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McNamara is credited with coining the Golden State Killer moniker.
"I'm coining a new phrase, Netflix and thrill," she said.
" He is often credited with coining the term "booty call.
" Charles Schwab Corporation: "Oh, man, they are just coining money.
Eckersley, now a broadcaster, owned up to coining the phrase.
Amy, thank you for coining the name of this ingenious confection.
And we have Megan Thee Stallion to thank for coining the term.
I think most people tend to credit CREEM with coining that phrase.
However, Esther Glickstein Rose was finally recognized in 1985 for coining the name.
The real Ludendorff has been credited for coining the "stab in the back" myth.
Megan Thee Stallion is on the rise after coining the term "Hot Girl Summer."
Coining pennies is a money-losing proposition, and people don't really need them anymore.
He called it the "X date," coining a term that remains in common use.
For that alone — okay, and for coining the term "grapefruiting" — Haddish deserves a nod.
He was coining the best argument he has to make for staying in his job.
Indeed, vanEngelsdorp and Hayes have come to regret coining the terrifying name colony collapse disorder.
Via this work, the exhibition credits Stein with coining "gay" as happy shorthand for homosexual.
Unsurprisingly, then, the country's four biggest airlines—Southwest, Delta, American and United—are coining it.
Coining slogans of this sort enables Trump to stoke the rage of his political base.
Gua sha (coining)Have you ever gotten a massage that was so rough it actually hurt?
Trump has a knack for coining just the right moniker, the perfectly dismissive and catchy thing.
He is credited with coining the term "alternative right," or "alt-right," almost a decade ago.
There's kind of a neat story behind the coining of this term, according to Popular Mechanics.
The worthy aim of coining this new diagnosis was to lessen the stigma of gender incongruence.
"I guess I'm having an Aleppo Moment," Johnson admitted, coining a name for his own gaffe.
NPI's leader is Richard Spencer, known for coining the term "alt-right" and promoting white supremacist views.
He is credited with coining the term "cloud computing," with George Favoloro, as a founder of NetCentric.
Kimberlé Crenshaw, a law professor at both UCLA and Columbia, is credited with coining the term intersectionality.
"To be sure, finding reputable health information on the internet isn't always easy — coining expressions like "Dr.
To his many self-proclaimed accomplishments, Donald Trump now wants to add coining an iconic economic term.
She's credited with coining the term camp to describe the intersection of high-brow art with popular culture.
Croats, in particular, started trying to purify their version of "foreign" borrowings, coining new words to replace them.
Burke has been credited with coining the phrase "Me Too" to discuss instances of sexual harassment or abuse.
The 10-term lawmaker invoked Russian President Vladimir Putin's name while coining a new description for the procedure.
Soulja Boy shared photos of him and Chyna at the event on Instagram, officially coining their couple nickname: DrakoChyna.
Twitter user PixelatedBoat is an Australian cartoonist perhaps best known on social media for coining the term Milkshake Duck.
Soulja Boy shared photos of him and Chyna at the event on Instagram, officially coining their new nickname: DrakoChyna.
A blowout success or not, it's not sufficiently original thinking to require the coining of the term Pence-onomics.
Dave Marsh is credited for coining that phrase, so it'll be interesting to dig a little deeper on that.
Fans have gravitated toward a possible Connie and Daryl pair, even coining them Donnie, because of the pair's chemistry.
As the idea of hopepunk has caught on, many people have expressed gratefulness to Rowland for coining the term.
Max Weber, the great sociologist best remembered for coining the phrase "Protestant work ethic," would have loved Sunday's Democratic debate.
Famously, Cummings is responsible for coining the Vote Leave's "Take Back Control" slogan plastered on buses, posters, and tube stations.
So in 2016, let's stop talking about: Unicorns: Big props to Cowboy Ventures founder Aileen Lee for coining the term.
In fact, they somehow managed to take over our week yet again thanks to the coining of Big Dick Energy.
If she has any regrets from the breakup, coining the much-derided phase "conscious uncoupling" is not one of them.
Even though the interview says yes they had heard this known phrase, Trump continues to take credit for coining it.
They remained friendly — notoriously coining the phrase "consciously uncoupling" — in an effort to co-parent their children Apple and Moses.
Powell teed up the first rate cut by coining the "act as appropriate to sustain the expansion" language in June.
She's routinely skirted the truth, spouting lines that are blatantly false, and coining the term "alternate facts" along the way.
Krauthammer is credited with coining the term "The Reagan Doctrine" for President Reagan's policy of aiding anti-Communist movements worldwide.
" But she offered this backhanded praise: Americans, she wrote, "are doing what the Elizabethans did—they are coining new words.
Tech giants coining money in a deflationary innovation boom are thriving alongside cyclical "reflation" sectors feeding a global production surge.
We have Metro UK writer Ellen Scott to thank for coining this oh-so-useful dating term back in 2017.
"ITwo years later, the iconic "Old Spice Guy" commercial aired starring Isaiah Mustafa, coining the new catchphrase "I'm on a horse.
I know you've been credited with coining the term micromobility as it relates to likes of shared e-bikes and scooters.
She was credited with coining the term — from the Greek word for a female servant — in an article she wrote in 1969.
Trump began his primary by coining memorable putdowns for his Republican rivals — "little" Marco Rubio, "low-energy" Jeb Bush, "lyin'" Ted Cruz.
They're practically coining money here and I bet America's premier off-price chain is going to have a very good holiday season.
"Better say a gerry-mander," retorted the waggish opposition newspaper editor Benjamin Russell, who is often credited with coining the exact term.
Many TWD viewers have been vocal about their desire to see Carol and Daryl get together — even coining their couple name, Caryl.
It seems like every week, we're coining a new term for an egregious online dating offense repeated so rapidly it becomes routine.
In 2011, Regnery hired Richard Spencer, the charismatic speaker widely credited with coining that term, to be the NPI's president and director.
Richard Spencer, president of the National Policy Institute and the editor of Radix Journal, is credited with coining the term Alt-Right.
Gig-economy companies such as Deliveroo are increasingly coining a sort of doublespeak in order to explain their oft-critiqued work practices.
His market pronouncements are closely watched, and he's remembered as coining the term "new normal" when he was the CEO at Pimco.
But after Spieth opened with a 212016-under 216 in the first round, Spieth had 'em coining potential phrases for T-shirts.
"It's been an awakening," Richard B. Spencer, who is credited with coining the term alt-right, said at the gathering on Saturday.
Many women are coining and co-opting new titles for their closest companions, the author of a new book on friendship writes.
It was through that connection that Akabas began working on the so-called X Date, a term he credits Powell with coining.
Mr. Gass was widely credited with coining the term "metafiction" to describe writing in which the author is part of the story.
They also tested out their new questionnaire specifically geared to transgender people, coining it the Essen Transgender Quality of Life Inventory, or ETLI.
I've spent a decade perfecting concise, 2140-character tweets, even coining the term "Twoosh" (like a "swoosh") when I hit exactly that number.
Music isn't going away, so whoever can lock in listeners now at the dawn of streaming could keep coining off them for decades.
Conway was widely mocked for coining the phrase "alternative facts" in regards to White House claims that did not hold up to scrutiny.
After defining cyberpunk and coining cyberspace, Gibson retreated from ventures further afuture in the 00s, penning a trilogy of closer-to-now works.
Vladimir Lenin is often credited with coining the phrase "useful idiots," but even he would not have predicted the rhapsodizing we have seen.
Al Gore is credited with coining the phrase in 1978 as an homage to his father, who helped create the Interstate Highway System.
Now whether he was coining the term the Reagan Doctrine or Bush Derangement Syndrome, it was his intellectual firepower that helped shape modern conservatism.
When the trailer was published, they announced plans to make a full game—already coining the studio Pillow Castle Games—but with no date.
Meanwhile, in Europe, Eugen Bleuler, credited with coining the term "schizophrenia," took a view somewhat similar to Meyer's and incurred the wrath of Freud.
Both seasoned lexicographers, they realized that Americans were coining new words, using old ones in new ways and preserving usages the British had dropped.
Though he initially judged autism to be "inborn," he is now held responsible for coining the term "refrigerator mothers" to describe Bettelheim's autism-causers.
Its millennial pink cover allowed it to thrive on Instagram, and it even had a hand in coining the color-phrase in the first place.
He is credited with coining "radical chic" to refer to rich, liberal sensibilities and "the Me Decade" to refer to a 1970s turn toward individualism.
That might change if Mindie starts charging somehow, as the labels might want a cut or to block the app from coining off their content.
Mr. Modzelewski, whose moral obstinacy inspired and guided generations of dissidents both in his home country and abroad, is credited with coining the name Solidarity.
Tesler was at the center of those efforts, and is credited with coining the terms "friendly user interface" and "browser" during his time at Xerox.
We have Ariana Grande to thank for a lot of things: coining the phrase "h2gkmo," making high ponytails iconic, and writing the absolute best breakup bangers.
Just watch and see how kid-sized Kenya turns out her real-life counterpart's signature spin when coining the phrase that launched … well … one music video.
The digital marketing world instead responded by coining new buzzwords for existing practices to make it seem as though they were doing something new and different.
At his press conference Thursday, the 39-year-old white nationalist credited with coining the term "alt-right," blamed anti-fascists, or antifa, for the violence.
Goddard later backed away from some of his work, but not before coining a term that became another catchall: "moron," from the Greek word for dull.
Patrick is a very popular guy in Obamaworld but his decision to spend the last few years coining it at Bain Capital is a major headwind.
"  In October, Trump bragged about coining the term, telling Fox Business Network's Lou Dobbs in an interview that he "really started this whole fake news thing.
Tomi Lahren has built her career, in no small part, by saying terrible shit about immigrants, from coining the term "rapeugees" to generalizing undocumented Americans as murderers.
But then, neither does HQ. (Jacob Feldman / Sports Illustrated) Lele Pons is credited with coining the phrase "do it for the Vine" on that now-defunct product.
Ludviksson's coining of Meniga as an "innovation partner" to banks isn't simply startup speak, nor is it bluster (the Meniga founder talks in soft, considered Icelandic tones).
The group is a key component of downtown Toronto's sound, known for working with artists like Murda Beatz and coining the "the 6" moniker for the city.
The action led to the coining of a new phrase, "Lordstown Syndrome" — referring to the malaise and depression of young workers who worked on monotonous assembly lines.
Lawrence Alloway, the British critic widely credited with coining the term Pop Art, afforded Wesselmann only a token presence in his 1974 Whitney Museum survey of Pop.
The term "meritocracy" was Young's own coining, and he chose it to denote a new aristocracy based on expertise and test-taking instead of breeding and titles.
I dug this C.J. Hughes feature, also in The Times, about New York's neighborhood names, and where they came from before real-estate types started coining them.
" Spencer is credited with coining the term "alternative right" in 2008, and says that the "alt" part signifies a "break away from the constraints of mainstream conservatism.
Zuora is credited with coining the term, and Rent the Runway, Dollar Shave Club and Netflix are prime examples of services on the leading edge of this economy.
Nor is it "post-horror," which the Guardian suggested last week that it was, indubitably coining a cheeky phrase and taking a good lashing for it on Twitter.
Bregoli, who went viral after coining the phrase "cash me outside" during a Dr. Phil appearance in 2016, is the new face of the cosmetics brand CopyCat Beauty.
Walida Imarisha Perhaps best known for coining the term "visionary fiction," Walida Imarisha is an activist, author, academic, and editor who's pushing boundaries on the sci-fi frontier.
NASHVILLE — Hazel Smith, the Nashville music industry matriarch credited with coining the phrase "outlaw country" to describe the unvarnished alternative to mainstream country music, died here on Sunday.
And as his father looked over it, he found there was no way to describe how he felt to his young, excited son without coining a new word.
His Democratic challenger, Katie McGinty, has spent days hammering Toomey for his reticence, coining the term "Fraidy-Pat" and tying his candidacy to that of Trump's at every turn.
The entries memorialize such historical events as the first operation with ether, Grace Hopper's coining of the term "bug" to describe computer glitches, and Matt Damon's arrival on Mars.
Revenue was up 52 percent year over year, and Facebook is still operating with strong efficiency, coining $1.5 billion in profit in Q1, up 195 percent year over year.
As Tim Wu, the Columbia Law professor credited with coining the term "network neutrality," points out on Twitter, Trump might not have much incentive to support Pai and Comcast.
Beliebers have two things they can credit Eminem for today: Justin Bieber's current hairstyle and coining the term that helped usher in today's high organized and powerful fandom culture.
While he's still (unfortunately) most famously known for coining the term "the 6," Jimmy continues to push his music in interesting ways every time he drops a new project.
She is often cited not just for creating the concept of layering, but for coining the term, as well as for her pioneering use of leather, mohair and hardware.
Coining a new phrase — the New Arctic — they described the uptick in ocean surface warming and decline in sea ice since 22023 as unprecedented in the past 1,500 years.
In addition to coining such soon-to-be catchphrases as "entertainmentize" and "brand artist," Smith said that now is the best time in history to be a content creator.
Spencer, the white supremacist credited with coining the term "alt-right," was supposed to speak at the event, which was reportedly inspired by the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville.
" The website says Poma opened the club "to keep her brother's spirit alive" after he died in 1991, coining the name Pulse to describe his heartbeat, "reverberating throughout the club.
But the company has been investing billions of dollars to develop this, coining the clunky term "Industrial Internet of Things" and creating catchy commercials in an attempt to reimagine itself.
It is ironic, therefore, that despite coining the phrase "that's the way the cookie crumbles," fortune cookies can also work as a metaphor for the fragility of the American ego.
Just months into Trump's term, Amash said the president, who advertised himself as an outsider, had merged with the Washington swamp he had pledged to drain, coining the hashtag #Trumpstablishment.
Ron Labaco, the design museum's senior curator, said he considered coining the word "metapostmodernism" to refer to the duo's new take on design, but then talked himself out of it.
A constitutional law scholar who clerked for Supreme Court Justice John Harlan and is credited with coining the term "originalism," Brest spent twelve years as dean of Stanford Law School.
But how does an MC go about coining a mighty healthy food rhyme without coming off as the lyrical equivalent of your newly vegan friend's struggle salad pics on Instagram?
Schwartz, who served as New York City's traffic commissioner in the 1980s, was nicknamed "Gridlock Sam" for his devotion to the conundrum of traffic (and for coining the loathsome term).
Spencer, an avowed white nationalist, is credited by some with coining the term "alt-right" to describe online and social media communities on the far right that include white supremacists.
Irving produced the first empirical study proving the existence of the digital divide and is credited with coining the term, one of the reasons he was selected as an inductee.
The Ottawa-based coining operation—its shares still held in trust for Her Majesty the Queen—churned out 350 million coins for countries like Botswana, Indonesia, Panama, and Canada last year.
As such searches rise, the cool kids who came up with the slang in the first place will have already moved on, preserving their avant-garde status by coining something else.
He's a professor of anthropology and was one of the most well-known voices of the Occupy Wall Street movement (he's credited with coining the phrase "We are the 99 percent.").
Richard Spencer, the white nationalist credited with coining the term "alt-right," is a sometimes resident of Whitefish, and Anglin allegedly launched the campaign against Gersh after she angered Spencer's mother.
On one end of the negotiating table sat Mr. Weissmann, the Princeton-educated son of a psychologist and a research scientist who is credited with codiscovering, and coining the term, liposomes.
Not only would an A and Bey duet have been everything (for the record we totally are coining them that) given their star power, but we really wanted it for Adele.
In the case of "alt-right," white nationalist Richard Spencer is credited with coining the term for the largely internet-based movement when he launched his Alternative Right blog in 2010.
According to Donald Trump, Donald Trump is solely responsible for coining the term "fake news," Making America Great Again, and of course, bringing the phrase "Merry Christmas" back into the White House.
Yang has leaned into his political outsider status, coining the slogan "Not Left, not Right, Forward," and emphasizing his experience running an education startup company eventually acquired by test-prep giant Kaplan.
" Lanier has held many titles over the course of his career: computer scientist, digital philosopher, author, artist, and most notably, the father of VR—he's credited with coining the term "virtual reality.
Tim Wu, a law professor at Columbia University who is credited with coining the phrase "net neutrality," said the repeal plan not only rolls back the Obama-era rules, it goes further.
As part of Dia de Gordes in Rio, Mídia Ninja livestreamed a group discussion about fat acceptance on the beach with the organizers, coining the hashtag #OcupaVerão (#OccupySummer) to go with the event.
The New York Daily News on its front page the next morning invited Cruz, a figure of scorn here since coining "New York values," to ride the "F U train" out of town.
Among his many scientific contributions, the Nobel laureate will be remembered for bringing order to the chaotic field of particle physics, and for coining the term "quark"—a fundamental building block of matter.
These movies celebrate all the joy, pain, and douleur exquise of the female experience in a way that'll make you laugh, cry, and craugh (a new world we're coining for laughing while crying).
Dr. McCullough has been widely credited with coining the term "slow medicine," borrowing the concept from the slow food movement in Italy, which promotes local production methods as an antidote to fast food.
Though unquestionably a progenitor of an important strain of Chicago blues, Mr. Rush, in an online interview, denied having had any part in coining the term "West Side sound" to describe his music.
I'm not a fan of tech companies coining new labels for dopey features, especially ones that seem to twist existing tech terms, but I have to hand it to Apple: Animojis are something special.
Technology pioneer Ted Nelson is credited for coining the phrase "teledildonics" in 1975, but David Rothchild's 1993 essay "High-Tech Sex" is one of the earliest visions of what teledildonics would really look like.
Then came WebMD in 1996—not the first but definitely the most popular digital health resource—and with it the coining of the term "cyberchondriac" (a person prone to self-diagnosis via the internet).
Allan H. Meltzer, an influential conservative economist who strongly opposed government bailouts and was credited with coining the anti-bailout slogan, "Capitalism without failure is like religion without sin," died on Monday in Pittsburgh.
The move is genuinely shocking for Cardi: she grew a huge fanbase on the social media site, developing her public persona through viral videos and by coining off-the-cuff, often hilarious catchphrases and mantras.
Kellyanne Conway, the Trump counselor most famous for coining the phrase "alternative facts," who recently argued that the president's critics are attempting to "politicize" the tragedy in Puerto Rico, is regularly compared to a monster.
And while Paltrow doesn't regret coining the term "consciously uncoupling" during the split (she now confesses it's "a bit dorky"), the actress does admit to wishing she had held some things back during that time.
Combining a gift for shrewd social commentary with far-reaching prophecy, he foresaw inventions such as television and air-conditioning, as well as coining the terms "war of the worlds", "atomic bomb" and "time machine".
Trump, known for coining insulting nicknames for political opponents, has derisively called her "Pocahontas" - a Native American woman known for her involvement in the early 17th century with the English colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia.
" Coining a new phrase, Zuckerberg noted that "People having the power to express themselves at scale is a new kind of force in the world — a Fifth Estate alongside the other power structures of society.
Kellyanne Conway has made a name for herself over at the White House for developing new theories about microwave surveillance, coining the term "alternative facts," and even trying to sell some of Ivanka Trump's merchandise.
LONDON (Reuters) - Former Goldman Sachs chief economist Jim O'Neill - best known for coining the BRICs acronym for the fast-growing economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China - will chair British foreign policy think tank Chatham House.
While obsessive selfie-taking was associated with some unhealthy traits in their study, like low self-esteem and being overly attention-seeking, that doesn't necessarily mean it's worth coining a specific psychological term to describe it.
Famous for coining the phrase "GTL (Gym, Tan, Laundry)," Sorrentino had been using workouts as one means of coping with the stress in his life, but in June 2015 he sustained cracked ribs at the gym.
In a picture posted to Flickr by artist James Bridle—known for coining the term, "New Aesthetic"—a car is sitting in the middle of a parking lot has been surrounded by a magic salt circle.
Ardern's stratospheric rise to become the country's youngest prime minister and third woman to hold the office resulted in New Zealanders coining the phrase "Jacinda-mania" and her personal approval ratings have been at historic highs.
Along with the filmmaker and critic John Grierson, who was widely credited with coining the term documentary, Mr. Rotha was a leading proponent of the genre as an instrument that could dignify and elevate everyday life.
By the end of 20033 Mr. Martin was virtually coining money for EMI, not only with the Beatles' recordings but also with the hits he was producing for Gerry and the Pacemakers, Cilla Black and others.
Dr. Virchow would later achieve scientific sainthood for disposing of Hippocrates' idea that humors caused disease, solidifying the idea that cells were the basis of biology and coining terms like leukemia, spina bifida, thrombosis and embolism.
Leaders like Richard Spencer, who is credited with coining the term "alt-right," and Andrew Anglin, the editor of the neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer, used Discord to discuss current events and debate movement strategy.
G-Eazy only calls himself that because E-2003 popularized "for sheezy," and should they win for Broccoli, D.R.A.M. and Yachty would owe at least a tiny bit of their Grammy to him for coining the term.
The GOP is "the White Man's party, whether it likes it or not," Richard Spencer, the leader of the white nationalist National Policy Institute credited with coining the term alt-right wrote in a blog post Thursday.
They also connected the sharing of property to the sharing of sexual partners (Noyes is credited with coining the term "free love") in a bid to recreate, on Earth, the unity enjoyed by the saints in heaven.
As Chenille, Washington gets to be a one-liner spouting, all-knowing, jargon-coining teen mom who, upon a recent rewatch in honor of the film's 15th (yes, FIFTEENTH) anniversary, is the best character in the movie.
He is credited with coining the term "hypergamy"—the practice of women "marrying up" in terms of class, sexual prowess, or societal status, which Devlin asserts is a foundational part of the feminist vision of sexual liberation.
" But he took the research to a troubling conclusion and "argued repeatedly for the need for the state or its wiser citizens to seek to encourage the best to outbreed the rest," ultimately coining the term "eugenics.
Etika, real name Desmond Daniel Amofah, was known for his love of Nintendo games and for coining the popular term "Joyconboyz," a reference to the Nintendo Switch console's distinctive controllers that was widely adopted by his fanbase.
So it's no wonder that he offered a glimpse of seething inner fury at the State of the Union address on Tuesday night, coining a Nixonian couplet to deliver Democrats a warning that worked on multiple levels.
And though she reverted back to her natural, soft blonde color by June, the platinum hairstyle was something that Swift embraced, coining the look "Bleachella," a term she tweeted out as she worked the Coachella grounds that April.
Jim Mattis acted as an unpaid adviser to the UAE on how best to modernise its military before he became US defence secretary, and is credited with coining the phrase "little Sparta" to describe the nation's military prowess.
One of Downey's most famous bits as a writer was coining the word "strategery," which was used in a sketch about President Bush in 2000 and became a real term in the Bush administration and amongst Republican figures.
So in the early years of the 20th century, when Estonia was still part of the Russian empire—and then after it declared its independence in 1918—Aavik set about coining Estonian replacements for some of those borrowings.
The Monnaie de Paris, or Paris Mint, dates back 12 centuries — to the year 864 — when Charles the Bald, grandson of Charlemagne, ordered the creation of a coining workshop in Paris to serve as the country's foremost mint.
"We've had an enormous cultural and political impact," said David Graeber, a professor at the London School of Economics who helped organize the Occupy protests and has been credited with coining its "we are the 99 percent" slogan.
When the Toronto Raptors traded for Leonard in 2018, they developed a plan to rest him throughout the season, coining the term "load management," as Leonard had missed almost the entire 2017-18 season with a leg injury.
As one of the founders of MTV networks (and the person who is credited with coining the aforementioned phrase), Freston helped build a revolutionary vertical that caught the attention of America's youth well before the days of social media.
"I think one of the tragedies is that by coining that slogan to whip up enthusiasm among the rank-and-file, and to pretend to the E.U. that she would walk away, she made it more likely," he said.
The big picture: According to Merriam-Webster, the use of "Friendsgiving" to describe an event that merges friends with Thanksgiving started around 2007 — and the coining of the word may itself have helped to popularize and commercialize the idea.
Although it seems like Gadsby is on genuinely friendly terms with the "Jimmys" of late-night TV, she is irked by the way they are appropriating the topic of misogyny and coining themselves as the "good guys" of the industry.
Best known for coining the phrase "net neutrality" and his book The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires, Wu has a new book coming out in November called The Curse of Bigness: Antitrust in the New Gilded Age.
Arthur Pigou, a British economist who is credited with coining the term "human capital", believed there would be an under-supply of trained workers because companies would not want to teach skills to employees only to see them poached by rivals.
He also chose a different lunch table, sitting across from Nick Sondergoth, the person directly responsible for Kevin's years of being bullied, coining the name "Shit Stain McClain" after spotting a dirt stain on Kevin's shorts in the fourth grade.
In the Depression, sportswriters had competed to pin a tag on Louis, coining such monikers as the Dark Destroyer, the Tawny Tiger, the Chocolate Cobra, the Ebony Assassin, the Saffron Sandman, and, of course, the Brown Bomber, among scores of others.
From the initial development of RSS feeds and coining of the term to initial hype, a lull for many years, and then a resurgence in 2014 as Apple launched its Podcasts app and the premiere of the hit podcast Serial.
Trump is not alone in hailing his approach, which saw him fling alarming rhetoric at "Little Rocket Man" Kim and boast about the size of his nuclear button, as well as the coining of an intensified strategy of maximum pressure sanctions.
Nick Bond, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Washington credited with coining the "blob" moniker, told the Post that the last event caused "a litany of horrors," like dead sea birds washing up "in piles" along beaches in Washington state.
Nelson, who is credited with coining the term hypertext (as well as hypermedia, transclusion, virtuality, and intertwingularity), was an early dreamer with an alternate model for the web's architecture, Project Xanadu, in which the links between webpages are far more visible.
Wolfe, who had a knack for coining phrases such as "radical chic" and "the me decade," died on Monday of an unspecified infection in a New York City hospital, his agent, Lynn Nesbit, said in a phone interview on Tuesday.
"Arrival fallacy is this illusion that once we make it, once we attain our goal or reach our destination, we will reach lasting happiness," said Tal Ben-Shahar, the Harvard-trained positive psychology expert who is credited with coining the term.
But it's also witnessed some very unusual spectacles, including both the president of the United States and his press secretary telling baldfaced lies about crowd size, a senior adviser coining the term "alternative facts," and an unusually harsh wave of dishy insider leaks.
And although she won't take credit for coining the term, Thompson's thread, which has over 45,000 likes, has gained celebrity support and inspired a since-deleted page created by Twitter user Naijaeaux, who has dedicated posts to exposing fishes on Instagram and Twitter.
This isn't the first time a president has left office by warning of a threat inside America — think of George Washington's farewell speech advising against "entangling alliances," or Dwight Eisenhower coining the now-famous term "military-industrial complex" in his closing speech.
Aligning himself with marquee M.C.s and singers (Jay-Z, Rihanna, Drake) and avoiding dis tracks in favor of coining positive catchphrases like "bless up" have given Mr. Khaled a golden reputation, even if some critics seem unclear about what, exactly, he does.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In a profile of journalist Tony Schwartz by Jane Mayer in a July issue of the New Yorker, Schwartz recounted his coining of the phrase "truthful hyperbole" when he ghostwrote Donald Trump's 1987 memoir The Art of the Deal.
Jim O'Neill, the former Goldman Sachs economist who is best known for coining the term BRICS and played a key part in strengthening ties with China as a Treasury minister, was reported by the Financial Times to be considering resigning over the Hinkley Point delay.
"If Trump loses, I am going to be a little bit sad, but I'm certainly not going to feel like all is lost, because he sling-shotted us a long way," said Richard Spencer, who is credited with coining the term alt-right in 2008.
In doing so, she has become part of an "informal peer network" that includes two pugnacious writer-personalities: Christina Hoff Sommers, who rose to prominence defending Gamergate and coining "victim feminism," and Meghan Murphy, who opposed adding gender identity to Canada's human rights act.
When I look to those around me, I see young LGBT people having smart debates about intersectionality, coining new terms that they feel help to define their sexuality and gender, and looking back at queer history to understand how we got where we are today.
Over breakfast at the Capitol, Feulner and another Hill aide, 28-year-old Paul M. Weyrich — later credited with coining the phrase "moral majority" — commiserated over a recent study from the American Enterprise Institute, an established conservative think tank, about a proposed supersonic transport plane.
Mr. Pincus-Witten, who wrote for Artforum magazine for nearly 21977 years, was credited with coining the term Post-Minimalism to describe a range of ideas and practices that began emerging in the late 21984s in response to the cool, dispassionate Minimalism that had prevailed.
El-Erian, who served as chief executive and co-chief investment officer at Allianz-owned Pimco from 2007-2014, is credited with identifying and coining the concept of the "New Normal" to describe the likely economic performance of advanced economies after the 2008 global financial crisis.
"The 60-year curriculum is really the organizing principle behind a lot of different trends in higher education, including the trend of being more accountable and very relevant to the work force needs of a particular region," said Dr. Matkin, who is credited with coining the phrase.
El-Erian, who served as chief executive and co-chief investment officer at Allianz-owned Pimco from 2007-2014, is credited with identifying and coining the concept of the "New Normal" to describe the likely economic performance of advanced economies after the 2008 global financial crisis.
"Now the President has the unenviable task of ... explaining what Europeans are now coining the 'Trump effect,'" Conley went on, noting the heavy slate of elections and referenda across Europe in the coming year that liberal leaders worry now tilt toward nationalist views in the wake of Trump's victory.
" Valenti is a writer as well as a New York underground nightlife fixture, whose claims to fame include penning a cover story for Details in 1988 on the Harlem voguing scene (predating not just Madonna's track but also Jennie Livingston's documentary Paris is Burning) and coining the term "cyberslut.
With a mere 10 posts, "Lars" promised his followers "super dope content," often beginning the day predicting the "cloudy" forecast and other times coining names for new vaping methods like the #CandyGram, where he puffed the vape with a piece of hard candy in his mouth for flavor.
Best Verse: n/aOverall Grade: F Last year, perennial New York rap also-ran Uncle Murda stumbled into relevance when he pulled Future and Metro Boomin for his single "Right Now," and Future made the song memorable by coining the now famous "if Young Metro don't trust you" drop.
Porzingis can thank Durant for coining one of the best nicknames in the N.B.A. "He can shoot, he can make the right plays, he can defend, he's a 7-footer that can shoot all the way out to the 3-point line," Durant said about Porzingis in early 2016.
Here are what some of the attendees—from movement leader and NPI founder Richard Spencer to reality star turned conspiracy theorist Tila Tequila—had to say: Richard Spencer is the man who is credited with coining the term "alt-right" as well as the founder of the NPI.
The freaky and stripped-down "Push It" showcases Jhené trotting out a list of places they've gotten busy (sink, couch, porch, stove, possibly marble floor), and coining the couplet, "I'ma give my heart to you/ When I'm taking all of you," which is presumably meant to be taken intimately and explicitly.
Tim Wu thinks it's time to break up Facebook (September 4th, 2018) Best known for coining the phrase "net neutrality" and his book The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires, Tim Wu has a new book called The Curse of Bigness: Antitrust in the New Gilded Age.
Not to be overlooked, there also is its big bet on tech that's spurred clever TV commercials, led to the coining of he term "industrial internet of things," and is expected to help shape the next generation of manufacturing, with technologies like 3-D printing and apps built on a software platform.
"I appreciate that we want to pivot really fast to technology, but we've got to first recognize that there are lots and lots of kids in this country who are not connected at home, and that's a challenge," FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, who is credited with coining the term "homework gap," told POLITICO.
The mid-century debate over the figurative and the abstract—which Greenberg's coining of the term "post-painterly abstraction" did much to further—aligned the figurative with illusion: the illusion of depth in a canvas, and the pretense of three-dimensional human life on what was, in truth, an inert, two-dimensional surface.
While you would think that coining your own 'ship name and then getting it emblazoned on clothing and nameplate necklaces would be enough to prove your BFF-dom, this week the catwalk-strutting couple decided to elevate things to the next level of diehard commitment, stepping out looking like the personification of the twin emoji.
Coining itself as the blender that cooks, the Ace Plus has four hot and four cold built-in programs to sense your recipe at the touch of a button: smoothie, crushed ice, nut butter, nut/oat milk, soy milk, rice milk, purée, and soup, plus 10-speed blending that's customizable before or during the program.
But it was surprising that this year's proceedings managed to be at once sincere and urgent and funny, its highlight reel including everything from Lady Gaga turning over the stage to sexual assault survivors to Rock coining the term "sorority racist" to Russell Crowe being funny for the first time in, oh, his entire 51-year existence.
In order to fight back against that assumption, and to say that yes, when you're on a date with a boy and you say no but he keeps going anyway, that's still rape, we needed new language: hence the advent of the term date rape (a coining usually attributed to Susan Brownmiller's Against Our Will in 1975).
Stoker is perhaps best known for coining the "lock her up" chant about Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE when at the 85033 Republican National Convention.
Stoker is perhaps best known for coining the "lock her up" chant about Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE when at the 2016 Republican National Convention.
Michael Stoker, best known for coining the "lock her up" chant against presidential candidate Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 22019 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE at the 2016 Republican National Convention, will soon head the EPA's regional office that oversees the Pacific Southwest.
Data for Progress—a small think tank co-founded recently by Sean McElwee, a New York journalist best known for coining the "Abolish ICE" slogan—worked with Run for Something and FutureNowUSA (two other new groups) to create "Give Smart" lists of strategic state legislative races where Democrats might be able to pick key seats to tip control of a chamber.
Instead of the image of old Arab men in robes sitting on oil wells, plotting the demise of America, youth culture is employed as a "disrupter," to shift the image to exotic, globetrotting young things with apolitical wealth, using street style and coining terms like "Gulf Futurism" (which borrows on the currency of Afro-Futurism with none of its expansive imaginings, revolutionary stance, and radical critique).
Linda Greenhouse, an abortion historian who covered the Supreme Court for the New York Times, points out, "It took years of cultivation by very smart Republican strategists" to establish the current state of play, from coining "partial-birth abortion" (a political term, it's noted, not a medical one) to maneuvering the Republican Party -- and politicians like George H.W. Bush -- to shift in its direction.
The 0003 Golden Age of Porn classic The Opening of Misty Beethoven featured a pegging scene; and the act emerged again, in bisexual and queer circles at least, in Carol Queen's 1998 sex ed video Bend Over Boyfriend, culminating with Dan Savage coining the term "peg" for the first time in 2001 after a vote on his blog, Savage Love ("bob," named after Queen's vid, was also in the running).
"These names excite the derision of the English; an American comic character, in an English play or novel, always bears one of them," H. L. Mencken wrote, in 1919, in " The American Language ," before remarking upon the habits, in this country, of using last names as first names, particularly "in families of any consideration"; "of making given names of any proper nouns that happen to strike the fancy"; and of coining new names by blending existing ones.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE took credit for coining the term "Fake News" but said it is wrong when foreign governments use that phrase to suppress a free press in their countries during a conversation with New York Times publisher A. G. Sulzberger published on Friday.
MAN WHO COINED 'LOCK HER UP' TO LEAD EPA OFFICE: Michael Stoker, best known for coining the "lock her up" chant against presidential candidate Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE at the 6900 Republican National Convention, will soon head the EPA's regional office that oversees the Pacific Southwest.
" Andrew Jackson asking Congress what he should so with a gift of two horses and a lion from the emperor of Morocco; defenders of James Buchanan coining the term "witch hunt," to describe the investigation of his misconduct; Warren Harding, swimming in a pool of corruption within his cabinet, complaining that "I can take care of my enemies alright, but my friends, my god-damned friends...they're the ones who keep me walking the floor nights.

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