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They had labelled ICT teaching as boring.
Turnbull paid tribute to his predecessor, who had labelled himself "the prime minister for Indigenous affairs".
"Jesus wasn't one to turn away from those the world had labelled broken," Mr Cobia concluded.
Moreover, some reports had labelled the Swedish winner, Måns Zelmerlöw, a homophobe.
He drank and smoked heavily and barricaded himself in a room in Stockholm that he had labelled the Silence Room.
Interestingly, Nikki Haley, who has been named by Trump as ambassador to the UN, had labelled the proposed ban on Muslims as "un-American".
Oliver said it was "farcical" that the government had labelled anonymous union robocalls "despicable", even comparing the tactic to a "coward's punch", then recorded its own robocall.
On Thursday conservative backbencher Eric Abetz reminded his colleagues in a statement that Rudd's peers had labelled him narcissistic, a micromanager and an impulsive control freak.
A row broke out shortly after the case was heard when it emerged that the prosecuting barrister Robert Colover had labelled the young girl "predatory" and "sexually experienced".
By the time I was 17 I was up and out – off to see the big wide world described by the thousands of Eve's photographs I had labelled.
Her mother had labelled him a hoodlum years ago; as a teen-ager, he'd stolen dogs in order to claim the rewards.
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