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By 1500 he was being referred to as "illustris," in recognition of his status as an independent master.
(Dean had also claimed this one for herself, on Wednesday, when they wrote it, but by Friday the song was being referred to as "the Katy Perry song").
He used much of the money to develop his city, and, before long, he was being referred to as the Emir of Herat.
Rangers Coach Ron Low overheard the Bruins' pregame show, on which the line of Petr Nedved, Barnaby and Sandy McCarthy was being referred to as the helicopter line.
More significantly, his status as the best horse in the world was challenged by a newcomer, a colt who was being referred to as "the horse of the century," Man o' War.
Some patients, their families and legislators said they were outraged that the Life Star program was being referred to as an extra even in a year as bad as this one, in which Connecticut officials are predicting a $667 million budget deficit.
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Increasingly, on British and American TV, Iraqi soldiers are being referred to as "militia" (ie: rabble).
Instead, the current document is being referred to as a draft.
For instance, the curriculum for the Acatemy is available in a booklet that is being referred to as a catalog.
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