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Congressmen have already labelled some of Mr Bush's specific cuts as "dead on arrival".
No artist who brews "Fancy Subjects for Pictorial Effects," as Cameron labelled some of her pictures, deserves to escape unscathed.
One of Britain's biggest mortgage lenders wrongly labelled some of its most vulnerable customers' payments as being late for five years, potentially ruining their credit score.
In the late nineties, Microsoft lost a major lawsuit because it had labelled some of its engineers contractors and denied them stock options and other benefits, even though they did essentially the same work as regular employees.
But last week, too, Alex Chow, the twenty-four-year-old secretary-general of the Federation of Students, labelled some of the new tactics a "failure" for not meeting their stated aim of "paralyzing government".
While Ian Poulter labelled some of the pin positions at a parched Muirfield as "a joke", McIlroy blamed himself for a "brain dead" round of 79 which left him 13 shots off Johnson's lead.
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So let's label some of these parts.
Yet that same country labeled some of their fellow Uighurs as terrorists.
Cosby vehemently denied the accusations and publicly labeled some of his accusers as liars.
The seller shared Ms. Weber's sense of order, too — she had even labeled some of the closet shelves.
I noticed that iTunes has labeled some of the music I have loaded from CDs "Unclassifiable" in the genre list.
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