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"Girls", as they are almost always called, have a clearly defined role in Kerouacean scripture.
Warhol's own films are almost always called boring, usually by people who have never seen or sampled one, including minimalist epics like "Empire," eight hours of the Empire State Building that subverts the definition of what a film is (entertaining, for one).
In the case of children participation to studies, parents are almost always called to give consent.
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It's almost always called a ranch, not an estate.
Be that as it may, the spouse is almost always called a "secret weapon," a phrase worn to the nub, as I noted in a column late last year.
The simplest ketone, CH3COCH3, whose IUPAC name is 2-propanone, is almost always called by its common name, acetone, which is derived from the fact that it was first prepared by heating the calcium salt of acetic acid.
Despite the fact that the script that launched my career was a darkly funny, political thriller, I was almost always called in to meet on the latest female-in-jeopardy twaddle.
"Labeling seafood with something other than the acceptable market name is mislabeling," they say, because "The FDA's general policy on vernacular names is that they are unacceptable market names for seafood". So, even though striped bass is almost always called "rockfish" on large swaths of the East coast, Oceana counts it as mislabeled.
The always trustworthy Rex Reed in The New York Observer (trustworthy for me because his judgments are almost always the opposite of mine) called the film "abominable," an "aberration," "a pretentious, paralyzing bore" and "anti-American and laughably ludicrous".
Contracts of carriage, or terms and conditions, as they're sometimes called, are almost always worth reading, even if they are stultifying.
For Mexicans, Republicans are almost always identified with what we call the right: nationalism, liberal economics, opposition to a welfare state and equal sexual rights, supported by religious groups.
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