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Previous use was defined as any previous recorded use during the study period, and never use as no recorded prescription for hormonal contraception during the study period.
The earliest recorded use of the unabbreviated, capitalized phrase was in The Cincinnati Commercial in 1876.
First recorded use of paper money was in China in the seventh century.
Special consideration also goes to Jimmy the Exploder, for the first recorded use of "mate" in a Guardian Australia headline.
The earliest recorded use is in Fred H. Hart's 1878 collection of stories, "The Sazerac Lying Club".
It was, as The New Statesman noted, the first recorded use in the House of Commons of "omnishambles".
The first extant recorded use was by Duncan II, the "Rex Scotie," in 1094.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first recorded use of "techy" was in 1969, in a publication called Current Slang.
The very first recorded use of the term "psychological thriller" was in an admiring review of Somerset Maugham's The Painted Veil in 1925.
Earlier recorded use was in a Dialect Notes in 1914: "Say, didn't you gig me a little on the price of that room?" The word comes from fishing.
Humans may well have been stuffing birds into bird cavities since the dawn of fire, but the first recorded use of the name is 1982.
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