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Wolf, whose name is perpetually linked to the epithet "miniaturist"?
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In 2008, the infraspecies classification of the varieties was retained in the redefinition of the species to prevent confusion linked to the use of new or additional epithets in applied fields [ 19].
OKLAHOMA CITY, March 10 (Reuters) - The University of Oklahoma has expelled two students linked to a video showing members of a fraternity singing a song filled with racial epithets, the school's president said on Tuesday.
A link to the audience.
Botox lends new meaning to the epithet "the ugly American".
It led to the epithet, "phwoar and penis".
Consequently, the painting makes a dark impression that no doubt contributed to the epithet "Night Watch".
Sloan's realistic paintings of urban genre gave rise to the epithet "Ashcan School".
The animal's intelligence gave rise to the epithet "sly coon".
(According to the Encyclopedia of New York City, George Washington was also the first person to use the epithet "New Yorker").
He declined to give the epithet any credit, but I'm using it in the headline just the same.
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