Examples of using This term has in English and their translations into Indonesian
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This term has a sense associated with making a dot
It is only in the 20th century that this term has been employed to refer to a period in music history.
This term has many different meanings depending on context,
Tsunamis were referred to as tidal waves in the past but this term has fallen out of favor,
to Australian Aboriginal dances, however this term has its origins among the people of the Sydney region.
Although this term has become quite common recently,
Although chapter 15 is the classic expression of Jesus' mandate that we abide in Him, this term has a wider focus in John.
However, this term has evolved and has been used to describe other groups that did not have similarities.
we see that this term has high seasonality(duh…).
The surgery is also called ovariectomy, but this term has been traditionally used in basic science research to describe the surgical removal of ovaries in laboratory animals.
it is also known as Russian gold, although this term has become somewhat rare.
Retro- Suggesting something old made new, this term has been attributed to a particular breed of vehicle that borrows styling cues from an earlier model.
How closely these palms resemble tripe is debatable, but this term has stuck nevertheless.
This term has become corrupted
This term has become the French word for"nitrogen"
Another member of the genus fig- this one being a very tall one- is the‘pipal'(this term has its roots in the Sanskrit term‘pippala')
The word Vertigo in Latin means a whirling or spinning movement, and this term has been used by the medical fraternity to describe the dysfunction of the vestibular system that creates the perception
Nevertheless, thanks largely to the popular psychology industry, this term has been widely misappropriated to refer to the tendency of individuals with a psychological condition,
Unfortunately, this term has been abused by the media to give it a negative connotation- of someone who breaks into systems,
This term has since been misappropriated by popular psychologists(Howard,