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Paulus Cua, original name Huynh Tinh Cua (born 1834, Baria, Vietnam died 1907, Saigon [now Ho Chi Minh City]) Vietnamese scholar who contributed to the popular usage of Quoc-ngu, a romanized system of transcribing the Vietnamese language devised by mid-17th-century Portuguese missionaries and further modified by Alexandre de Rhodes, a 17th-century French missionary.

He also noted that in-person meetings are a popular usage of revenues.

The recent advances in nanotechnology and the corresponding popular usage of nanomaterials have resulted in uncertainties regarding their environmental impacts.

As a result, ooVoo has added a free video record feature that they can use, taking the friction out of this popular usage of the app.

Thanks to the popular usage of the Mechanical Turk, the authors evaluated more than 10,000 terms from the higher frequency range in four different corpora of English expression.

With reference to Walport's claim that the UK legislation provides a blue print for future decisions on modifying the genome, it is sobering to note that in the world of architecture, blueprints are not the finished product that popular usage of the term implies.

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Popular usage will, of course, be the ultimate arbiter of the durability of fail.

"Crazy" and "not crazy," like "guilty" and "not guilty," are terms that, in popular usage, admit of no shading in between; being crazy or being not crazy is considered a permanent condition, like having one leg).

Murder, Inc., in popular usage, an arm of the American national crime syndicate, founded in the 1930s to threaten, maim, or murder designated victims for a price; the organization lacked an official name.

A simple Google Ngram shows that once the "War of the Rebellion" had all but disappeared, the pro-Confederate "War Between the States" began to rise in popular usage around the turn of the century and peaked in 1925, as the Southern dogma of the Lost Cause gained traction.

The related technique is also often referred to as "errors-in-variables models" and "Deming regression": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Errors-in-variables_model http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deming_regression (Wikipedia articles are cited here as evidence of popular usage, not as primary sources).

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