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coined
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Coined
of Coin
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no dice
dicone
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of coined in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of coined in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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Samantha Markle, who I had n’t seen for over a decade – and that was only for a day and a half – suddenly, it felt like Samantha Markle was everywhere, i do n’t know your middle name. I do n’t know your birthday. You’re telling these people that you raised me, and you’ve coined me ‘ Princess Pushy. ’.
Coined by climate activist Dan Bloom to capture an emergent literary genre dealing with life on Earth after it’s been ravaged by climate change, this [cli-fi] is fast becoming the most exciting and challenging subject area driving YA literature.
Waste is the word coined by mankind to hide their incapabilities & unawareness to use something usefully
Social Malware: Communism, Socialism, Marxism Progressive Fascism are the Social Malware of our day. (Leonardo coined the phrase Social Malware)
We should never define libertarian positions in terms coined by liberals and conservatives, nor as some variant of their positions. We are not fiscally conservative and socially liberal. We are libertarians, who believe in individual liberty and personal responsibility on all issues at all times.
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