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    terminology


    1. That was local terminology for yaag that had been boosted with other psychedelics


    2. Today I would like to suggest to them that this change of terminology could represent a change in perspective


    3. This kind of terminology isn't taught in any school, you learn it while working,” I explain as calm as possible


    4. He wasn't familiar with their terminology, especially since he personally thought it was pseudo-science


    5. Thru them we learned enough to allow Yellelle to operate what is called a ‘personification’ in their terminology, and thereby interact with their crew


    6. “I'm not familiar with native terminology,” Elmore told him, “Whatever tomorrow is


    7. Then he turned to a doctor in our group, switched back to his perfect English and proceeded to diagnose his patients back in Australia using proper medical terminology


    8. In Buddhist terminology truth is


    9. Her actions are clothed under various medical terminology - she is the female counterpart of the male molester


    10. "We've both been bitten, but we were infected the right way,” I said, using Walt's terminology

    11. The terminology is not as important as the lessons to be learned in this world


    12. The terminology is actually not important for all the descriptions imply that we came from the Source and we are all making our way back to it


    13. who like that terminology


    14. stealthy in today’s terminology


    15. Shoot-outs or contacts in SAP COIN terminology were nothing new to us


    16. The more you kill the more martyrs (struggle heroes in our terminology) you create and the more the violence escalate until you flood the area with soldiers and call it "the surge" or whatever fancy word you can think off for publicity reasons for there is nothing new under the sun and everything new comes from Africa anyway according to legend


    17. Vlakplaas, known as C1 in Police terminology, existed only to hunt terrorists down and to kill them when found


    18. Maybe it was just the bizarre and unfamiliar terminology


    19. “But I understand the theories and the terminology


    20. On one side of the circle stood, or sat, the owners I believe and on the other the judges and runners (my terminology)

    21. She started by seeking out a list to explain the basic terminology relevant to her needs,


    22. Sometimes, however, translations of Buddhist materials into English incorrectly use terminology from other religions, and as a result the misconception that happiness and pain are rewards and punishments in a system of moral justice has arisen


    23. his own terminology as well


    24. In order to better understand exactly what these estimates mean and their importance, it is useful first to learn a bit of industry terminology for the different types of estimates


    25. ” The man on the street might have difficulties with this hair-splitting distinction; perhaps this is one of the more hidden aims of this terminology


    26. Regarding France (or Gaul, in the terminology of the time):


    27. He liked the idea of my participation in the negotiation because I was conversant with broadcast management terminology and was deeply involved in fashioning the pro forma operating budgets for the stations we sought


    28. 2 He wrote, “In the terminology of Marx and Engels the words communism and socialism are synonymous


    29. terminology in the church which has become known as “Missiology”


    30. Using meditative terminology — one may experience ‘perception,’ another may experience a superposition of ‘perception’ and ‘non-perception’; and the third experiences ‘the cessation of perception

    31. What we see in the cortex are ‘hyperlinks’ or ‘shortcuts’ (to use computer terminology) to the brains in higher energy bodies


    32. In many cases you can still use the concepts or terminology being suggested, but keep it clear in


    33. But the terminology of


    34. It is not necessary to use the exact terminology in the MindMap when talking or explaining to others


    35. A lot of the elements are already in your mind, although some of the concepts, or terminology,


    36. reader is unfamiliar, give explanations of terminology here


    37. Please note that some of the terminology used in the case studies differs slightly from that used in this e-book


    38. terminology as the Arhat, which means the worthy, the capable, the


    39. Them I have used the Christian terminology, but the same Beings can be


    40. The Electra terminology was not adopted, but a symmetrical model of female and

    41. "preorgasmic," the terminology for the male has not been altered or considered problematic


    42. I wouldn’t send my ESL students to this page, but it’s a great refresher for native English speakers who are a bit rusty on their grammar rules and terminology


    43. subject matter referenced, in this License were drafted utilizing the terminology of


    44. Horse Racing is one of the only sports in the world where it’s important you understand the terminology because if you don’t, you might find that you’re completely lost


    45. Don't worry if you are confused by some this terminology


    46. method with its strong statistical component and abstract terminology


    47. used the correct terminology, which no one else did


    48. official terminology was far from unanimous


    49. Paul, as I said, used military terminology to describe Christ’s Gospel mission and the spiritual warfare it attracts


    50. stand some terminology associated with Jewish scripture and writings











































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    Synonyms for "terminology"

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    "terminology" definitions

    a system of words used to name things in a particular discipline