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absolute term MATH

aureate term LING

closed term COMPUT

closing term AREA

cognate term REL

delivery term ECON

determined term REL

distinct term ECON

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The term also refers to the diffusion and adoption of coffee as a widely consumed stimulant by a culture.
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For older texts the Latin term incipit (it begins) is in use for the very first words of the opening sentence.
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Overburden may also be used as a term to describe all soil and ancillary material above the bedrock horizon in a given area.
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The term was initially used in the world of data analysis, and business analysis.
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His term in office was marked by incessant civil strife, but its causes are not immediately clear.
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The term could also be applied to many other browser-based competitions.
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Many effects are often mentioned in conjunction with the term compressibility, but regularly have little to do with the compressible nature of air.
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The research is clear - a trusted advisor with a personal F2F relationship wins both short term and long term.
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The figure eight has become a general term used for all boat-side tactics used to catch a following fish.
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It provides a blueprint for campus improvements in the near and mid-term and an overriding philosophy for the long term.
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