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That's why he called it a "surge".
Belinda Scott, of Condor Cycles, calls it a surge.
You would be hard pushed to call it a surge.
But Mr. Obama avoids calling it a "surge" and resisted sending the full reinforcements initially sought by commanders.
But Mr. Obama avoided calling it a surge and resisted sending the full reinforcements initially sought by military commanders.
When President Bush decided to escalate our involvement in the Iraq war last year, he opened his Orwellian dictionary and labeled it a surge.
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So instead of calling it a contraction, it's a surge.
If it needs a surge protector -- yeah, it's probably very cool.
H&R Block told investors to ignore speculation that it faced a surge in costs tied to its defunct mortgage business.
As it turns out, when we hear a story that engages us, with it comes a surge of oxytocin.
(Don't plug it into a surge protector or a power strip).
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