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A call, we term it in my line of work.
They were left home because of what was termed "a university matter."
Would you want me to carry that baby to term?
For want of a better word we might term it spirit.
Instead, the area they live in is termed a home range.
He did term the agreement "good news for the world economy."
Once upon a time, you might have termed them family values.
She was termed out of the city council in 2004.
They went further and termed such an approach "the science of human security."
I term all that is possible through free will, practical.
I am not here primarily for business, as you term it.
As I had seen on that first night, she was not what you might term a beauty.
If stones they were not, that was all I could term them.
What did she look like, now, with her body swollen to term?
He left office at the end of 2010 due to term limits.
"He went to what some people would term the right school.
This is what we have termed a right context effect.
She gave me what could only be termed a challenging look.
The color of her hair could only be termed violent black.
"I would not term that any great reward for service."
The executive under the old form of county government was termed a "judge."
Very likely, he replied; but I do not as yet know what you would term the greater.
Although termed a forest the area has very few trees.
"That is what they would term it in the States.
He termed the Clinton plan "a step in the right direction."