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If she threw in the towel, she’d be wiping out any hope of Beth and Rob, getting that second chance they’d dubbed this
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When projects were completed or when held for anticipated funding---'plannae interruptus,' as the condition was internally dubbed, it was Harry who filed the plans and drawings away in the vaults for safe-keeping
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Or, as the pre-pulse newspapers had dubbed him, the Gentleman Killer
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The government claim was that the screams were later dubbed in to discredit the Guardia Nacional
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Some had dubbed it winegar, and the name was in wide use throughout the army
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Mrs Strang (“Strangulation,” I’d dubbed her without ever setting eyes on her)
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in 2004 and during the investigation -- dubbed Project Probity -- he and
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Using the car and trailer dubbed affectionately Ice Two, by
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illness that you folks have dubbed the Ash plague
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Real-estate authority Urban Turf has already dubbed
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The result is that many adults are afraid to express their Love for children, avoiding giving hugs or kisses, for fear of being dubbed pedophiles and being arrested by the police
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voice dubbed over the original Spanish voices
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My trials caught the attention of the news criers and gossipmongers, my activities were exposed, and I was dubbed The Prince of Thieves by popular opinion
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in a death-trap, which they affectionately dubbed ‘Hollow Car’ (after the at-the-time popular
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In the surrogate holding area as it was dubbed they found that all the inmates were locked in their rooms by automatic locking systems
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No Reports on the whereabouts of Bartiland Ashby, dubbed Ms
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They are dubbed seraphim in the historic texts
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super clever individuals who can crack these most challenging and relevant of mathematical puzzles, dubbed the Millennium Prizes
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Two techniques that were used throughout the engagement was "phone-and-fax" consulting, and weekly status meetings with the president, which were dubbed the "I can't believe it meetings
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When we were out in public things were the same, she was the perfect mother, who always dressed her children properly, never lost her temper, and always doted on how well they were all doing, especially me, since I was dubbed the problem child
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“The Trial of the Decade” it was dubbed by the media
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plants, which they have dubbed „Devil"s Weed", were spotted fifteen kilometres outside of the
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Killings’ as they have been dubbed, although I did buy all of the daily
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The slasher murders, as they have been dubbed by
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One man, dubbed a "scatterbrain" by his friends, became known as a man with a
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Studies are under way to produce what are dubbed "designer eggs," eggs in which the fatty acid profile of the egg yolk has been modified by altering the hen's diet
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Flax could be dubbed the "forgotten oil
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They raided the shipping, and harried the Zingaran coast towns, just as the Zingaran buccaneers did, but these dignified their profession by calling themselves Freebooters, while they dubbed the Barachans pirates
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He dubbed the bicycle a "trail bike"
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Officially dubbed TOPS-20 by DEC, it
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al dialect dubbed MACLISP
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Murdock dubbed the new project Debian-a
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Dubbed " The Cathedral and the Bazaar," the speech contrasted the management styles of the GNU Project with the man-
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In early drafts of this book, I dubbed this question the "100
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hacking, students quickly dubbed this new activity "phone
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This guide, dubbed as The Seducer’s Blueprint, is available free for purchasers of the How To
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Perhaps with all my trips to the Luny bin the cops had dubbed me a drain on
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homemade firecracker literally the size of my thumb could be dubbed a WMD was beyond my
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He was the one Mister Burnham’s report had dubbed ‘Tuxedo Stooge’
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Being dubbed entirely in Hungarian we could actually decipher very little, except that Tom Hanks had obviously fallen on hard times and was now working in Hungarian Cinema
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Using strong electronic media Muslims nation was dubbed in a wrong way despite the fact that Muslims has always been peaceful and peace loving and they had always stood by peace enforcing powers
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“There was too much to think about, not helped by the Prime Minister’s tantalising clue of what was in his mind, when he dubbed the political solution ‘the Hawaii formula’
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Francis had dubbed her “Grandma Qi” because she was of a grandmotherly age and still bursting with life
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Unni, who had recently been dubbed the best housewife in Bergendal, kept a neatly filled supply of linens and washcloths inside the wood pantry
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The board of inquiry has not yet finalised Anderson’s case, but the charges have been substantially revised since Radebe claimed she was a principal actor in the scandal, dubbed Guptagate
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And in spite of the bigotry-egging exhortations as opposed to the human-development expositions of the naïve media-wallahs, the silent majority on either side of the communal divide seems to be becoming one in its aversion to their pseudo-secular averments given the headway of the nationalists, maliciously dubbed as the saffron brigade, in the Indian political landscape
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And that even made Vajpayee deify her as Durga, even as the media dubbed her as the Empress of India
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It was dubbed Alien Impersonations, and sometimes Human Critics
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“You are under arrest for the wreckless crashing of a fuel-less ship of Obotron crew members into the surface of the planet Lincra, the most populated and popular planet in existence,” blared the megaphone from the suddenly approaching battalion of the Kroonum Civility, Order and Peace Upkeep and Maintenance Division - Deltron Force Strike 9, sporting their spanking new crest and logo, freshly dubbed formal and binding by the Council of Eleven and a Half Thousand Different Colored Robes in the most recent hammering out of the Treaty of Manderbatt
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We have merely dubbed them Judges based on the stories of old
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The scream from Byron “No” was supposed to be dubbed later but as the water cascaded from her terrified body the sheer volume of it in her ears was phenomenal, she believed it might be heard for miles
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evolution process he dubbed “natural selection
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Once their chuckling subsided some, Kirby studied her ankle with humorous intent for a moment, before commenting that it was far too regal an appendage, to be dubbed Agatha Ace or Bandaged Annie
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“…They couldn’t care less who is with me, as long as they are immediately freed from their incarceration in the pet pen, as my niece fondly dubbed it on her last visit here
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8) Bath items are always in season -- Another smart lady, whom I have dubbed the “Boudoir Babe,” specializes in bath items that pamper her
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It was for that reason he dubbed him the accountant
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Had it been the Catskinner, as McNamara had dubbed the murderer, Teller might have behaved differently
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It was established in 1940, dubbed
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And as children the world over are quick to do he was dubbed the Dunny Man
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and his astral body streamed through that primal ether dubbed the
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Ever since the state and the church went their separate ways, the CoG has fought tooth and nail for what it dubbed the “Western liberalisation” of Greece
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Poor Linda had so many wires stuck to her head and upper torso that she looked like a Frankenstein’s medical experiment, rather than a modern-day female Frankenstein as the world press had dubbed her
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Stage presentations of the rape of virgins were horribly realistic, and there was a canyon dubbed Prey’s Tomb—an overlook that more than a few of the victims had “accidentally” stepped from
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His English chef dubbed the preparation, "Wellington Steak," his Gaelic counterpart across the Channel, still smarting from Napoleon's defeat, simply called the it, "Filet de Boeuf en Croute
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wil be dubbed Mars Runner is twice as large and twice as fast as this ship
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that would exceed the speed of light dubbed the speed of light as Warp One
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was dubbed the Arton One, after the planet and the planet was named after the
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Since completion of the A1the United States has completed a total of four Arton ships, they have been dubbed
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And in 1948, Jackie was dubbed as “Queen Debutante of the
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She must, like Miss Parry, have been in her early forties: "Miss Robinson's last chance", the affair had been dubbed
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dubbed by soprano Lois Gudron but my name’s on the pursued by the robot
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He had been so sure – well, fairly sure, anyway – that it wasn't him with dog in underwear or at the primary school chain-saw massacre, but now…? Unwelcome images swam in his mind, of him pulling the kickers off Peony's doll, drooling with lust, of him ripping apart Mrs Frimpton's laundry and treading the shreds into her flower beds, of him ravishing a young mother on her pastry-strewn kitchen table, and of him standing in a school playground, reaching out to the young children, fountains of blood and gore spraying into the air as he dubbed them with his howling blade
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It occurred to him that he had not been dubbed a knight, and that according to the law of chivalry he neither could nor ought to bear arms against any knight; and that even if he had been, still he ought, as a novice knight, to wear white armour, without a device upon the shield until by his prowess he had earned one
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These reflections made him waver in his purpose, but his craze being stronger than any reasoning, he made up his mind to have himself dubbed a knight by the first one he came across, following the example of others in the same case, as he had read in the books that brought him to this pass
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But still it distressed him to think he had not been dubbed a knight, for it was plain to him he could not lawfully engage in any adventure without receiving the order of knighthood
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He told him, moreover, that in this castle of his there was no chapel in which he could watch his armour, as it had been pulled down in order to be rebuilt, but that in a case of necessity it might, he knew, be watched anywhere, and he might watch it that night in a courtyard of the castle, and in the morning, God willing, the requisite ceremonies might be performed so as to have him dubbed a knight, and so thoroughly dubbed that nobody could be more so
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As he had already told him, he said, there was no chapel in the castle, nor was it needed for what remained to be done, for, as he understood the ceremonial of the order, the whole point of being dubbed a knight lay in the accolade and in the slap on the shoulder, and that could be administered in the middle of a field; and that he had now done all that was needful as to watching the armour, for all requirements were satisfied by a watch of two hours only, while he had been more than four about it
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Don Quixote believed it all, and told him he stood there ready to obey him, and to make an end of it with as much despatch as possible; for, if he were again attacked, and felt himself to be dubbed knight, he would not, he thought, leave a soul alive in the castle, except such as out of respect he might spare at his bidding
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"Here, brother Sancho Panza," said Don Quixote when he saw it, "we may plunge our hands up to the elbows in what they call adventures; but observe, even shouldst thou see me in the greatest danger in the world, thou must not put a hand to thy sword in my defence, unless indeed thou perceivest that those who assail me are rabble or base folk; for in that case thou mayest very properly aid me; but if they be knights it is on no account permitted or allowed thee by the laws of knighthood to help me until thou hast been dubbed a knight
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"I would have avenged myself too if I could," said Sancho, "whether I had been dubbed knight or not, but I could not; though for my part I am persuaded those who amused themselves with me were not phantoms or enchanted men, as your worship says, but men of flesh and bone like ourselves; and they all had their names, for I heard them name them when they were tossing me, and one was called Pedro Martinez, and another Tenorio Hernandez, and the innkeeper, I heard, was called Juan Palomeque the Left-handed; so that, senor, your not being able to leap over the wall of the yard or dismount from your horse came of something else besides enchantments; and what I make out clearly from all this is, that these adventures we go seeking will in the end lead us into such
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"In that thou wilt do what is thy duty, Sancho," said Don Quixote; "for to engage in battles of this sort it is not requisite to be a dubbed knight
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Perhaps as you are not dubbed knights like myself, the enchantments of this place have nothing to do with you, and your faculties are unfettered, and you can see things in this castle as they really and truly are, and not as they appear to me
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humanity, with which I had invested the hero I dubbed
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"In essence, the year before, the royal houses of Holland, Austria, and England had signed a treaty of alliance at The Hague, aiming to wrest the Spanish crown from King Philip V and to place it on the head of an archduke whom they prematurely dubbed King Charles III
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In the air there passed sooty albatross with four–meter wingspans, birds aptly dubbed "vultures of the ocean," also gigantic petrels including several with arching wings, enthusiastic eaters of seal that are known as quebrantahuesos,* and cape pigeons, a sort of small duck, the tops of their bodies black and white—in short, a whole series of petrels, some whitish with wings trimmed in brown, others blue and exclusive to these Antarctic seas, the former "so oily," I told Conseil, "that inhabitants of the Faroe Islands simply fit the bird with a wick, then light it up
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It was the section of mountains he’d dubbed the “Range of Light
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I didn’t think I’d been dubbed anything, but I got the sinking feeling that if I had, I didn’t want to know what it was
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All the same Bloom (properly so dubbed) was rather surprised at their memories for in nine cases out of ten it was a case of tarbarrels and not singly but in their thousands and then complete oblivion because it was twenty odd years
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He was six foot three as a freshman, and his fellow students promptly dubbed him Shorty
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As the last ice age waned, a two-thousand-foot-high ice dam holding back a vast lake in Montana—later dubbed Lake Missoula by geologists—gave way not once but several times, unleashing a series of floods of unimaginable scope and ferocity
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A radio operator would say that there had been about fourteen Japanese bombers, but thinking that there had been two sets of three, someone dubbed them “the Stinking Six
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The captives dubbed him “Handsome Harry
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That wasn’t to say that 7th Brigade’s men and officers weren’t highly miffed at being told to sit this one out, but Green Valley had already promised Krystyphyr his brigade would be allowed to take the lead in the next stage of what the baron had dubbed “Operation Winter Vengeance