Sentence examples for anyway is called from inspiring English sources

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In Simmons's case, that does not mean obscenity; that was bleeped out in the podcast, which was not live and, anyway, is called the "B.S. Report".

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He writes, "Perhaps this was going to happen anyway — it is called a 'recognized complication' of that particular operation — but I know that I was not in the right state of mind to carry out such dangerous and delicate surgery, and when I saw the patient on the ward round in the days afterwards, and saw his paralyzed face, paralyzed and disfigured, I felt a deep sense of shame".

Anyway, the book is called The Who: Choosing My Religion.

Heyd (1982), Weiss (1985), Walker (1980 1981), and Card (1988) all argue that Y owes no gratitude to R for doing something R was already obligated to do anyway, and that gratitude is called for only in response to supererogatory acts.

Anyway, this two-step procedure is called postblackening (Nachschwärzen) or "argentophilic" reaction [ 35, 102] and most of the current silver-staining methods for neuropathology consist, in essence, of at least these two steps.

Anyway she's called it Lemmy, but it has glasses like, so I'm not sure.

"He's trained hard enough, and also don't forget he's got a sleeping partner anyway – it's called the taxman, the government.

The outside looked like a pub, anyway – Shenanigans it was called, a dilapidated sort of an establishment just downwind of Lionel Richie.

This renders the Clinton administration, which anyway could hardly be called bold, more cautious still.In 1988 Mr Gephardt ran for president on a pro-trade-union platform, replete with populist denunciations of fat capitalists.

No doubt that is why companies fasten the label to a quite bewildering variety of supposedly enlightened, progressive or charitable corporate actions.At one end of the broad span of CSR lie corporate policies that any well-run company ought to have in place anyway, policies that are called for on any sensible view of business ethics or good management practice.

Due to a paperwork error, the FBI was not able to determine that Roof's charge was indeed sufficient to block his gun purchase within three days, at which point he got the weapon anyway in what's called a default proceed sale.

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