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During that period, he was dubbed "the people's poet".
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Pre-baby, there was, for instance, oodles of press about her having navigated her entire pregnancy without a single piece of so-dubbed maternity wear.
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Their self-dubbed secret sauce, though, is their use of uniquely generated sounds intentionally made inaudible to the human ear.
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These places, dubbed hotspots, provide localized heat and energy systems (thermal plumes) that sustain long-lasting volcanic activity on the surface.
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The self-proclaimed pro-democracy camp dubbed the move a setback to the pace of democracy because it was a throwback to the colonial era.
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Narration explains faux historical newsreel footage, which is either acted for the production, or made of genuine footage dubbed with fictional narration.
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Along with this came the burden of prises (appropriation of food), seizure of wool and hides, and the unpopular additional duty on wool, dubbed the "maltolt".
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Historically, the word "ninja" was not in common use, and a variety of regional colloquialisms evolved to describe what would later be dubbed ninja.
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It had an unusual four headlight front end design which was dubbed bug eyes by some enthusiasts.
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Illegal software dubbed zappers can be used on them to falsify these records with a view to evading the payment of taxes.
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