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As a result, start-ups largely grew by bootstrapping, the term commonly used for self-funding.
Metadata is a term commonly used by archivists and librarians and rarely by anyone else.
Fratricide is the term commonly used by the military to describe a combat death resulting from "friendly fire".
A term commonly used for the sandbags that constituted the top of the front wall of a trench.
He is driven, sordid, faintly dangerous - the latter, not a term commonly associated with Canadian film-making, or indeed Canadian art in general.
He had slowly moved up the depth chart but was still playing only garbage minutes, the term commonly used for playing at the end of games that are one-sided, one way or the other.
The terraced apartments on the fifth floor, just above the old school's facade, are being marketed as town houses -- a term commonly applied to row houses at street level.
Senior officials, including Ayatollah Khamenei, constantly called for unity and warned that the enemy, a term commonly used to refer to the United States, could take advantage of such differences.
This is a term commonly used in Pau Comeu to refer to mainstream Brazilian society, something residents claim that they do not feel part of.
"The lady said the president is willing to change," Mr. Nyan Win said, employing the polite term commonly used in Myanmar for Mrs. Aung San Suu Kyi.
Ayahuasca, known by various names by different indigenous groups in South America, is a generic term commonly associated with preparations of the mildly psychoactive vine Banisteriopsis caapi.
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