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"Extrajudicial" is a term that covers most of what judges do when they are not judging.
Big data is an ugly term that covers a multitude of activities.
It's a term that covers using financial resources to generate both financial returns and social benefits.
By contrast, Afghanistan's tribes — a term that covers everything from large confederations to cousin-networks and extended families — are not natural vehicles for creating loyalty to a central government.
In 2009 David Bahati, an MP, introduced a bill which would have imposed the death penalty in cases of "aggravated homosexuality", a term that covers gay sex with people under 18 and people with disabilities or HIV.
Klezmer, these days, is a term that covers a vast range of styles, but at its heart it is an amalgam of Eastern European Jewish dance music with improvisatory elements that resemble those of jazz.
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"Folk" was a term that covered anyone from traditionalists to hippy-era singer-songwriters, and Harper came firmly from the latter group.
The contemporary name was "French chair," a term that covered a variety of designs, the most elaborate based on French Rococo chairs of the Louis XV period.
Similarly, two different Texas courts threw out a law targeting improper photography, an umbrella term that covered upskirt and other photos meant to provide sexual gratification, leaving no law to address upskirts in the state since last year.
Our study demonstrated that a search string that does not include a combination of terms that covers several of the names used for the pandemic will miss relevant publications indexed in PubMed/MEDLINE.
The doctors called it "bad blood", a term that also covered anaemia and general weariness.
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