The term "Syndrome X" was coined by Stanford University endrocrinologist Gerald Reaven in 1988.
Next generation challenger brands (a term coined by Morgan) believe in themselves and their own ideas.
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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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Mr. MYERS: The slang boogie-woogie most likely evolved from booger rooger(ph), a phrase first coined by Texas blues Blind Lemon Jefferson.
Mr Barroso has thus revived the term coined by his predecessor, Jacques Delors, but has not explained what he means by it.
The term techno-despair, coined by psychiatrist Judith Orloff, was raised on job site careerbuilder, in fact on its thehiringsite blog.
Cyber Monday, a term coined by Shop.org in 2005, began after retailers noticed a trend of people shopping online on the Monday after Thanksgiving.
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The trend, coined by global trend monitoring firm TrendWatching, describes companies embraced by customers for their authenticity, humanity and willingness to admit mistakes.
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No matter that the barbecue summer slogan was coined by the Met Office press office and the forecasters had made a more sensible probabilistic forecast.
It's a term coined by those who don't understand youth culture.
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This is a term first coined by Cosma Shalizi, professor of statistics at Carnegie Mellon, and named after the great 19th century French physiologist Claude Bernard.
The term itself was supposedly coined by a British writer in 1994 and copped by ad agency Euro RSCG Worldwide in a recent report on men.
Petropolitics, a word coined by Tom Friedman in Foreign Policy Magazine to describe the way nations with oil tend to be less democratic than nations without oil.
The grouping has come a long way since 2001, when the acronym was first coined by the then head of global economics for Goldman Sachs, Jim O'Neill.
The term was coined by footballer Roy Keane in 2000, and is used to refer to fans who attend matches only in order to enjoy corporate hospitality.
The provocation was all the greater since the phrase had been coined by Polly Toynbee, who writes for the Guardian and is an unabashed soaker of the rich.
The term viral marketing is said to have been first coined by Jeffrey Rayport, a Harvard Business School academic, in a 1996 article for the magazine Fast Company.
Enterprise value is a term coined by analysts to discuss the aggregate value of a company as an enterprise rather than just focusing on its current market capitalization.
The phrase was first coined by Edward Thorndike, a psychologist who used it in a study published in 1920 to describe the way that commanding officers rated their soldiers.
That saying was coined by a Republican Senator, Arthur Vandenberg, who partnered with a Democratic President, Harry Truman, to pass landmark national security measures at the dawn of the Cold War.
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The post-millennial "digital native, " a term coined by U.S. author Marc Prensky in 2001 is emerging as the globe's dominant demographic, while the "digital immigrant, " becomes a relic of a previous time.
The strip south of Quito, where some of the highest mountains are concentrated, is known as Avenue of the Volcanoes - a name coined by German explorer Alexander von Humboldt in 1802.
If you're familiar with the original PadFone then you would have already come across Dynamic Display, a name coined by ASUS that describes the technology behind the transition between the two interface modes.
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Throughout the city, an injection of new life into tired areas and a fusion of Afro and European styles in others, has led to a metamorphosis from Johannesburg to "Jozi", a name affectionately coined by locals.
"The Kathryn Bigelow" effect was coined by some industry observers who believed that her win for "The Hurt Locker, " the first Oscar for a woman director, would open doors of opportunity for females behind the camera.
Goldman's view of the world seems dominated by its faith in the emerging economies, notably the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India and China), an acronym coined by Jim O'Neill, a strategist who has been promoted to head its asset-management division.
The concept of vertical farming is not new - the phrase was first coined by Gilbert Ellis Bailey in 1915 as pressure increased on already limited farmland - and involves growing produce either in a skyscraper greenhouse, or in this case, a tower.
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