Sentence examples for had termed from inspiring English sources

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In February the Bush Administration had termed that legislation unnecessary.

According to Dr. Williams, prominent citizens had termed the warnings "irresponsible," and they were largely ignored.

The arts council's reviewers had termed the theater's programming "unimpressive and unambitious".

What Glavine had termed "hope and optimism and all that stuff" was, for one night, renewed.

The following Monday, I was anxious to share what I had termed my quarter-life crisis.

In his programme notes, Bruce had termed this a "mammoth" match for both clubs.

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He has termed this method "stereolithography".

These policies hint at what researchers have termed intergroup ideologies.

Unions have termed it a "whitewash" and an "outrage".

What he might have termed "our initial contretemps" was forgotten.

This is what we have termed the "intelligence assumption train".

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