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"I have often referred to this as 'passive survivability'.
You have often referred to yourself as 'a magnificent drinker'; it's easy to anaesthetise oneself with alcohol.
Dinkins, who served one term, have often referred wistfully to his electoral loss in 1993 as his having been "evicted from public housing".
"I am proud to be Merkel's Mac," he said, referring to the slightly derogatory nickname given to him by Germany's popular press, who have often referred to him as the chancellor's lapdog.
Since then, intelligence officials have often referred to "lone-wolf terrorists," "cells," and, as Alexander has put it, the "terrorist who walks among us," as though Al Qaeda were a fifth column, capable of camouflaging itself within civil society.
From his early days in Toronto to these waning days with the Mets, teammates and coaches have often referred to him as MacGyver, the title character from the former action-adventure television series, who slipped out of every conceivable jam using little more than his wits.
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In comments on air, Mr. Letterman has often referred, jokingly, to being "passed over" at NBC.
She has often referred to herself as a "single parent," except on weekends.
In her work, Athill has often referred to what she calls her "cold, beady eye".
The Department of Labor has often referred to US wages as the "unfinished business of this recovery".
President Obama has often referred to the potential of such records to reduce medical errors, improve care, and cut costs.
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