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You could only call your parents once a week, and we only went home twice a year".
To overcome his personal difficulties, Mr. Motl could only call upon what turned out to be a remarkable internal resiliency.
Yet there is a compensatory condition of what you could only call signiness — a proliferation of signs that are not portals to pleasure but placeholders for experiences.
Shanahan said referees told them it was "leading to indecision, because of severity — they could only call a five-minute major".
Blessed with the influence to lead the nation toward energy independence through conservation, he could only call once again for passage of his bankrupt energy bill.
His was perhaps the truest, most Apollonian heart ever to sit at the piano, and here we find it working splendidly from editions that today's scholars could only call corrupt.
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Under the Ukrainian constitution it could only be called by the Rada, the parliament.
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Within a day we had what could only be called a fish slick.
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Instead, they employed what could only be called e-hype, and spent a ton doing so.
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