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Inevitably, any Italian director must refer to Federico Fellini, and Mr. De Ritis does not disappoint, terming him "an inspirational figure".
Aside from his academic persona, Cardinal Dulles "was a priest's priest," said the Rev. David S. Ciancimino, the provincial, or head, of the New York Province of the Society of Jesus, terming him a modest man who "shunned the limelight".
They especially praised Hamauzu, terming him a "very skilled arranger and performer".
Other investors followed his actions closely, terming him "too shrewd to be caught, too rich to be ruined", and his sway and influence in the market was indeed enormous.
It was equally troubling that conservative elements in the Jewish community baited Keith as anti-Israel and shamefully quoted articles he had written as a young student, terming him "extremist", "anti-Semitic" or "a bigot".
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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".
Exacting standards — it seems fair to term him a control freak — evidently made him a poor team player.
While Israel blames Mr. Abbas for the talks failure, the pope termed him a "man of peace".
Players such as Cristiano Ronaldo have been known to score profusely but few would term him a poacher.
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