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Instead they are called – in a flourish not unworthy of Don de Lillo – cultural externalities.
"At night they hear gunfire and mosquos" -- police helicopters, that is, as they are called in a clipped form of the word for mosquitoes.
The slightly more complicated game has three strategies and the strategies are called, I'll tell you what the strategies are called in a second actually, I'll give you the payoffs first of all.
Living in a light-filled stone charterhouse (as the orders monasteries are called) in a picturesque valley in the French Alps, they bind themselves to a vow not of literal silence but of extreme reticence.
Keep your commitments to those who give you a paycheck every week but also keep in mind that life is fluid and, if you are called in a different direction, you have the choice to change your path.
Consultants are called in a little more frequently; however, this is always considered to be appropriate (e.g., for life-saving surgery).
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He became what is called in Britain a Chartered Textile Technologist.
Close air support was called in, a B-1 Bomber.
"Nightmare Mortgages" they were called in a 2006 BusinessWeek cover piece.
Some marchers said they hoped new presidential elections would be called in a year or two.
I don't think that should be called in a hockey game that's a tie.
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