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I am often addressed as Mr. and, worse, taken for my own secretary when they call.
The complication, though, continues in the dialogue where, in the original, the protagonist is often addressed as "Master Builder Solness" or "my Master Builder", even by loved ones.
In ancient Egypt, temples and rituals were often addressed as the symbolic point of conjunction between sacred space and sacred time.
CHANGE IN TITLE Roman Catholic cardinals are often addressed as "Your Eminence," while bishops and archbishops are addressed as "Your Excellency".
She constructed around herself an image of glamour and exoticism that depended on giving off a scent of money, cigarettes, sex, Riviera holidays and caustically drawled remarks – the recipient of which was often addressed as "dahlink".
His hundreds of letters and notes to her (she is often addressed as "Dear Prue") provide a vivid revelation of his personality during the 11 years of their marriage.
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Much of the territory it covers is well worn in print and on the Internet, although not addressed as often on television.
To see how this is an apt analogy to the questions we are pursuing here, about the proper aims of a system of criminal law, we must turn to a question which is not addressed as often as it should be, about the voice the tones, and the terms in which the criminal law should address those whom it claims to bind.
This is something that really does not get addressed as often as it should be, which is one of the reasons why I appreciated my brief discussion with Gordon about the fate of Mario Abraham.
It may be, therefore, that analytical themes are more appropriate when a specific review question is being addressed (as often occurs when informing policy and practice), and third order interpretations should be used when a body of literature is being explored in and of itself, with broader, or emergent, review questions.
Unfortunately, he is often addressed simply as "Pitch!" I expected lines like: "You!
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com