Sentence examples for it was commonly called from inspiring English sources

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It was commonly called "rabbit fever".

The name lutetium became widely accepted except in Germany, where it was commonly called cassiopeium until the 1950s.

The first of these was the development of slow match or match, as it was commonly called.

This second blessing, as it was commonly called, allowed Christians to be freed from the power of sin.

The Sixth District, or Sixth Ward as it was commonly called, was mostly Irish-American, and Greeley proclaimed his support for Irish efforts towards independence from Great Britain.

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It is commonly called phone sex.

In England it is commonly called the Regency style.

This trade credit, as it is commonly called, is the largest single category of short-term credit.

It is commonly called Voluntary Stopping of Eating and Drinking or Patient Refusal of Nutrition and Hydration.

On June 6 , 1968 Congress enacted a law called the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act, of 1968, or, as it's commonly called, the Crime Bill.

That's the case with "F-111," Mr. Rosenquist's "Guernica," as it is commonly called, which serves neither him nor Picasso very well.

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