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Napoleon supposedly called the British a "nation of shopkeepers".
Oh, and someone supposedly called "Barak Obama" of "Loserville, California".
Another, by a benefit claimant supposedly called "Zac", details the sanctions system working well.
The word cease-fire "was supposedly called out several times," the official said.
But in New York, according to the dictionary, it was supposedly called a "California kiss-off".
Against the Cubs in 1932, he supposedly called his home run at Wrigley Field.
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Together they worked at one, supposedly calling up spirits.
Attacking Mr. Iliescu, he mentioned a student paper his opponent wrote in 1951 supposedly calling Americans "cannibals".
Mrs. Clinton had these demographic groups in mind when she attacked Mr. Trump for supposedly calling Ms. Machado, who is Venezuelan, "Miss Piggy" and "Miss Housekeeping".
The messages, from a woman supposedly calling a friend, refer to a tip from "a hot stock exchange guy I'm dating" and say that the company is about to make a big announcement that will raise its stock price.
UPDATE, 5/9, 11 45 p.m.: Former Vice President Al Gore made some carefully nuanced comments about tropical storms, Cyclone Nargis, and global warming in an interview with Terry Gross on National Public Radio the other day, and conservatives went on the warpath over statements supposedly calling the Myanmar disaster a "consequence" of global warming.
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