The film is originally in Mandarin but has been dubbed in Hindi and Telugu for its India release. |
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Employees dubbed it The Room of Doom, just because the two words rhymed, and it sounded threatening. |
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The problem of such malvertising, as it had been dubbed, appears to be spreading. |
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He spoke his lines in English and then had them dubbed by an Indian voiceover actor. |
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She is beautiful and her acting is fine, but her singing voice is dubbed and she looks artificially Puerto Rican. |
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The magazine also delves into the Indian film industry's less-than-stellar counterpart in Pakistan, dubbed Lollywood. |
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In that respect the animation fares much better than Japanese live action films dubbed to English. |
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Animation far exceeds live action when it comes to a dubbed language track. |
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The series will be dubbed into five Indian languages and will be aired on five satellite channels of the ETV network. |
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Eventually two prints were found, one dubbed into French and the other with German subtitles. |
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And Tricia Stewart, 54, and Lynda Logan, 59, have just returned from Rome where the film has been dubbed into Italian. |
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Television is dominated by films and soap operas from Thailand and Hong Kong, dubbed into Khmer. |
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Like many, I dislike watching anime dubbed into English, but in this particular situation, you may find yourself switching over. |
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The version of High Tension that is finally getting a United States release has been slightly trimmed and dubbed into English. |
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Thus, the usual pattern of Greek films being dubbed into English for American distribution was reversed. |
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The disc offers a choice between the original French language track and a soundtrack dubbed into English. |
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He wants to know if they speak the language that the movie has been dubbed into. |
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Personal advisor to the Queen, he was dubbed a Knight of the British Empire by Victoria when he was only forty. |
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The project, dubbed the African Christmas Tree Promenade, is in its second year. |
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Last summer, the broadcaster tested video-on-demand with a new service dubbed Interactive Media Player. |
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The media later dubbed it the Feingold Diet, and parents have called their support group the Feingold Association. |
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In order to make it all a bit more interesting they dubbed it the Big Bird Race and gave the competitors names. |
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This side project was dubbed Fruit Bats, named after a type of large, flying, fruit-eating tropical mammal. |
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This humble natural wonder may have a name, but I dubbed it One Man's Cascade. |
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Apple Computer, seeking to hold its share of the education market, introduced a new computer dubbed eMac, designed specifically for schools. |
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She also played Maria in the musical West Side Story, though, to her dismay, her singing had to be dubbed. |
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She employs subtitles and dubbed narration to evoke linguistic deterritorialization. |
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Most of his films were often butchered by producers and distributors, hideously dubbed and derisively reviewed. |
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That's why this semi-final has been dubbed the most important derby this century. |
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Stupp and his coworkers made the templates for the cadmium sulfide helices from molecules dubbed dendron rodcoils. |
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Developers hope that an emerging network dubbed the geospatial web will tie these devices together to create a unique new user experience. |
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Tolo began running the soap opera, dubbed into Afghanistan's Dari language, this year. |
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One reviewer dubbed her as altogether exceptional music of grace and texture scored for a front-line city. |
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He has been dubbed Canada's David Lynch, which is a lazy way of saying he likes to footle around beneath the facade of respectability. |
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He dubbed himself Alistair, traded in his homely Midlands accent for one closer to Mayfair, and cultivated a posh circle of friends. |
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The 78-year-old former baker's assistant was dubbed at an investiture by the Prince of Wales. |
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The telco fraudsters, dubbed phone phreakers, can make money by selling on, at a cheap rate, the knowledge and the phone number. |
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The action is fast-paced and brutal, and the dubbed dialogue has been peppered with four letter words. |
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On one level the photographs are an antidote to the stereotype reporting that has been dubbed CNN syndrome. |
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Shot in washed-out 16 mm with post-sync sound, the grainy photography and dubbed voices recall the style of a late-night Filipino horror show. |
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It's dubbed, so the words don't match, but I think this just adds to the sheer surrealness. |
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The floating communities of jobless men in the nation's cities were dubbed Hoovervilles. |
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I turned around in enough time to see Bey trot around a bend on his black Friesian, leading a black paint mare I've dubbed Kionee. |
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At the time, the league had only 14 teams, and it would be seven years until the championship was dubbed the Super Bowl. |
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Most of the films are subtitled or even dubbed, while the animated shorts are largely dialogue-free. |
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Obviously, there is a bit of liberty between the subtitles and the dialogue in the dubbed track, but the dub is quite good. |
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Reversing the cross-over trend, this is a Hindi film that will be dubbed into English and exported. |
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I certainly hope that if it's dubbed or subbed it'll be done respectfully and as accurately as possible. |
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The man widely dubbed the New Blair faced the original Blair yesterday at Westminster's weekly feast and ceremonial. |
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He has had a crack at cinema as well, grabbing a role in a Hollywood production dubbed Jungle Boy. |
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Archaeologists yesterday put on show a 17th century cannon recovered from a wreck dubbed Scotland's Mary Rose. |
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Some of the extracts we saw were enhanced by live actors doing voice-overs, others had piano or dubbed on music. |
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Appropriately dubbed phytonutrients, these nutrients have names like bioflavonoids, polyphenols, and carotenoids. |
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Police were bemused when they found the bunny, which they dubbed Hoppy, on a roadside verge in Manchester and decided to take him into custody. |
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The man doesn't like to be dubbed an epigone, especially of the fusion restaurants that have mushroomed in Banjara Hills and Begumpet. |
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Higher-quality versions dubbed from actual DVDs entrusted to movie-industry insiders and reviewers can be on the market within days. |
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He who drank a bumper on his knees to the health of his mistress, was dubbed a knight for the evening. |
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If they could mime with mouth and fingers, all that noisy rubbish could be dubbed in at the recording studio. |
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In fact, to quash all doubts, zero on the Kelvin scale is dubbed absolute zero. |
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One of their animals is a Quarter Horse dubbed Phoenix because he survived life-threatening burns in a fire in Lexington in mid-August. |
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If one failed re-education, they were dubbed as mentally inept, and put into a school for special education students. |
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Sometimes dubbed a modern-day Lowry, he draws upon his Midlands background to produce quirkily humorous work with universal themes. |
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The coming and going stopped, but nobody bothered to stop talking, because the sound would be dubbed in later. |
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And if Mr. Chandran is dubbed as brash and outspoken by the industry's bigwigs, he does not seem to care a whit. |
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In fact, as Kwan readies himself for the fight, dubbed May Day Mayhem, he is flat broke. |
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Andrew, who has been dubbed the Welsh Maradona, shot to fame after videos of his keepy-up skills were posted on the internet. |
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Repeatedly dubbed the most common virus ever in recent reports from on-line newsmongers, it has yet to break into print in any interesting way. |
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Philippine nationalists and others have dubbed these postwar relations neocolonialism. |
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I'm looking forward to the weekend but I'm not sure about being dubbed the most unromantic couple in Yorkshire. |
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Neither gentleman is ungallant enough to so much as hint when discussing her performance that her voice has been dubbed. |
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Among other things, she found it difficult to talk and look pretty at the same time, so a lot of her dialogue had to be dubbed in. |
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Then, Lancelot unfurled a roll of names of squires who were to be dubbed a knight. |
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The clampdown, dubbed Operation Yellow Card, was launched in Wilmslow in June to cut down on lager louts ruining everyone else's night out. |
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The unit's technology, dubbed Blu-ray, relies on short-wavelength blue lasers instead of garden-variety red. |
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Back then I had the movie as a VHS bootleg, dubbed from the widescreen laserdisc. |
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This is not to mention the scenes in which the dialogue has been dubbed, laughably. |
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I bet that those on the receiving end of such behaviour don't mind whether the villains are dubbed cretins or morons. |
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His performance is even strong enough to survive being dubbed into Italian. |
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It could be dubbed into Polish or Mongolian and you'd still be able to identify it as a product of Paris. |
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The videotapes were dubbed onto tape with a visible time code with resolution to the frame. |
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Human colonization reaches Pluto, only to find the planet already populated by a race crudely dubbed the Arachnids. |
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She dubbed herself an official matchmaker and dispensed all sorts of advice to her brother. |
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Well, my viddy shop is dubbed ABC Viddies, and whilst dark and scungy and smelly and drippy and cavelike, it serves all my viddy needs. |
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He may have been dubbed 'comedy Marmite' but 639,000 fans flocked to see his show. |
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He dabbled in radio sales back when they were dubbed superheterodynes, and he brought some of the earliest electric household appliances to San Antonio buyers. |
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The Big Five Banks dubbed too big to fail, are 35 percent bigger than they were when the meltdown was triggered. |
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The concoction, dubbed Scotchy Scotch Scotch, consists of a butterscotch ice cream with butterscotch swirls. |
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The caliber at which Sam and the entire crew preformed dubbed them professionals not students. |
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When one major operation, dubbed Arrowhead Ripper, concluded in mid-August, most insurgent activity in the area had ceased. |
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The stink temporarily resurfaced a few months later in June 2003 and at one point was dubbed Le Pong because locals thought the whiff was being blown in from France. |
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The preserve, dubbed Pleistocene Park, could feature not only mammoths, but also extinct species of deer, woolly rhinoceroses, and even saber-toothed cats, he said. |
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The 30-year-old French actress and model takes exception to a major new Anglo-French drama series in which she appears being dubbed for French television. |
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The black-and-white footage, shot with a single silent 16 mm camera and dubbed with weird, repetitive applause tracks, is as surrealistic as a French art film. |
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Though the building looks very spacious from the outside, the staff have dubbed it the Tardis in reverse, as the interior is more compact than you would imagine. |
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Chief investment officer Wendy Hay, dubbed Scotland's superwoman and a tartan version of City investment boss Nicola Horlick, was first to be directed to the exit door. |
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And though she has been dubbed a socialite in the media, she was not really wealthy or social. |
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It is dubbed the Affaire du Carlton, after a four-star hotel at the heart of the scandal in Lille, northeast of Paris. |
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I remember them giving me warm towelettes with chop sticks and playing old American films dubbed over in Chinese and wondering what was going to become of me. |
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He was dubbed Jack the lop Ear and has become somewhat of a local celebrity. |
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He was dubbed the name Bigfoot for his large, muscular, body structure. |
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The mono soundtrack sounds predictably canned and trebly, but the dubbed dialogue presents clearly and the score, such as it is, is more or less unobtrusive. |
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Film-makers have dubbed songs over personal footage to create their own music videos while others have spliced sections of different films together to create new plots. |
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Some marketing bod in New Zealand has dubbed this trip Mission Impossible. |
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The existence of e is implicit in John Napier's 1614 work on logarithms, and natural logarithms are sometimes inexactly dubbed Napierian logarithms. |
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In 2012, wired magazine dubbed Quds Force leader Qassem Suleimani the most dangerous person on the planet. |
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Chillonometry feels like one of those early trip-hop comps, dubbed out in places, a little too jazzed and funky in others, with no real standouts at all. |
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And so firefighters were at the ready with what they dubbed a foam attack, a steady flow of foam and water to blanket the blaze and hopefully smother it. |
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The substances responsible for the plant's sweetness are chemicals called glycosides, primarily one dubbed stevioside, which are concentrated in the leaves. |
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This happened to be the same day that another division of NASA landed a rover, dubbed Curiosity, on Mars. |
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By the end of the 1980s books on the crop circle phenomenon had begun to spring up as well, and soon circles-mystery enthusiasts were being dubbed cereologists. |
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He attends late-night showings of badly dubbed kung fu movies. |
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From polymers and carbon nanotubes, scientists fabricated self-cleaning materials dubbed superhydrophobic because water easily rolls off them and carries away dirt. |
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The Few, as Churchill dubbed the Fighter Command aircrew, were not the free-spirited, knights of the air, officer types immortalised by the media. |
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But this tendency, which the 19th century dubbed fideism, took various forms, and to understand Hobbes's theology we need to see the difference between him and the fideists. |
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He has been unofficially officially dubbed the flag captain. |
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This is made clear in a key scene from the first episode when the battle hardened character dubbed Sergeant Scream leads his troops in a firefight. |
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Soon dubbed the Wild Child by the media, the girl became a guinea pig for researchers who wanted to see how much human behaviour is learned and how much is instinctual. |
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As for being dubbed into Japanese, I think it's kind of strange. |
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Before Jackie Chan made the move to Hollywood, his films from Hong Kong and China would be dubbed into English and released to the Western public. |
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This seems a pity, as her voice on the commentary track was quite pleasant, certainly much more so than the generic American voice they dubbed in. |
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The sound for the exterior scenes had to be dubbed in later, a process that took months, due to the primitive state of sound technology at the time. |
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Not many know that songs once dubbed into films have a slight lag. |
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But the song was so popular that it was dubbed into the film later. |
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Rather than having the actual band performance recorded on videotape, a professional performance of the same music was dubbed onto the tape for subsequent viewing. |
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Recordings were made, tapes were dubbed, and all was forgotten. |
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He would play either guitar or piano and sing his weird lyrics into cheap tape recorders, saturating friends and acquaintances with hand dubbed cassettes. |
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But, for a tape that was dubbed probably many times, it was pretty clear. |
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While working at home he dubbed his demo tapes on the dual cassette recorder and drove around well into the night dropping them off at every radio station in town. |
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The border territory has been dubbed Talibanistan after the exiled mujahideen fighters from Afghanistan who hold sway there. |
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Asda is believed to be planning to launch a large store format dubbed Supercentre using ideas borrowed from Wal-Mart and Carrefour. |
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In 1590, Tobolsk received a significant boost in prominence as it was dubbed the principal city and administrative center of the region. |
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Nonetheless, the colony was rewarded for its loyalty to the Crown by Charles the II following the Restoration when he dubbed it the Old Dominion. |
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It is also dubbed as the shopping mecca of the Philippines where everything is sold at bargain price. |
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In 1925, the city of Jacmel was the first area in the Caribbean to have electricity and was subsequently dubbed the City of Light. |
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The ensuing furor has been dubbed by historians as the Hohenzollern candidature. |
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Swiss German speakers on TV or in films are thus usually dubbed or subtitled if shown in Germany. |
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Although the evidence for real Amazons is thin, women athletes are often dubbed amazons. |
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Today, most foreign films and TV programs, including Russian ones, are subtitled or dubbed in Ukrainian. |
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In honor of their hosts, the expedition dubbed the settlement they constructed Fort Mandan. |
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This proposed action was dubbed the Weygand Plan after General Maxime Weygand, appointed Supreme Commander after Gamelin's dismissal on 18 May. |
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Some geographers regard Europe and Asia together as a single continent, dubbed Eurasia. |
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Real Madrid's attacking trio of Bale, Benzema and Cristiano, dubbed the BBC, finished the season with 97 goals. |
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After Wales won the Triple Crown in the 1905 Home Nations Championship the match was dubbed the 'Game of the Century' by the press. |
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Element 112, found in 1996, was dubbed copernicium, for the famous Polish astronomer. |
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These titles, dubbed Amerimanga or original English language manga, draw their inspirations from Japanese and other Asian comics. |
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This new challenge, dubbed 'The 3 Lakes Challenge', is proposed as the swimming equivalent of the famous National Three Peaks Challenge. |
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This was forcibly repressed by the government, in actions later dubbed The Killing Time. |
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Paleontologists have started using a shotgun in the hunt for a gargantuan dinosaur dubbed Seismosaurus. |
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When the raw footage was reviewed, his voice was inaudible, and his lines had to be dubbed by Rich Little. |
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South Yorkshire Police officers were dubbed by some as Maggie Thatcher's Bootboys at the time. |
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The pasty rock often solidifies into rounded formations dubbed pillow lava. |
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The Spanish came to what they dubbed the Caroline Islands in the early 16th century. |
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In Paris, a young physician studying natural history dubbed the recently arrived prize a new species, Testudo gigantea. |
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SpaceX carried a satellite dubbed Cassiope, a project of the Canadian Space Agency and other partners. |
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They initially dubbed the raid Operation Grinch, but then renamed it Operation Snow Plow. |
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Petitioner Ram Singh Somal, a resident of Fatehgarh Sahib, has dubbed the act ' unconstitutional' and sought a ban on the HSGPC notification. |
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The first spec project was a 78,419-SF building, dubbed the Macco Building. |
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Souvlakis is affectionately dubbed the hamburger of Greece, while moussaka is another popular dish. |
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He has dubbed the July trip his Spaghetti Western Trek because he will be taking in locations used in many Wild West films. |
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It's cleverly been dubbed the Cash and Curry tournament, which brings back memories of a particularly spicy biriani I had the other night. |
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A MAN dubbed Britain's worst father has been jailed for headbutting his partner in a row over a cheese toastie. |
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And if you doubt that every inch of him has been tattooed, then there's a reason he's been dubbed 'The Artful Todger. |
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A DISABLED lady, dubbed the Birdwoman of Glenfarg, yesterday went to court to fight a council ban on feeding her feathered friends in her garden. |
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She has been dubbed the Birdwoman of the Dochas after the famous American inmate Robert Franklin Stroud who was known as the Birdman of Alcatraz. |
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Critics of the trend, which has been dubbed ''trashcan lustration,'' worry that unruly excess could turn even uglier down the line. |
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The new species of stinkhorn mushroom, dubbed 'Phallus drewesii', is two inches long, grows on wood, and is shaped like a phallus. |
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The bird has been dubbed Clucky by rescuers who used a net to pluck it to safety from the bin at Little Beckford, Worcs. |
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Two innovative young cameramen, now in their eighties, filmed a 3D colour newsreel of the Queen's Coronation which they dubbed the Royal Review. |
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Fischler, dubbed Captain Cockeye by trawlermen, also told Scots boats they will only be able to fish for nine days a month. |
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And now they fear Fischler, dubbed Captain Cockeye, is hell-bent on wiping out their industry. |
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In 1928, he developed an early video recording device, which he dubbed Phonovision. |
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At that time, Maxwell believed that the propagation of light required a medium for the waves, dubbed the luminiferous aether. |
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A Soviet journalist dubbed her The Iron Lady, a nickname that became associated with her uncompromising politics and leadership style. |
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The mass offensive dubbed Operation Swarmer is targeted at insurgent strongholds north of Baghdad, the military said last night. |
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It was Impression, Sunrise, Monet's painting of Le Havre, that led to the movement being dubbed Impressionism. |
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That ending, dubbed the Big Crunch, would mirror the Big Bang that started the cosmic expansion in the first place. |
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The planning committee could sing 'Like A Virgin' after being dubbed Vestal Virgins by the deputy leader. |
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Ferreira's lawyer, Surendra Gadling dubbed all the charges levelled against him as bogus. |
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He dubbed it the Danish Blue, although the species, a new discovery, has has been given the scientific name Mopsitta Tanta. |
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Rival Rhona Cameron had dubbed him Logman after Tony became obsessed with gathering wood for the campfire. |
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There was also a dubbing theatre B, where 16mm productions would be dubbed. |
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He, Derain, Vlaminck and others, grouped around Matisse, painted in a free style that outraged critics and led to their being dubbed Les Fauves. |
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Passion flowers and clematis climb up old brick walls in what has been dubbed the Hanging Gardens of Middlesbrough. |
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As these trailer communities grew, the pejoratively dubbed ''tin cans on wheels''' became bigger, fancier and less mobile. |
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Sellers's introduction to film work came in 1950, where he dubbed the voice of Alfonso Bedoya in The Black Rose. |
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Such a collection of useful, related resources, interconnected via hypertext links is dubbed a web of information. |
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The 16-year-old, dubbed the new Arjen Robben, plays in the Eredivisie with Groningen. |
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The technique, dubbed photoelasticity, has been used for decades in industry. |
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The couple, dubbed Speidi, even confessed their break-ups were staged to drum up publicity. |
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This includes a group of four dubbed Plutinos because, like Pluto, their orbit has a special synchrony with that of Neptune. |
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Rach made the remarks on the sidelines of an international conference in Tehran dubbed as Global Fight against Terrorism. |
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Under the Au80m deal, the firm will construct a new town centre, dubbed Eddington. |
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Hex Tie has been dubbed a revolution in the clothing industry due to the tie's unique designs and unconventional overlay. |
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Other than being called the next Messi, Gotze will have to get used to being dubbed Das Wunderkind, because, er, he's young, German and gifted. |
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However the discovery of the water horse, dubbed Crusoe, soon has them working together to keep the secret. |
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The project in London's Fenchurch Street, dubbed the Walkie Talkie, has been on hold since 2009 because of the economic downturn. |
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With dozens of jobs accompanying it an ice breaker ship dubbed as the Polar Star is arriving in Mare Island for repairs. |
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In short, over time he seems to have unjustly been swept into what Trotsky famously dubbed the ashbin of history. |
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Indie band The Long Blondes originated from the city, as part of what the NME dubbed the New Yorkshire scene. |
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The recently dubbed California Teacher of the Year had 26 raps explaining everything between exponents and improper fractions. |
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After the Battle of Cape St Vincent in 1797, Nelson was dubbed a Knight of the Bath and granted heraldic supporters of a sailor and a lion. |
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His close associates, including the Duke of Buckingham and the Earl of Arundel, shared his interest and have been dubbed the Whitehall Group. |
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The project, dubbed South Beach of Long Branch, will feature new landscaping, infinity pools, underground parking and other luxury amenities. |
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Fleetwood RV has rolled out a new floor plan for its premium Class A diesel pusher model, dubbed as the Discovery. |
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With the unveiling last week of the computer dubbed ASCI White, they have a machine that can perform the task much more quickly. |
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Tumblr, launched in March, allows users to publish digital files or brief blog posts to a single online location, dubbed a tumblelog. |
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Korstanje sees the story of Noah's Ark as an allegory for what he dubbed the first genocide. |
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Football matches between Mohun Bagan and East Bengal, dubbed as the Kolkata derby, witness large audience attendance and rivalry between patrons. |
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The fluid beauty of Lights of Laniakea hearkens to its inspiration, a recently mapped supercluster in space containing our galaxy, dubbed Laniakea by astronomers. |
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Other terrifying weapons being shipped to the mainland for sale are believed to include the American-made Barrett Light 50 supergun, dubbed The Widowmaker. |
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Micronutrient deficiency, also dubbed hidden hunger, is a huge, yet surmountable problem in the United States, and especially in underserved communities such as Newark. |
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Today, over 50,000 organizations and 3 million subscribers count on BlackBerry, dubbed 'crackberry' for its addictiveness, to receive and deliver email messages on the spot. |
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Further probings revealed the existence of a clutch of master control genes, each directing the development of a section of body, which were dubbed homeotic or hox genes. |
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The English media therefore dubbed the tour the quest to regain the Ashes. |
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Big Tom And The Mainliners frontman Tom McBride has been dubbed Ireland's king of country music and was greeted with a chorus of applause and cheers from the studio audience. |
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In more recent years, in 1998 the Campaign for Yorkshire was established to push for the creation of a Yorkshire regional assembly, sometimes dubbed the Yorkshire Parliament. |
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After analysing genealogy trees constructed using 133 types of mtDNA, researchers concluded that all were descended from a female African progenitor, dubbed Mitochondrial Eve. |
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Food and Drug Administration clearance as well as Health Canada and CE Mark approval for its next generation steerable guiding sheath, which the company has dubbed Destino. |
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These quasiparticles, dubbed Bloch electrons, are also fermions. |
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Vivid recollections of one's surroundings and other personal experiences at the time of momentous, surprising events have been dubbed flashbulb memories. |
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To test the technique, dubbed MassSpec, de Wit and Seager calculated the mass of HD 189733b, a sizzling gas giant located 63 light-years away in the constellation Vulpecula. |
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The stationary firing of the first-stage development solid rocket motor, dubbed DM-2, was the most heavily instrumented solid rocket motor test in NASA history. |
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But the phenomenon, dubbed giant magnetoresistance, was genuine. |
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People whose health is affected by the environment they live in can be dubbed a climate canary, after the canaries which used to warn miners of poison gas. |
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In this self-consciously existential journey, Keitel's character is required be more than a meat puppet whose mouthed English is dubbed into Greek. |
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Kennedy's gravesite and the post oak, dubbed the Arlington Oak. |
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She examines the circulation of the posters for Amman, Iyyapan, and Naga Devata films which were made in one language and then dubbed in other South Indian languages. |
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Headed up by ballistician Alan Corzine, and funded by a new shotshell ammunition company dubbed Pinnacle Ammunition, the project was undertaken at two locations. |
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The seminal Manchester band might not be reforming but their debut LP, dubbed the greatest album of all time by NME, is being re-released on August 10 in four deluxe formats. |
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This change, dubbed the Open Sunshine policy, de-classifies the formerly confidential criteria used to determine the amount of money an organization would receive. |
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The man I dubbed the Skegness grave robber ripped-off 176 families who'd bought headstones, leaving a PS220,000 black hole in the accounts of his firm Simply Memorials. |
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The bill, dubbed the PERFORM Act, would require sites to use copy-protected audio formats rather than the easily-rippable MP3 format used by many Shoutcast streaming sites. |
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A concert, dubbed 'Welcome to Wales', was held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on 29 September 2010, two days prior to the beginning of the Ryder Cup. |
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Japan's growth slowed for a second straight quarter in July-September, as the initial impulse of Abe's reflationary policies, dubbed Abenomics, started to fade. |
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Telebrands is also introducing a new health and beauty aid product dubbed Psorelief, a therapeutic lotion designed to treat psoriasis, seborrhea and dry skin. |
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The 'Irate Eight', as they were dubbed, consisted of Bangor City, Barry Town, Caernarfon Town, Colwyn Bay, Merthyr Tydfil, Newport, Newtown and Rhyl. |
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Abe has dubbed the election a referendum on his reflationary policies. |
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At a meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco last week, researchers unveiled theories to explain the phenomena, dubbed red sprites and blue jets. |
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One kid drummed on a washboard, another plunked a broom-handle bass, a third faked chords on guitar, another blew into a gob iron, and they dubbed themselves a band. |
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The loyalty of Virginia's Cavaliers to the Crown was rewarded after the 1660 Restoration of the Monarchy when King Charles II dubbed it the Old Dominion. |
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In 1957, Dynamic Systems introduced its first welding research tool, a Heat Affected Zone simulator that was soon dubbed the 'Gleeble' by one of its creators. |
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Ken Sperling, global leader of Aon Hewitt's healthcare practice, says companies will offer sets of five plans, ranging from the most basic, dubbed bronze, to platinum. |
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The outer Indian section, now dubbed San Juan Tenochtitlan, continued to be governed by the previous indigenous elite and was divided into the same subdivisions as before. |
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Cantonese drama series on terrestrial TV channels are instead dubbed in Mandarin and broadcast without the original Cantonese audio and soundtrack. |
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The Persian language has been dubbed as a worthy language to serve as a conduit for poetry, and is considered one of the four main bodies of world literature. |
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He dubbed them mutton-birds, for they came like lambs to the slaughter. |
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The black and white series was dubbed into English and German. |
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By 1950, the program was completed and dubbed the Turochamp. |
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Because of this Campinas has been dubbed the Brazilian Silicon Valley. |
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TransOrbital plans to send an unmanned probe, dubbed the Trailblazer, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, a former Soviet launch site in Kazakhstan and the world's oldest spacepad. |
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Will Copestake has taken on a challenge dubbed Machair to Munro. |
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