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It is roughly synonymous with the term terroir, used in the Western wine industry, he said.
His films are headlong, ardent explorations of failure, misunderstanding and emotional warfare, which turn out to be roughly synonymous with nobility, generosity and love.
At present, the closest we have to a national estimate comes from CEOP's 2011 scoping study into "localised grooming", roughly synonymous with on-street grooming.
In this narrow sense, "value theory" is roughly synonymous with "axiology".
One uses 'happiness' as a value term, roughly synonymous with well-being or flourishing.
Understanding forgiveness as roughly synonymous with reconciliation supports the notion that these collective endeavors are institutional forms of forgiveness (Etzioni, 1999; Radzik, 2009).
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The match remains etched solemnly on the national consciousness as O Maracanaço (a Portuguese term roughly translated as 'The Maracana Blow', which became synonymous with the match).
The campus spans 667 acre and is roughly bisected by Cullen Boulevard a thoroughfare that has become synonymous with the university.
Now, after roughly seven weeks of rehearsal, Moyer is ready to become synonymous with the part made famous on film by one of his personal heroes, Christopher Plummer.
Although Sutton's myth was synonymous with meticulously plotted thievery and impossible prison escapes, he spent roughly half his life in jail.
Synonymous with talent, greatness.
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