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But in the 21st century, "empire" and "superpower" and "hyperpower" are terms that may require rethinking.
No student will have points docked merely as a result of using terms that may be deemed offensive to some.
Since then, biologists have recorded an array of pair displays, tagging them by descriptive terms that may or may not reflect what they are really about.
Each section has practical ideas for hands-on exploration and there is a good glossary of terms that may be unfamiliar.
Over the years, it has been called various names -- spastic colon and colitis, among others -- terms that may not be correct, doctors say.
Victims will be fairly heard to complain of injustice with justifiable feelings in terms that may make calling the law 'a[n] ass' seem wholly charitable..."...
In a new book, "Immigrant Nations," Paul Scheffer, a Dutch political scientist, has restated his opposition to multiculturalism in nonconfrontational terms that may have appeal to the left.
The debate around the "new political correctness" on university campuses in the US and the UK involves many terms that may be unfamiliar to readers.
Philadelphia's Franklin Institute Science Museum (www.fi.edu/) has a fantastic exploration of the human heart, including a tour of valves and arteries using actual photographs and some medical terms that may require a dictionary.
[New York Post] Courts and Law The primary booker for the prostitution ring patronized by former Gov. Eliot Spitzer pleaded guilty on terms that may obligate her to testify before a federal grand jury.
A guidebook distributed by the National Park Service explains the disappearance in simple terms that may someday be used to describe the fate of humanity on earth: "It is likely they exhausted the resources".
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