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The ex-Beatle would go on to call it "the most expensive cinema ticket ever issued".
If you then go on to call your bookcase 'Billy', you create an ingenuous Swedish personality as friendly as Abba's.
Zanetti created what she would go on to call the hijood — a portmanteau of hijab and hood.
This cultural nationalism, invariably directed against the English, has no illusions as to what Emerson will go on to call (quite cheerfully) "the power of lynch law, of soldiers and pirates", of bullies of every variety.
The pillaging of archaeological treasures, the plundering of factories and homes, the looting of national resources, the crippling of the Greek economy – following the Nazis' deliberate circulation of counterfeit Deutschmarks – offences that were all part of what Churchill would go on to call the "long night of barbarism" and from which it has yet to recover.
But I was startled by your use, twice, of the question, "Who is the real Barack Obama?" That question is practically a rallying cry of Obama's enemies on the extreme right who go on to call Obama a secret Muslim, or secret communist, or the most radical president we've ever had, or a man who hates America, all that besides being an impostor who isn't even a proper American citizen.
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It went on to call the Tlatlaya massacre "only the most recent and one of the gravest examples".
He went on to call the Georgian President ill-mannered.
Torre went on to call Rivera "the greatest ever".
Yet he goes on to call his postings "film fragments".
Sheffield goes on to call the genre "intrinsically silly".
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