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Other definitions of the term emerged later.
The term emerged at the height of the Cold War, used to describe a favourite tactic of Soviet propagandists.
Similarly, Morgan was only to happy to call for Clarkson's sacking from the BBC, after footage of him appearing to mumble a racist term emerged.
But since the question of whether he will finish out his term emerged a few days ago, he has declined requests to talk about it or to make himself available at all.
The term emerged in a public safety announcement video – and we'll get back to this video in just a tick – in which several women discuss the terrible problem that afflicts so many of their gender: Bitchy Resting Face.
The term emerged at a point when incendiary racial views were common, but the still recent national tumult over civil rights had changed the way those views could be expressed.
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Mr. van Agtmael, the author of "The Emerging Markets Century," is credited with coining the term "emerging markets" in the early 1980s.
In this case the term "emerging" doesn't encompass only young artists.
Still, as the Obama of the second term emerges, everyone senses a difference from the Obama of the first.
This is only as it should be: Mr van Agtmael was the man who coined the term "emerging markets".These days the market in business catchphrases is saturated.
The term "emerging markets" has helped to create the world it named.Mr Sharma offers a diverting guide to that world.
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