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Comprising a series of short films (critics often term them "vignettes", which makes Louie sound far more po-faced than it is), interspersed with bursts of Louis's stand-up, the show sits closer to experimental film in its visual style and sensibility.

Over the past weeks, the collective group has suffered what I often term as the "tsunamis" of life.

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These are often termed lammas shoots.

Such antigens are often termed allergens.

Perks of a job are often termed "benefits".

Synchrotron radiation is thus often termed nonthermal radiation.

An interface of this nature is often termed a bus.

Minimum resale price-fixing is often termed resale price maintenance.

Generally speaking, sporting contests aren't determined by what's often termed as 'luck'luck

The biggest issue is how to put evidence into use: what's often termed 'knowledge mobilisation'.

The leave campaign certainly capitalised on what is often termed "populist sentiment", meaning disillusionment with elites.

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