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Mr Sarkozy (l'Américain, as his detractors term him), has no such conceit.
Exacting standards — it seems fair to term him a control freak — evidently made him a poor team player.
Players such as Cristiano Ronaldo have been known to score profusely but few would term him a poacher.
But Chelsea is the first to term him "interim," and the first where a sizeable faction of supporters hissed, booed and held banners against him from the moment of his arrival.
Just when the sweet science appears to lie like a painted ship upon a painted ocean, a new Hero, as Pierce Egan would term him, comes along like a Moran tug to pull it out of the doldrums.
And if it's good enough for the chefs... Food science boffin (as the popular press would term him) and general genius Harold McGee reckons there are two secrets to successful steak cookery: "warm meat and frequent flips".
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Alastair Campbell, the prime minister's then spin doctor, once termed him a "mate".
Years ago a museum curator on Long Island termed him an outsider artist.
It's a tribute to Andrew Jackson's plucky stratagem against critics who termed him a "jackass".
While Israel blames Mr. Abbas for the talks failure, the pope termed him a "man of peace".
In his 1998 campaign for mayor, Anthony A. Williams fought back a field of opponents who termed him a short-timer.
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