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They capitulated on every one of his terms.
The seven seats on the Fed's board each carry 14-year terms, with one of the terms expiring every two years.
Under the law, approved twice by voters, council members can serve two consecutive terms, but only one of those terms must be four years long.
However, the Rayleigh term is just one of the terms appearing in the acoustic energy equation.
"On day one of the term I would get 100 or even 50 pupils".
Improvisation is one of those terms.
"Bungling Berti" was just one of the terms regularly offered.
The privatization of Indonesia Satellite was one of the terms of the International Monetary Fund's $5 billion economic rescue package.
Arguably, one of the terms of the year for graduate job seekers is "lost generation".
It's one of those terms that makes much more sense politically than educationally.
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