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When White House officials had questions about Russian organized crime, they often called Jablonski directly.
They often called Emma and asked her to "take care of my lolo," a Tagalog term for "grandfather".
In cases that broke before the advent of Internet sleuthing, they often called themselves "private investigators," which represented a shockingly diverse category.
"When 'computer' tended to mean the electronic ones, they often called us computresses," she said.
One by one, states began to establish public schools -- or what they often called "common schools" -- funded by public money and open to all children (with caveats: racial segregation in northern states made schooling decidedly separate and unequal while slavery in the south made it impossible and/or illegal for black children to get any formal education).
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And many cable and satellite systems carry few, if any, digital transmissions, even though they often call themselves digital.
For Mr Suthep's followers another government voted in by rural voters from the north and north-east (whom they often call "water buffaloes") would be intolerable.
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