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More than that: calling the clause an 'anachronism,' he would basically read it out of the constitution," he wrote.
That effort quickly hit a pothole when one of his economic advisers suggested that he had helped to create the BlackBerry, by virtue of his role in brokering telecommunications legislation; the McCain campaign later disavowed that, calling the suggestion "boneheaded".
In it, the writer Zeba Khan notes that Daesh, a nonsense word in Arabic, shares the same root as some actual words that mean "to trample" — the implication being that calling the group Daesh emphasizes its oppressive character.
Why does it suffice to show that calling the dice can end the game?
A majority of black Chicagoans doubt that calling the police will improve a dangerous situation.
US and Cuban officials dismissed that, calling the handshake a mere courtesy.
Senior Syriza officials insisted that calling the election was more about coming clean to the Greek people.
The city counters that calling the project only an investment in a basketball arena is shortsighted and incomplete.
Amr Ezz, 27, another of revolt's young leaders, said that calling the revolution a military coup understated its achievement.
The Republicans counter that calling the senator "McBush" is political spin and that Mr. McCain is his own man.
It is obvious to me that calling the old gentleman 'father' is facing the facts of nature.
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