Sentence examples for there a term from inspiring English sources

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"Firstly, is there a term in the contract that is not really necessary to protect the legitimate commercial interests of the big firm?

("Let me ask you, is there a term besides 'Mexican' that you prefer?" Scott memorably asks one employee in the episode called Diversity Day. "Something less offensive?") Commercially, The 40-Year-Old Virgin is clearly already part of this upward trajectory, though it's a difficult film to like.

Ms. Schmidtke, 38, is one of a handful of male celebrity groomers there, a term little heard of 15 years ago (when, she said, photographers would ask her, "What is that, like dog grooming?") but increasingly bandied about in a world of high-definition cameras and metrosexuality.

Not for nothing is there a term in Intel: FOG.

Is there a term for this?

Is there a term for what they are, or were?

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Was there a special term for this condition?

There's a term for it: sexism.

Five years ago, there was a term for it: "Doing the 110".

There's a term in archaeology called post-processualism.

There is a term for this: the American Dream.

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