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That's the science of wishful thinking, or, as we might term it, navel-gazing.

Ephron's parents were alcoholics, but she is not "a child of alcoholics", as the thriving abuse-based sector of the publishing industry might term it.

Just as this from the Fight for $15 is similarly making a case in the public square--or, as we might term it all, propaganda.

Some might term it something less.

It's what you might term the "gay voice," which typically means a man who speaks with a singsong lilt, an affected lisp, greater pitch variation, and a flamboyant flair.

A Freudian might term that "projection".

One might term this the "Major model".

It might be termed the Chigorin Attack Deferred.

(Given her profusion of garments, it might be termed a striptoil).

In nursing homes across the Third Reich, children diagnosed with "autistic spectrum disorder" (as it might be termed today) were systematically murdered.

This new populism, as it might be termed, connotes a deep suspicion of political, corporate, and media élites; an eagerness to mobilize people who are new to politics; and a willingness to embrace policies that have long seemed verboten.

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