Sentence examples for term comes from from inspiring English sources

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(The term comes from the Latin word for "whiteness").

(He notes that the term comes from a line in the Gospel of Matthew).

The term comes from the Greek therapeutikos, which means "inclined to serve".

That term comes from a science fiction story by Robert Heinlein.

"They used to dry leather using tenterhooks," says Peter, "That's where the term comes from".

The latter term comes from the reddish orange discoloration of the hair that is characteristic of the disease.

The term comes from an archaic English sport called mob football or, among the more academically minded, medieval football.

(The term comes from the incredible difficulty of fishing in clear water, which leads to the desire for gin).

(The term comes from the moment in the aging "Happy Days" when Fonzie waterskied over a shark.

Some say the term comes from the fact that the River Taff runs from the valleys and through Cardiff.

Will people 80 years from now talk, without quite knowing where the term comes from, about being bezosified or qualcommed?

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