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Disk jockey Alan Freed is widely credited with coining the term "rock and roll."
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Although not credited for inventing the phrase, Philadelphia broadcaster Harry Kalas is known for his signature use of the phrase, starting in the early 1970's.
The phrase "state of mind" is believed to date back to the mid-19th century, but there is no specific individual credited with coining it. It refers to one's emotional or mental condition at a given time.
Al-jabr - the Arabic phrase we Anglicise to Algebra. He didn't invent the word itself, but the use of it.
The phrase "desktop publishing" is credited to Aldus Corporation, specifically its founder Paul Brainerd. Aldus Corporation developed the software program PageMaker, which revolutionized the publishing industry by allowing users to create professional documents on their desktop computers.
You... I have never heard the term "rock and role" i've heard to term "rock and roll" though, that was credited by Nick Tosches who used the words rock and roll in a title of his song (My daddy Rocks me (with one steady roll)
Alan Fried was a disc jockey in the 50's at a Cleveland radio station and he is credited with coining the phrase, that is why Cleveland is always considered the home or rock and roll
Fred Hoyle is the one that is credited for coining the phrase The Big Bang Theory. The theory itself was first composed from observed by Vestro Slipher in the early 1900s.
The nouns in the noun phrase 'eyes as hollow as madness' are eyes and madness.