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The event of higher interest rates is so widely anticipated on Wall Street and in Washington that it is frequently called "liftoff", for its anticipated effect on the US economy.
Unlike plaster, wallboard is fastened to the studs in a dry state and for this reason it is frequently called drywall.
It is frequently called the easternmost point of the South American continent (at 5°29′ S 35°13′ W), but the true eastern extremity is at Cape Branco (Cabo Branco), to the south-southeast (at 7°9′ S 34°47′ W).
Each member of a non-substance category thus stands in this inherence relation (as it is frequently called) to some substance or other color is always found in bodies, knowledge in the soul.
Because it requires huge instrumental and vocal forces it is frequently called the "Symphony of a Thousand", although the work is often performed with fewer than a thousand, and Mahler himself did not sanction the name.
TCDD, or dioxin as it is frequently called, interacts with the Ah receptor (AhR), which functions in a manner analogous to receptors for steroids.
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It's frequently called the "Silicon Valley of hardware," "the overnight city" or the "factory floor of the world".
In the Commonwealth of Virginia, for example, Dominion Virginia Power, an electric utility, holds such sway over the legislature that it's frequently called Virginia's "shadow government".
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The community is frequently called cohesive, but it can be very insular as well.
As environmentalists and industry advocates debate the merits and risks of fracking, as the practice is frequently called, its consequences are increasingly visible.
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