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Some trace the roots of the term back to the Israel-Palestine conflict, while the fashionable military variant ("boots on the ground") apparently emerged around 1980.
But the term he preferred was bohemian, which to him signified a commitment to art as well as a rejection of restrictive bourgeois values, and as a scholar of the counterculture he traced the term back to an early use by students at the University of Paris.
That question will be answered eventually by buyers (or the lack of them), but in the near term, back to what Porsche is best known for: making fun, lightning-fast sports cars that nearly every male in America would like to see parked in his driveway.
The Huffington Post chased the term back to its roots and was able to find it in a lost patch of cannabis in a Point Reyes, California forest.
The Huffington Post chased the term back to its roots and was able to find them in a lost patch of cannabis in a Point Reyes, Calif., forest.
When asked about the Russian-American relations, Kotrikadze does not mince words: "All of us remember the 'Cold War' and the most recent string of developments in the bilateral relations brings this term back to reality.
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As is usual in these cases, the EU heads of mission here relayed the terms back to our capitals for views.
In the meantime, we've changed the terms back to what existed before the February 4th change, which was what most people asked us for and was the recommendation of the outside experts we consulted.
The two agreed that the river would serve as the border between Parthia and Rome, although several historians have argued that Sulla only had authority to communicate these terms back to Rome.
Since the relationship between GO terms mirrors a directed acyclic graph, we used another custom script to trace all significant GO terms back to their parent GO term to reflect higher-order functional grouping.
The study of the collective genetic pool deriving from communities is termed "metagenomics" [12], a term dating back to 1998.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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