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Still, as the Obama of the second term emerges, everyone senses a difference from the Obama of the first.
In this fractional setting and in contrast to the standard Adams methods, an extra history load term emerges and the associated weight coefficients are τ-dependent.
"Through dialogue, the teacher-of-the-students and the students-of the-teacher cease to exist and a new term emerges: teacher-student with students-teachers" (Ibid, 80).
The Zeeman-like term b 4 1, 2 6 c 6 c, which is derived from first-order perturbation theory applied to the Dresselhaus term, emerges from the combined effect of BIA and SIA [14].
We have to look at the framework from which the term emerges.
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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.
Other definitions of the term emerged later.
The term, emerging market, actually, my understanding is it was developed at the IFC.
The term emerged way before the Nazis took over in Germany.
In this case the term "emerging" doesn't encompass only young artists.
The term emerged at the height of the Cold War, used to describe a favourite tactic of Soviet propagandists.
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