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(It's for this reason that a term like "the culture industry" has an oxymoronic ring).

Our face-friends, I mean — is that a term, by the way?

Isn't that a term reserved for a biology class?" he flashes.

Our face-friends, I mean is that a term, by the way?

Until this season, the Tigers were known for such inexplicable disappointments that a term was coined for it Clemsoning.

I cannot help but feel that a term like quantitative easing is designed to obscure a rational discussion around policy.

The court has found that a term such as "circuit" is a "structure-connoting term" for which § 112(f) presumptively does not apply.

There is a superficial sense of progress associated with the fact that a term constructed for the sole purpose of human degradation has been so widely disparaged.

It is small wonder that a term as broadly allusive as humanism should be subject to a wide variety of applications.

In other cases, we simply decided that a term was so unlikely to be used that even a prohibition seemed outdated.

The appeals court found nothing in the constitutional text or its history to suggest that "a term of years for a copyright is not a 'limited Time' if it may later be extended for another 'limited Time.'" Id., at 379.

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