Sentence examples for properly called from inspiring English sources

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They are properly called brogues; the perforations are properly called broguing; and varying degrees of broguing are classified as long wing, wingtip and medallion (just the toe).

This sort of console is properly called an ancon, or ancone.

The foundation of the training always consisted of the sports properly called gymnastic and field.

This particular form of anti-liberalism is just less familiar to us when properly called so.

It has been debated whether there is anything that is properly called Christian philosophy.

Google's Eric Schmidt, speaking to reporters in London last week, properly called this legislation an abomination.

That is not properly called strict constructionism; it is opportunism, and it threatens democracy.

So let's contemplate that library, which is more properly called the George W. Bush Presidential Center.

Titanotheres, more properly called "brontotheres," became extinct during the middle of the Oligocene Epoch (some 28 million years ago).

Diego's sculptural style is a mixture of the Italian Renaissance, Gothic, and Mudéjar (Spanish Muslim) and is properly called Plateresque.

But the question remains: in those arts that are properly called representational, what should be the nature of the representation?

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