Examples of using Coining in English and their translations into Italian
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Singer declared the book a manifesto for"animal liberation," thereby coining the phrase.
straightening and coining before ageing changes material properties appreciably.
Collaboration with Jiang Shuo Coining MoMA- Brâncuși, Tree, H.M.Z. Foundation, Fohnsdo, 2003 Coining MOMA-Maillol.
the collection mainly consists of machinery and utensils for coining.
was a pioneer of eyelid surgery, coining the term"blepharoplasty" in 1818.
It's worth noting that effort has been made here to stay away from the usual process of coining another definition.
the use of special alloys for coining.
In the praehistorischen times the Mylantian of Gods, which informed coining/shaping and kneading mankind,
was pratically independent as it demonstrated coining its currency and issuing its laws.
repeating and coining them in time.
On this long and painstakingly detailed path, she also engages with coining a neologism, describing what comes after postmodern as"altermodern"(or post-postmodern).
have a non-slip surface, obtained through coining.
Burning Man for setting an example, coining a huge fan base at European level.
Their skill in coining scurrilous verses was notorious,
good hot workability for blanking, coining, drawing, piercing,
that of the sea, coining the term Larimar.
It soon became one the most coveted items of the 90s coining the phrase“a sak on every back”.
Instead of coining other concepts, the time has
In 2001, Robert Priest examined the origins of the term and concluded that Kinsey had confused several factors in accidentally coining the term.
But the news of his coining has gone out into the moonlight