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The increasingly used term workers self-directed enterprises (WSDEs) stresses democratic decision-making.
Elsewhere in the book, Fahreza refers to himself as an "ultra", a widely used term for hooligans in Europe.
"Lobiwan," literally "loved one," is a commonly used term of address.
Actually, the Streetfighter name is an appropriation of a widely used term for bikes modified to a bare-knuckle, stripped-down look.
The commonly used term was 'Asian Turkey.' Since then, scores of people have died for allegedly eternal homelands, and many more will die tomorrow".
Ellis specializes in studying the ecology of the Anthropocene, the widely used term for the human-dominated epoch in which we are currently living.
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It sounds like I'm walking around in wellies," Pattinson confessed, using a commonly-used term for rain boots.
The commonly-used term to refer to state constitutional amendments that either prohibit or limit the use of public money in funding religious education is "Blaine amendment".
The film talks about that much-used term - "zero waste".
But "moderate" is an absurdly over-used term.
Leonard's evocations of the jazz life merited that often over-used term "iconic".
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