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Stapleford denied those allegations last week, terming them, "fantasyland".

The EU's current accounting rules do not distinguish between residues or woods used in this way, and more sustainable biomass, terming them both 'carbon neutral' without consideration of bio-recovery times.

Terming them "actors" seems to be suggesting that for him they did not gain the authenticity and respect of a documentary presenter such as David Attenborough.

To this end, recent work has focused on mapping regions without access to places like supermarkets, often terming them 'food deserts'.

He endorses eliminating most federal government agencies, terming them unnecessary bureaucracies.

Some chroniclers, including Knighton, also noted the presence of runaway apprentices, artisans and others, sometimes terming them the "lesser commons".

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He termed them "tobacco candy".

Rix termed them "two victims of the British Raj".

Disgusted Republicans termed them "Copperheads," after the poisonous snake.

His children were already perfect — solidly middle-class "Übermenschen," as one syndicate partner later termed them.

I do not see myself as the descendant of "victims", as your article termed them.

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