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He knew the term from the Discovery Channel.

They borrowed the term from the law of charitable trusts.

(He was borrowing the term from the Iranian intellectual Jalal Al-e-Ahmad).

The fashion and beauty industries may have filched the term from charities that use celebrity "ambassadors".

I first heard the term from my late grandmother, whom I always used to ask about Palestine.

The term, from the Italian "con primario" ("with the primary"), describes a singer who specializes in secondary roles.

The disagreement recalled perhaps the most heated exchange of the term, from the argument in the case in October.

That phrase 'stalked me personally' is a very important turning point, where he changes the term from metaphor to a specific accusation of illegal activity".

You needed, he often said – though some said he had borrowed the term from Edna, his wife – to have a hinterland.

It soon did, with the A.F.C. blaming the mistake on a writer who had gotten the term from an online encyclopedia.

The High & Low Finance column on Friday, about the continued risks posed by the activities of the largest banks, misstated the term from which the acronym SIFI derives.

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