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"Perverts" was also Atavism's term for those fine men and women of the TSA.

("Doable barkers" was their gruesome term for those who aroused their interest).

Soldiers have even coined a derogatory term for those who never get off the base: "fobbits".

(The common term for those works is "crosshatch," but their lines never cross).

Even today "Macaulay's children" is a pejorative term for those he Westernised.

Debate continues about whether "denier" is an appropriate term for those who oppose the climate science consensus.

I was a Stratfordian" — the term for those who believe that the plays were written by William Shakespeare, of Stratford-on-Avon.

"Bottom lines?" Anita explained that that was his term for those two-line personal ads that The Times sells at the foot of the front page.

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In the first commentary, Burley uses the term 'equivocal' for those terms Boethius, in his own commentary on the Categories, defines as equivocal by chance (a casu), and the term 'analogical' for those Boethius calls deliberately equivocal (a consilio).

The PBR might have brought some short-term gain for the public sector, but pain looks inevitable in the longer-term for those who use and deliver frontline council services.

There's also a glossary of British car terms, for those unfamiliar with the dickey or Roi des Belges.

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