Obviously, the Communist press took notice of them, terming them subversive and linking them to criminal elements. |
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Police has contested news report about the recovery of a stolen vehicle from police station Safakadal, terming it baseless and fabricated. |
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Because of what the fire administration is terming an unauthorised visit, some firemen are up for disciplining for allowing you entry? |
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Some people are terming the entire episode as a publicity stunt. |
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Finally, in the spring of 1947, Holtsman dropped Spitz as an agent, terming him a security risk. |
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Traditionally, the Vedas have been handed down from one generation to another and many were opposed to recording it in the form of a cassette terming it a commercial venture. |
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If you use an MT4 broker, there is a SWAP section in your terming showing your open positions, this is the interest you have earned. |
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As a result of the decline of monarchies and the rise of new totalitarian states terming themselves republics, this traditional classification is now, of course, of little more than historical interest. |
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The act of bluffing is a common in most Poker format, and we can go to the extent of terming the art of bluff making as integral to sustained success at Poker Betting. |
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The reason for the increasing likelihood of what some are terming a 'Brixit' is quite simple. |
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He also criticized the move of disarming the UCPN-M's People Liberation Army, terming the move as going against the party line. |
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In a statement, terming it an act motivated by vandalistic ideology, Imran Khan said that these attacks will not dampen the spirits of our brave security personnel. |
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If the Chaudhry of Gujrat was terming it a routine budget then federal minister Farooq Sattar considered it another document full of juggleries to hoodwink the common man. |
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Terming Punjab the centre of gravity of Pakistan, he said that Punjab-specific division plan is a conspiracy to start process of Balkanization of country with no end to it. |
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