Sentence examples for called it elsewhere from inspiring English sources

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Although Ernaux's stripped-down prose ("writing like a knife," she has called it elsewhere) and reckless honesty are, as always, bracing, readers unfamiliar with her work might do better to begin with an earlier book, like "Cleaned Out" or "The Story of a Woman".

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"I've always thought that if I ever wrote about myself in a book, I would call it Elsewhere, because that's where I spend my life.

"So far they have called it successfully". Meanwhile, elsewhere in Syria the battle for Qusair near the border with Lebanon continued to rage on Monday, with Hezbollah forces advancing slowly from the south, but continuing to take heavy casualties.

The white colonists of Virginia & elsewhere called it "Jamestown" weed.

"For starters, why not call it dunking?" Elsewhere, faced with a Writers Guild strike, Paramount Pictures said it would produce the second "Transformers" film without a script, "just like the first one".

According to Scotus, it is something like a form, and sometimes, indeed, he calls it such (while elsewhere denying the same claim: on these insignificant terminological shifts, see Dumont [1995]).

In recent years, though, most of them have dropped that pretense and begun to mark the day as the nakba, "the catastrophe," which is what Palestinians elsewhere call it.

"To my mind, that is at worst a failure of perception or, as the court elsewhere calls it, 'a lapse of sensitivity,' not constitutional viewpoint discrimination," the university's counsel, David R. Scott, said in a statement.

They call it urban punk but elsewhere their bass-heavy racket with irascible, sharply insinuating vocals has been variously titled hip hop-grime, grime-pop/ grop", even "grime-pop/ grop thevenfurious collision of grunk and punk.

http://t.co/2gOSiWWD — Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) 26 Mar 12 As the argument circled around whether the individual mandate is a tax or some kind of penalty, the Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli, Jr. appeared at one point to become tripped up in his words, saying tax when he meant penalty and, elsewhere, calling it a "tax penalty".

He listened, and felt an extraordinary disconnection: that the language in which the Holocaust might be described by outsiders was one he could not understand himself, while the language with which he could make sense of it himself, his mythology as he elsewhere calls it, was entirely different.

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