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Still call the.
Well, people still call.
People still call him'sheriff'.
My friends and family still call me Bam.
They still call that Winky guy"the Fonz.".
Either way they still call me Doctor.
She still calls women who work"career girls".
Some of the older ones still call him the gaffer.
She still calls you Simone. I will tell her your story soon.
The old people still call him the gaffer.
The curtain of stagnation fell over TV screens and across front pages, andthe"Father of the People" still calls it'Social Stability'.
That you still call it a business.
My family and old friends still call me Katie.
The kids still call him Funny Butt.
My family and friends from school all still call me Danny.
But my mother still calls you a wild Muslim.
I said my son is your son, you still call him groom!
And they still call it the Intelligence community.
Yeah, but my mates still call me terry.
Many casinos still call each game a"race"-- if you bet on more than one game at once, you buy a multirace ticket.
Some of those folks still call me Junior.
Many casinos still call each Live KENO game a“race” and if you bet on more than one game at a time, you buy a multi-race ticket.
Your insurance people still call me for policy renewal.
And if they still call themselves“Christians,” it can only be because for them Christianity itself has been turned into the opposite: worldly belief.
This is the law of buoyancy,and engineers still call it Archimedes' Principle.
Not that those who still call themselves middle class are in great shape either.
The survivors- in their 70s and 80s- still call themselves“Winton's Children.”.
The Yazidi women and girls still call and text me to tell me about their grades at school, fun trips they've taken, or to inform me about their future dreams, like writing a book about what they have faced with ISIS.
After 12 years of marriage,Garth Brooks still calls Trisha Yearwood by this nickname.
It was decided by our Supreme Court(then still called the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords). The Government lost.