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"What started against them was when they started to be called names".
States had started to be called for Clinton: Illinois, New York.
When I became a doctor, fainting started to be called syncope, a decidedly less romantic disease.
We were the first black family in Myrtle Gardens, and that's when I started to be called a nig-nog".
Afro-Cuban jazz started to be called Latin jazz, most likely for marketing reasons, and the music, like jazz itself, began to be performed by smaller groups.
A second album's worth of songs was started, to be called Bambu, and makes up a second disc of the POB reissue.
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When he was a junior, Jann Wenner invited him to write a column for a biweekly he was starting, to be called Rolling Stone.
Concordia, with its programs of classical and jazz standards, caught the wave of what was then starting to be called crossover.
Puig defended the exuberance with which he plays, starting to be called arrogance by rival fans, and the backlash to Puig mania is probably way over the top, as Tim Brown writes on Yahoo.com.
These are also starting to be called shovel-in rounds because investors shovel in the money once it's clear the company is a winner.
The others were 1990, 2000, and 2007, the one we're in now, starting to be called the Great Recession.
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