Sentence examples for term was born from inspiring English sources

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That term was born just after World War I, as opponents of a League of Nations derided what a Times editorial called "a super-State, a super-Power".

An illustrator at a Boston dinner party is said to have drawn a picture of the district that looked like a salamander, and a political term was born.

The term was born in Persia, but revived by Milosz, signifying the double game by which we keep a public face that serves a totalitarian authority, while nurturing a private world of our own values.

Ever since the term was born, countless people have debated the implications of taking social interactions virtual.

But all it does is remind you that the night the term was born, everyone watched the murder and observed in silence, like it was something they were watching on TV.

Councilman G. Monty Manibog, who is at the midpoint of a four-year term, was born in the Philippines, and the other council member, Cam Briglio, is of Italian descent.

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To put Amillia's achievement into perspective: babies who go to full term are born at 37 to 40 weeks.

The irony is that a well-educated member of the Chinese middle class, the product of one of the world's oldest civilizations, should embrace a religion that, in his own terms, was born yesterday.

These terms were born to exploit, to invent racial difference, and to vindicate imperialism.

None of the genes with pathogenesis GO terms were born on the pyogenic group's branch, indicating that these genes were acquired via LGT.

M.I.T., which is where the term hacker was born, also served as the incubator for many early computer hardware and software companies.

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