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There are many types of dementia, which is an umbrella term.
We use mime as an umbrella term for all the art forms.
These rights are sometimes spoken of under the umbrella term "intellectual property."
What do the big umbrella terms overly condense or even miss?
"Heart disease" is an umbrella term for a number of heart conditions.
Social accounting is often used as an umbrella term to describe a broad field of research and practice.
This is an umbrella term, used widely and well understood in an educational context.
The best description for the band's music would perhaps be the umbrella term alternative metal.
"Now it is just an umbrella term which encompasses a whole range of work.
The two terms were combined by other authors to form the umbrella term critical realism.
Dance research is an umbrella term for studies of dance.
Used as an umbrella term to refer to anyone who directly works with young children from infancy to age 8.
"Ecology movement" is an umbrella term for different groups, ideologies and attitudes.
"Venus" is an umbrella term used in archaeology for objects of this type.
It is also used as an umbrella term for a quick-paced electronic music style.
These are more umbrella terms than accepted linguistic relationships.
Eczema is an umbrella term for different kinds of skin inflammation.
There are many different types of vehicles that fall under the umbrella term recreational vehicle.
The crowd is an umbrella term for people who contribute to crowdsourcing efforts.
Net neutrality is an umbrella term that covers many concepts.
All these are usually grouped under the umbrella term, American Victorian.
Swiss German is a regional or political umbrella term, not a linguistic unity.
With these abstract artists, problems with the umbrella term black art arise yet again.
Feminism is an umbrella term and is pretty meaningless without context.
These terms are umbrella terms that also describe various other forms of unrelated music.
"Romantic" is the umbrella word that designers use when explaining their approach to the new season.
It's also an attractive heads-up on some recent tendencies - decorative is an umbrella word sometimes used - in abstract painting.
Partly this may be because the term gained currency precisely in response to the proliferation of media and the lack of a suitable umbrella word to cover them.
In Flemish and Scandinavian student organisations the word Presidium is used as an umbrella word for all the chairmen in the organisations's administration.
"Hardcore" is an umbrella word referring to loud, fast music scored almost exclusively for guitars - a kind of confluence of the sensibilities of punk and heavy metal.
It is clear that the APU agonised greatly on just what to assess under the umbrella word 'science'- and how to assess it.
Corruption has morphed into an umbrella word in New Jersey, said Jon Shure, president of New Jersey Policy Perspective, a liberal policy group based in Trenton.
Since "herb" is an umbrella word covering all types of plant, it follows that they can be propagated by most of the methods used for plant increase, but there are two commonly used: seed and division.
Different topics were featured throughout the week under the umbrella title.
The network later revived the Desire name as an umbrella title.
Umbrella titles are widely used in music, literature, television, and theater.
From 1992 to 1997, 62 books were published under the Goosebumps umbrella title.
Theater 13 is the umbrella title for movies the station airs.
The Bold Ones is the umbrella title for several television series.
Originally, the show was developed for syndication under the Desire umbrella title.
An umbrella title is a formal or informal name connecting a number of individual items with a common theme.
These series aired under the umbrella title Fun At Five.
The umbrella title Doctor in the House was used for all shows, and episodes from different series were sometimes shown out of sequence.
The two umbrella titles reappeared in 2007, showing up during opening credits and on the network's Web site.
Williams used Out Our Way as an umbrella title for several alternating series.
The following year, the two shows aired together under the umbrella title The Disney Afternoon.
Initially, there was no umbrella title for the series, with each week's documentary promoted under its own individual title.
This series has been broadcast under the umbrella title A Touch of Frost.
Many scientific and academic conferences use umbrella titles as unifying themes for the activities scheduled in the course of the conference.
The gag shorts, which lasted 90 seconds each, were shown with the following umbrella titles:
The results: six hourlong documentary programs under the umbrella title "The House."
It is the second part of two albums under the umbrella title "Dream Girl", the first being Chapter 1.
The use of umbrella titles in motion pictures parallels their use in literature.
The players operate under the umbrella title of the Arioso Ensemble.
The umbrella title covers three segments.
Sometimes the wheel series is given its own umbrella title and promoted as a single unit instead of promoting its separate components.
Shell Presents was an early attempt at Australian television drama, or rather an umbrella title for several different productions.
The lectures, which have the umbrella title of "Diplomacy After the Cold War," are free to the public.