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That's a neocon answer, if it has to be categorized.

"It has to be categorized as one of the largest disasters America has ever faced," Texas Gov. Greg Abbott told reporters.

Okay, given the unceasingly scatological language in which The Motherf**ker With the Hat is couched (the title being only the beginning of the four-, seven- and twelve-letter-word deluge), it has to be categorized as a post-modern drawing-room comedy.

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It seems that everyone has to be categorized for the masses.

Until then, what Trump keeps repeating has to be categorized as a myth.

It is unfortunate that Veridical had to be categorized as a "web tool".

By that time it had long since come to be categorized, more narrowly than its original intention, as a law against killing women.

For the classification of a new instance—in this case the sequence to be analyzed for possible acetylation it has to be transformed into the feature space and categorized depending on the vector localization relating to the separating hyperplane.

It hasn't been categorized yet".

Though it has been categorized as a hate crime, it has done nothing to wake up the society at large to the realities of modern-day American racism.

Look at the article to see if it has been categorized.

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