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It said in part: Perhaps the most striking example of the media's unwillingness to challenge McCain's air of moral authority is when he shocks listeners by casually calling the Vietnamese "gooks".
It was marred, however, when Pelley displayed a shocking and irresponsible ignorance about Social Security by casually calling it a "basket case".
These days, he's casually calling followers "bae," referring to Hamburger Helper's dinner-in-a-box as "swag," and vibing out to the new Drake album.
If they react positively to you cuddling with them when you're scared, they must like you! Try casually calling them "baby" or "sweetheart.
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Although these are casually called internal, technically they are not.
They see franc, as it is casually called, as the next big red.
In the summer of 2002, Mr. Goodall was in Koffee, as it is casually called, just off the Yale campus.
It's a bright-toned version of what's too casually called a black comedy — a comedy about murder.
(Josephus, a Pharisee, would hardly have casually called the historical Jesus "the anointed," i.e., the Messiah).
SOME on Wall Street casually call it the "anti-Deutsche Bank rule" because of its potential impact on Germany's biggest bank.
Cameron, dressed casually, called for three cheers for the orange army but he also thanked the people of Dawlish for being so welcoming and supportive of the workers.
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