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1. Then there had been what Joris had termed ‘bits and pieces’ – in truth, valuable artefacts collected from all over the world that he had garnered during his travels; after discussions with Berndt who had taken a quick look at the vast store of, without exception, items of considerable artistic merit if not value, Kara had agreed that the bulk might be offered to the new Guild to form the basis of a museum of some sort
2. 'Love you friend,' Omi said as he looked at me, a line that could be termed
3. thought – managed to operate what I suppose should be termed the
4. The chief reason for this ironic condition is commonly termed as the duality or dichotomy of life
5. A long termed, and
6. These were The Best and the Brightest as one historian termed them, Ivy League intellectuals of incredible ability leading both the Kennedy and Johnson administrations
7. As one author termed it, many Americans are Addicted to Militarism
8. To muster his host and bring it into danger:---this may be termed the business of the general
9. Elizabeth outlined to him what she termed their “cover story
10. He thought that the mention of a nine-gram accident had been a nice touch, based on his having remembered Karol’s mentioning that the Russians termed a gunshot to the back of the head as “giving nine grams” to the victim, a reference to the weight of the pistol bullet
11. This construct (as I have termed it), the mind, this thinking machine appears to me like another kind of eye, an inner eye allowing the brain to interpret more subtle influences than the physical structures that the eye responds to
12. Out of the serial “duality” of Man’s ancient belief systems, as they ascended the “ladder of time” into what is generally termed religion in more recent times, there again arose a new order
13. Then there are the needs of others, collectively termed community, where conscience needs to be “heard
14. So, how does this apply to the opposites as indicated in the title? Satisfying the near term desire that would be termed good by the individual seeking it can be seen as having a bad effect if repeated too often and can be discerned as selfish or even evil by others at whose expense the repetitions are allowed or insisted upon
15. presented in the August 2002 issue of the Civil Justice Forum (#40), a whistle-stop tour of what he termed “Asbestos Litigation Land
16. Jason had lightly termed that meeting, “The Inquisition
17. Would Lincoln, Wilson, or FDR have stood for radical proclamations in our mosques? Such questions turned the clock in the opposite direction, and were termed
18. For his prescience, Churchill would be termed a “warmonger
19. NATO certainly couldn’t be termed an imperialist venture, any more than the
20. That is commonly termed the originalist, or sometimes the strict constructionist, view
21. He was born into a xenophobic family, starting off as a snot faced kid that ranted at passer-by’s that didn’t fit his close minded idea of who should live and who shouldn’t, becoming a petty thief in his teens, and killing a few “non-whites” as he termed them, during his later years in life
22. Looking at all the other vampires feeding was starting to make me hungry and Akua had called me to the hospital for a stopover, and what he termed as a coffee break, not exactly my choice of beverage, but I could fit in a quick blood feed before I met up with him
23. What I could catch was this magnificently horrendous creature, something that would be termed marvellously stunning to mortal eyes, but was awful to a vampire’s
24. She knew that what he said, what he wrote would be branded blasphemous, and that he would be thrown to the wolves, if you’ll excuse the expression, or left for dead in the dungeons they had quintessentially termed the sanatorium for the mentally unstable”
25. It all sounded rather prehistoric to him in the twenty first century, like something out of a ninth grade history book, but then again, nothing was normal about the girl he loved he mused, and to top it all off, they were in the middle of what the local residents had termed “The Creepy Woods”
26. After a time any who might still be inclined to protest are worn down to acquiescence one by one through what one observer termed a kind of “slouching fatigue
27. What we have termed matter is actually constantly being created, annihilated and created
28. Monroe termed this as a blanking, sublimation, or veil of
29. The so termed electromagnetic spectrum
30. In that year a revolution, or more properly, a series of revolutions, ended what has been termed by historians the ancien régime
31. The First Estate termed itself the National Assembly and invited the other Estates to join it, on the basis of voting by delegate, not by Estate
32. Assembly, which subsequently termed itself the Constituent Assembly
33. “Firstly, you have what might be termed serial mortality, not true immortality
34. A few senior captains and one or two majors watched with great interest and enjoyment but didn't really participate in what they loftily termed sophomoric activities more suited to college frat houses than an Officers Club
35. Coast Guard Commandant Admiral James Loy termed “the New Normalcy” conditions for maritime security (Conroy, Proceedings, November 2001, pp
36. the Earth are termed meteorites
37. dramatically: these are termed "meteor showers"
38. The underlying part of the nose, termed to as the bridge is the
39. support level it is termed a breakdown and has a bearish flavor
40. It would be like being born again, what is termed ‘reincarnated’, only at a more frequent rate
41. Psychic Protection should really be termed Psychic Power instead
42. autism will have what is termed genius abilities, it is still worth mentioning that some humans are
43. 1 of Tim’s lasting memories of the ‘Case of the Missing Ring’, as Walter had termed it, occurred later that evening around the dinner table
44. technically termed ectoplasm can be withdrawn, so that materialization may
45. it;-- still it dwells higher than the very thought we now are thinking, higher than the consciousness that, for the transitory moment, is all that truly can be termed ourselves
46. The unleavened bread and the wine had been made ready for this Passover, and these emblems, which Jesus termed "the bread of life" and "the water of life," he served to his companions, and they ate in solemn conformity with the teachings just imparted
47. 6 Thus ended that chapter in the life of the Son of Man which might be termed: The mission of Joshua the teacher
48. termed as leadership qualities
49. Conan mentally termed the creatures black men, for lack of a better term; instinctively he knew that these tall ebony beings were not men, as he understood the term
50. Aside from that, you should not indicate those jobs you had before, which were short termed