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Both programmes are snide, voyeuristic portrayals of what sociologists now term 'the precariat' (aka the 'underclass'underclass
He suffered from persecution mania and what we would now term obsessive compulsive disorder.
The tragedians, she argues, were experts in what we would now term PTSD.
Ellie Gibson reached what we'll now term the Izzard Threshold courtesy of a recent gig at the Peckham Liberal Club.
What is striking about the Welsh case is that, in seeming contrast to Scotland, devolution has not led to a closing of the gap between the population and what we must now term the "Establishment".
The stock market sell-off Friday, in which the Dow Jones industrial average fell below 12,000 for the first time in three months, suggested that Mr. Gruschka was not alone in adopting a "risk-off approach," as investors now term a bias against higher-returning but riskier assets like stocks, commodities and richer-yielding bonds.
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She's already planning a return trip to what she now terms "your great city".
The technology-based companies expanded into the surrounding town and cities, which is now termed Silicon Valley.
Non-negotiable minimum staffing levels for response teams are now termed "aspirational" staff levels.
"Grexit" – or "Grexident", as exit by accident is now termed – would be a calamity for Greece and Europe as a whole.
The lists of the unemployed have been winnowed, to restrict access to what is now termed Employment Insurance EII).
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