1923 novel, "Bunk," coined the word "debunk".

Early in the novel, Chabon coins a delightful term: a mishearing of "wish-fulfilment".

The debut novel that coined the term "cyberspace" centres on Case, a disabled data thief who has hit rock bottom but is offered a chance of rehabilitation and redemption by an ambiguous new employer: his ultimate task is to hack past the passwords into a stupendously powerful artificial intelligence (one half of which is called Neuromancer) belonging to a clan of plutocrats.

We present a novel framework, coined Barinel, that computes estimations of the gj as integral part of the posterior candidate probability computation using a maximum likelihood estimation approach.

As comic book scholar and author Gene Kannenberg, Jr. told The Huffington Post, via email, the term graphic novel was "coined independently by Richard Kyle (in 1960's) and by Will Eisner (in the 1970's) [as] a long-form book in comics form which stood on its own literary and artistic merits, not on a franchised commodity.

This novel concept, coined cell adhesion mediated drug resistance (CAM-DR), was proposed for bone-marrow derived malignancies [ 10], but has not been applied to solid tumours, including PDAC [ 11].

Here for the first time we report the difference in the electrochemical behavior at two different charge rates (0.125 C vs 0.5 C) observed using novel design transmission coin cells in the graphene-coated Li(Li0.2Mn0.54Ni0.13Co0.13 O2 cathode by in operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS).

Almost two decades ago, Gibson's début novel, Neuromancer, which coined the term cyberspace, established him as the oracle of postmodern science fiction.

To describe the novel, Mr. Coupland coins the term Translit, which he explains like this: Translit novels cross history without being historical; they span geography without changing psychic place.

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