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A Freudian might term that "projection".

One might term this the "Major model".

But, then again, one might term you a precocious talent.

What a skeptic might call nepotism, an optimist might term generational continuity.

And the vast majority of these offenders are from what you might term "ordinary" backgrounds.

He was attritional, making a virtue out of what others might term boredom.

Photograph: Yui Mok/PA It turns out Alan Davies has what the Americans might term "rage issues".

A straight man kissing a gay man he's met via a girlfriend is what social anthropologists might term a "signifier".

"What some would call a freedom fight going on in another country others might term a terrorist offence.

Indeed, only the rarest politician can defy what we might term the Cherie Law of British politics.

The problem with translations goes deeper than lack of originality, though, to what one might term the DNA of cinema.

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