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The Chechen national spirit is what is invariably called "fiercely independent".
EGGSTRAVAGANZAS (Saturday) Why is it that every children's Easter carnival is invariably called an "eggstravaganza"?
(The distinctive aroma that the "straight press" of yore invariably called "the sweet smell of marijuana" is noticeably absent).
Those who served with him have invariably called Wagnon "a good soldier," "honest" and "a family man".
Though invariably called Domesday Book, in the singular, it in fact consists of two volumes quite different from each other.
Frederick Kiesler is invariably called a "visionary architect," meaning that his most ambitious ideas were not practically buildable.
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We invariably call for a coffee whilst lunching out twice a week.
Mom invariably calls each of her three sons "Buddy," and Dad's term of affection is often "Dude".
Her parents, the Todds, apart from being well-heeled denizens of what society columns invariably call "hunt country," were New Jersey Republican royalty.
"I call them culinary masturbation," he said, referring to what he described as painfully earnest foodie essays or complicated recipes that invariably call for "hand-grown organic yams".
Cort has produced 52 films, including "Runaway Bride" and "Mr. Holland's Opus," and he clearly knows his way around what Collins and her competitors invariably call Tinseltown.
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