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"Perhaps we need a new term for him", wrote Deacon, suggesting.
The news media had widely used that term for him.
A second term for him in next year's election remains the likeliest bet.
The common term for him and his counterparts in other shows is "tapper".
Writing in The Chicago Sun-Times, the columnist Richard Roeper said the legal term for him would be "Prankster Doofus".
"In Jamaica, where I'm from, if we see a person of color wearing peasant clothing, we have our own special term for him: a boogu yagga".
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Whether this makes him a "serial killer," as the title suggests, rather than the real-life version of The Simpsons' terminally inept Dr. Nick, may be a matter of semantics, but the movie didn't invent that term for him--it was used in the media at the time.
Now he seems to have settled on something of a compromise: three terms for him, and only him.
Howard Hawks took legitimate pride in a certain professionalism, but "artist" and "work of art" were alien terms for him.
On many lower floors, meanwhile, state officials openly scoff at his leadership and call, in ever-sharpening terms, for him to resign.
So even if the odds of success are small, it would be rational — in Darwinian terms — for him to make the investment, because he would fail for sure if he doesn't.
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