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Gov. Rick Perry of Texas outright called him a socialist.
He called Romney "the weakest Republican frontrunner" in almost 100 years, said Romneycare used taxpayers' money to fund abortions, and outright called Romney a "liar" during an appearance on CBS's "The Early Show" in January.
(When she later approached the prime minister and asked him directly if he was intolerant against "Quebecois de souche," ie descendants of Quebec's first white settlers, Trudeau outright called her racist).
Citing the potential for "widespread consumer confusion" and the usage of Palm's trademarks (the skin was outright called "Palm Pre theme"), Palm demanded that all materials be taken down.
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In the debate, the president did not outright call Mr. Romney a liar, though Mr. Obama did inject phrases on occasion like "what Governor Romney said just isn't true" and "not true, Governor Romney".
It seems like just about every other week, T-mobile adds a few more cities to the big list of those supporting their "4G Speed" (they can't outright call it 4G, because it's technically still 3G) HSPA+ network.
Others in the waiting room stood up to the woman, outright calling her a racist.
For his part, Peña Nieto has acknowledged that violence must be reduced, but has resisted rejecting outright calls to order the military back to the barracks.
The report does not outright call on the Republican party to change its stances on issues to be more amenable to young voters.
I read on another site that some women want guys to call them, but it seems almost creepy to me, that with texting, I should outright call them up.
"Personally, I tend to think that it's the drunk people that are being assholes towards the sober people, constantly asking them 'why' or 'what the fuck?' or even outright calling them 'pussies' or something else ridiculous," she said.
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