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In my oversubscribed, overachieving school I would be labelled as an underperformer and afforded no second chances.

Flammarion was a French astronomer whose metaphysical interests, if he were pursuing them today, would be labelled New Age.

The money simply goes into the general tax pot, and if the chancellor were honest it would be labelled as a tax on pay.

And a loaf of multigrain bread that Anton insisted had been baked only that morning but hadn't sold and so would be labelled "day-old" the next morning.

One impressively sparky member of the 2015 intake remarked: "When I was elected I was worried that I would be labelled hard left.

But imposing any such cost would be labelled a tax, and, in American politics, backing a new tax is political suicide.

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"Other political people would be afraid to do this because they would be labeled anti-cop".

Under the new rule, the products would be labeled as having been tested only in animals.

In many states, and under the US Department of Justice definition, those crimes would be labeled rape.

That is surely how mapmakers would be labeling the whole Middle East today.

Because, at long last, it would be labeled the state actor it has always been.

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