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And that would be accurately called a federal entitlement program, not a private program.
Squidgy and creamy cheeses are more accurately called soft-paste cheeses.
"Four Abstract Classicists" traveled to London, where the work was more accurately called "hard-edge painting".
Mr Abbott unsettled some last October when he (accurately) called Japan Australia's "best friend in Asia".
One commentator uncharitably but accurately called the forum's members "impoverished, strategically unimportant island states".
Nick Clegg, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, accurately called the marriage policy "patronising drivel".
They yearned for something different, something apart from what was too accurately called, by the mid-1980s, classic rock.
These concerns are especially salient in the climate of fear and hysteria that surrounds what many have accurately called a parent's worst nightmare.
Because this demands a tight choreography that adds mime to lip-syncing, the works might even be more accurately called ballets than operas.
The story of the success of "Joseph" is history, but the marquee -- more accurately called a blade sign -- remains a work in progress.
It came deep within what he accurately called "a compelling deadline story following the first game of the N.B.A. championship series".
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