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The name is apparently a Hindu term, deriving from the godess Asha.
Alterations in the flan (the coin disk, a term deriving from the French flatir, "to beat flat") led to corresponding changes in the manufacture of dies.
He used to serve aromatic bitters in an egg-cup called a coquetier; the drinks themselves were coquetels... Or was it a Mexican term deriving from a chap who mixed mysterious potions, who had this daughter called Coctel?
The first is 'the Pledge', wherein we're shown something; the second, 'the Turn', centres on a disappearance; in the climactic third part, 'the Prestige' (a term deriving from prestidigitation, but also implying respect and admiration), a person or object is miraculously brought back, leaving the audience stunned and delighted.
Box et al. [15] first introduced ARIMA models, the term deriving from autoregressive integrated and moving average.
Migralepsy is an old term deriving from migra ine) and (epi lepsy that has been used for the first time by Lennox and Lennox to describe a condition in which "ophthalmic migraine with perhaps nausea and vomiting was followed by symptoms characteristic of epilepsy" [12].
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The term derives from the Arabic harim, an inviolable area.
"That's where the term derived from," Mr. Williams said.
The term derives from the Middle French velu, "shaggy".
The term derives from the Latin dormitorium, "sleeping room".
(The term derives from the Swiss American geologist Arnold Henry Guyot).
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