Today, of course, the word paedophilia is a familiar term in the news lexicon.
The Carter years expanded our economic lexicon with the concepts of Stagflation and the Misery Index.
You gave modern day lexicon the word shlumpadinka, an awkwardly cute permutation of schlump.
Hein started the site in 1997, and the expression quickly entered the pop lexicon.
But learning the lexicon is the first step towards leveling the playing field for good.
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Issues like cloning, stem cells, and fetal research have become part of the national lexicon.
Chanel was a confident spokesperson for a new language and lexicon about her core competence of fashion.
We have more negatives about aging in the media and in our lexicon than just about anything.
He later took up electrical engineering and set up his first company, Lexicon, in 1978 at age 31.
In the next she labels her opponents with one of the most racially incendiary metaphors in the American lexicon.
In 1982, he launched Lexicon, which was among the first companies in the U.S. dedicated solely to brand naming.
Out of it a new lexicon was born: the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, published in 1969.
Recently another one of our writers The Financial Lexicon put out some emerging market ETF recommendations as well.
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Lexicon employs two in-house linguists and consults with seventy-seven others around the world.
Still, boogie is now an essential part of our nation's great musical lexicon.
By 20 he was a superstar, a common enough noun these days in the entertainment lexicon, but rare then.
But perhaps Eurocrats do not need a lexicon for this sort of thing.
It's quite another for a pair of bots to develop their own, entirely new lexicon, as these two apparently have.
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One will not, however, often find the word "war" in the lexicon of American or Israeli politicians, or even generals.
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It documented the grammar, syntax, and lexicon of a language that Quijada had spent three decades inventing in his spare time.
However, he cautions against blanket attacks on profanity - the lexicon of which, after all, derives power from its own waywardness.
The trio have also incorporated another important word into their lexicon: negotiation.
Sequestration will soon become a dirty word in the American political lexicon.
Keaton was never shy about incorporating his politics into everyday life, becoming a true spin doctor years before that term entered the lexicon.
Until 1992, when Lexicon came up with the name Pentium for a computer chip made by Intel Corporation, microprocessors were identified by number.
"Utilitarian" is by now just another look in the lexicon of fashion, but for the 66-year-old Howell, utility is both fact and inspiration.
Now that bromance is part of our venerated lexicon, we can wield it with authority, apply it smartly, inject it into our elite discourse.
Lindgren acknowledges that the two companies are on the verge of the next great leap or inflection point, to borrow from the computer industry lexicon.
For that discussion on useful risk policy to occur security professionals have to learn a new lexicon that includes terms like cyberwar and cybersecurity.
L. James's book, you will know that the Grey in question is one of the protagonists rather than a reference to a fashion lexicon.
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