But now they're calling it a royalty but it's really a gate to keep people out.
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Murray won the second 7-6 (5) on a tie break before calling it a day.
Diane Abbott resigned from the committee in January, calling it a front for anti-abortion ideology.
He has called for a 30mph speed limit on the road, calling it a "dangerous bend".
Calling it a 2.8% slip, well, that wouldn't really hold the eyeballs, would it?
It would certainly make sense, but we'd stop short calling it a sure shot.
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As I frequently do before calling it a night, I flipped through my Instagram feed.
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He closed the case in November 2001, calling it a suicide, and refused to re-open it.
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Democrats are opposed to any corporate AMT repeal, calling it a gift to big business.
Isn't that essentially agreeing with the Supreme Court decision that's calling it a tax?
Calling it a huge step backward is needless hyperbole and more inflamatory than informative.
Even some Democrats decry the action, calling it a misuse of the legal system for political ends.
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The retro-look is over for brands that are stuck in counting clicks and calling it a day.
Ending the summit he put a brave face on France's diplomatic reverse, calling it a, "good compromise".
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He loves his hometown, calling it a wild place to live, with a very real air of danger.
The Conservatives welcomed the recommended part-privatisation of the Royal Mail, calling it a "step in the right direction".
Famous Christian apologist Josh McDowell recently railed against the internet, calling it a great threat to Christians.
Hundreds of jubilant gay-rights advocates celebrated outside parliament after the bill was passed, calling it a milestone for equality.
Both South Korea and Japan welcomed the resolution, with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe calling it a "resolute action".
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Some prefer a more considered definition, calling it a persistent and sustained decline in markets over a number of months.
Mr. Cowell, who produces and acts as a judge on "The X Factor, " blasted that move, calling it a "spoiling" tactic.
Others are less keen to dance: some Nisga'a tried (but failed) to block the treaty in court, calling it a sell-out.
Steve McNamara of the Licensed Taxi Drivers' Association also criticised the apparent bias against commercial vehicles, calling it a "policy of lunacy".
They're calling it a historic moment and a great day for Lebanon's army - really trying to rally support for this deployment.
Liberal groups have openly challenged the plan, calling it a betrayal of senior citizens who contributed all their lives for their benefits.
Another seated commute returns her home, to the sofa, where she relaxes in front of the television before calling it a day.
Immigrant groups cheered the ruling, calling it a victory for civil rights.
Some people think calling it a Frankenstorm is over the top craziness.
Though calling it a local deals business in a mega-city like Beijing, for example, is a little bit of a misnomer, Chao says.
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