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For elderly Japanese at least, the sudden message from the emperor doubtless called to mind the August 15 , 1945 radio broadcast by his father, Emperor Hirohito, announcing the country's surrender in World War Two.

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He would doubtless call this acting.

They constantly coin annoying neologisms, which they would doubtless call "annoyologisms".

The Longchamp consumption of crustaceans, champagne and summer fruits tonight will doubtless call to mind the notorious rejoinder, "Let them eat cake".

Shortly after that, the President will doubtless call up his golfing buddy John Boehner, the Speaker of the House, and get down to business.

Nor has it gone unnoticed: back in 2000, the publication was approached by America's Comedy Central network, seeking to extend what marketing types would doubtless call "the Onion brand", into other forms of media.

And yet, for the 20 weeks of Prince Harry's deployment in Afghanistan, most news outlets in Britain had largely agreed with Buckingham Palace and the Ministry of Defense not to cover closely his role in the war, in return for guaranteed access at the end of his tour — a gesture of what the authorities would doubtless call responsibility on the part of that same press the prince dismissed.

Lennon will doubtless be called before some UEFA disciplinary panel to explain his comments after the game.

Some of these should doubtless be called visuo-tactual art: buildings are ordinarily touched as well as seen, sculptures could be more fully appreciated if touched as well as seen, and even paintings may sometimes have enough three-dimensionality to repay touch experience.

The last image to be released of the former president showed him in a bright red sweater and checked shirt, blowing out the candles on his birthday cake a year ago, and there are no plans for an encore on what Mr. Griffin says Mr. Reagan would doubtless have called "the 51st anniversary of my 39th birthday".

But, reading the interview as a whole, that appears to be what she is advocating — a sustained global campaign targeting radical Islam (some, doubtless, will call it a "crusade") that encompasses all of the options at the disposal of the United States and its allies: military, diplomatic, economic, political, and rhetorical.

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