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In effect, he had coined the first term for the information age.
Wall Street, of course, has coined major money in this area.
He is said to have coined the term in 1904.
The French have even coined a serious word for it.
It was the first time she'd heard him use the term his people had coined.
However, similar acts had been taking place long before the word was coined.
On the whole, the British are pretty good at coining terms.
The term was apparently coined in 1938 during a political campaign.
The name was first coined by Lincoln et al. in 1985.
The term was first coined with the development of the concept in 1974.
The concept of white flight could have been coined here.
Some, but not all of these were coined by contemporaries.
It was here that he first coined the term opportunity cost.
It is not a title that was recently coined by the church.
Like the sun coining up each day, it always showed itself.
And, if I've just coined that word, can we keep it?
Although the term was coined relatively recently, the practice has a very long history.
Various stories attend the question of how so few came to be coined.
She is also known for having coined the name "Nigeria".
Now to the third question for those counting: Who coined it?
There was too much to say, and some of the words hadn't been coined yet.
I will be the first man coining out of the lead aircraft.
But the Greeks who coined the word were not so specific.
Many terms coined during the series' run have become part of Persian popular culture.
He was coining toward them from the other end of the hallway.