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She wrote an entire bodice ripper on her napkin, a genre she publishes under a pseudonym or whatever one calls a name before which the author's real name appears, "writing as" the other name.
Whatever one calls it, it is a real museum with a bona fide mission.
Whatever one calls it, the sensibility is thriving in La Paz.
Hawk versus dove, unilateralist versus multilateralist, whatever one calls these disagreements, few experts think they will go away.
But whatever one calls it, the story has spread throughout the Hasidic world, inspiring debate, Talmudic discussions and derisive jokes.
Whatever one calls it, the impulse to flee from introspection is part of what disables "Gone to the Crazies".
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But lately, she was getting calls mainly from the parents of children who have died -- infants, teenagers, young adults -- though few of the callers had the foresight, or whatever one would call it, to freeze the tissue that would make cloning the dead even theoretically possible.
I liked him just as he was, fat or robust, whatever one wants to call it.
James's language does indeed seem less modern, but the same idea, device, psychological insight or whatever one wants to call it, is clearly there.
The problem, Clifford says, is that Trump, or Dennison, or DD, or whatever one wants to call him — let's say the President of the United States — never delivered a copy of the agreement with his signature on it.
All human plans [are] subject to ruthless revision by Nature, or Fate, or whatever one preferred to call the powers behind the Universe.
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