Stick-to-itiveness is a real word and a handy noun coined in 1884, meaning dogged perseverance.
Just a week later, Adafruit had coined a winner and the OpenKinect community was born.
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Tolkien coined the word first to describe the incarnation which Christians are currently celebrating.
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In 2003 before web 2.0 was coined, we came out with a host bar.
French sociologist Emile Durkheim famously coined the word effervescence to describe the fizzy excitement of crowds.
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Kanas has even coined a term for the situation: the "Earth out of view" phenomenon.
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The term "Syndrome X" was coined by Stanford University endrocrinologist Gerald Reaven in 1988.
Bloggers may have coined that name in keeping with the theme of most other Apple devices.
Taxmaggedon, the term coined to represent the possible largest tax increase in history, is upon us.
Next generation challenger brands (a term coined by Morgan) believe in themselves and their own ideas.
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It was coined to describe what usually happens after something very extraordinary has happened.
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The name Furienmeister was coined in the 1970s by Erwin Neumann of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.
It's the term independence leader Xanana Gusmao coined as the prospective name of his new independent nation.
The other met for dinner at the annual industry conference in Boca Raton and coined the name WILD.
She was African music's first world star blending different styles long before the phrase "world music" was coined.
The teacher was K. Eric Drexler, who coined the term "nanotechnology" in 1986 and later founded the Foresight Institute.
The phrase, coined in 2010, was meant originally as a criticism of degrading activism down to a few clicks.
Ebay's name stands for "electronic Bay Area, " coined when Omidyar thought of it as a tool for his neighborhood.
The Times mentions that some economists have coined a new term for this type of business arrangement: jobless entrepreneurship.
Arthur Phillips, an Australian writer, coined the term cultural cringe 48 years ago.
Fishman originally coined the term in 2008 while examining a 17-year-old patient.
These days, Klein even invokes an analogy that Gates coined to describe the very structure of most U.S. high schools.
It was a French finance minister, of course, who coined what is still the best advice on raising tax revenues.
No sooner was the term coined than big business queued up to claim that it was building new third places.
The term was coined in the 1950s, and originally was based on corporate reporting for environmental and consumer protection.
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Grove, 71, coined the metaphor "strategic inflection point" to describe the moment when an industry or company changes its trajectory.
" When "Avenue Q" began at New World Stages, Ms. Goodman's producing partner, Kevin McCollum, coined the term "Broadway adjacent.
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Workamping is a term coined by a website of the same name that matches RVers with employers around the country.
The Cheap Revolution (a buzz phrase coined by forbes publisher Rich Karlgaard in a column in April 2003) has already claimed significant casualties.
Articulated Naturality Web, coined by Steve Chao, Chief Executive Officer of QPC, fuses augmented reality (AR) and the Internet together.
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