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(It is rather like labelling a wine "France, 13% alcohol").
Labelling a function "private" doesn't mean that it will automatically be done quicker or better.
So instead of labelling a photograph of Barack Obama as "president", they might call it "sexy" or "SOB".
Mourinho, who was recently fined for labelling a referee "afraid", also managed to take a dig at the FA with his post-match comments.
Meanwhile, a British judge excelled himself on the victim blame-game front by labelling a thirteen-year-old girl a "sexual predator".
2011 New presenter Eamonn Holmes gets in hot water for labelling a guest who fails to place Britain's main cities on a map "retarded".
On Wednesday, the G.O.P.-dominated House Ways and Means Committee voted to repeal the federal estate tax, which Republicans have, for years, been labelling a "death tax" that ravages the bequests of ordinary Americans.
Hence also another recent habit, that of labelling a commonsense process with a baffling phrase, and adding a trademark sign to it.Baffling: now there's a leading piece of thought.
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But Rummble spent valuable time white-labelling a version for a WiFi finder company, TotalHotSpots, and that seemed off message.
177 Lu-labelling: A 0.1 mM aqueous solution of chelator-coupled peptide (0.66 nmol) was added to 25 MBq [177Lu]LuCl3 (170 GBq/μmol, 17 GBq/mL 0.05 M HCl, IDB Radiopharmacy bv).
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