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In the 1980s Mr. Plummer began doing what he freely called "money movies," to support his theater habit.
In 1894 the prominent architect George B. Post denounced the skyscraper, as it was now freely called, as an "outrage".
All fans who follow this belief are freely called the Buccaneers.
He was in pain and since he hasn't (yet) learned to stifle his pain and withhold his tears, he cried and freely called out how much it hurts'.
She nicknamed me "normie" (a person who has never been addicted to anything) and freely called me that in front of the inmates, which was a profound example of her horrible boundaries.
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The Yankee fans who now freely call David Cone "Coney and Dwight Gooden Dococalledled the pitchers much worse when they played for the Mets.
Myers's mother curses her husband freely, calls his mother a whore and refuses to have sex with him.
He also appears set to inject himself, and possibly President Bush, in the cynics' nest of what America now freely calls Palestine.
They are the ones lucky enough to have the resources to make bail, able to spend the time between court dates at home, able to freely call their lawyers.
"I don't think it's necessarily a bad thing that people can't freely call me a dirty Jew, like they might have been able to 30 years ago," he said.
Commentators freely call Pakistan a "nursery for terrorism".
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