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There's no other term for it.
There seems no other term for that but jamming.
We have not been able to devise any other term for it.
I wonder when one of Radio 3's disc jockeys – there's no other term for them these days – last broadcast a work of this genre.
Still, many career forensic examiners say their work forces them to reflect on the concept of evil, and some acknowledge they can find no other term for certain individuals they have evaluated.
They are the "jacks of all trades" – Jack Tar, Jack (Be) Nimble, Jack Frost … The other term for a "Jack" in a deck of cards is a knave, and a knave can also be a villain.
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Other terms for Triage tools: Eligibility-Checkers, Diagnostic Tool, Intake-and-Bucketing.
Other terms for slaves were the apprentice, the pauper, the harlot, the felon, the actor, and the complex image of the Southern "Sambo" or Caribbean "Quashee".
Several other terms for plants (e.g., Finnish muurain 'cloudberry' [Rubus arcticus]), a term for metal (Estonian vask 'copper,' Hungarian vas 'iron,' Nganasan basa 'iron'), and a word for 'reindeer' (Sami boaƷo) are also consistent with a northern Ural location.
Other terms for overglaze colours are enamel colours and muffle colours, the latter name being derived from the type of kiln, known as a muffle kiln, in which they are fired.
She added that agreeing new free trade deals and the other terms for the UK's new relationship with the EU would take far longer, and would need a transition period while that was negotiated.
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