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- noun Plural form of
calling .
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Examples
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During this time, like most Obama supporters, I had ups (the Iowa caucus …. and finally North Carolina); I also had downs (the New Hampshire loss, the 3 am ad, the celebrity ad, … and most of all, Palin and her name callings ….)
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A courageous bipartisan majority in the House has now said no to the attack ads, no to the name callings and no to the threats.
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Of front line importance among the most contagious and enduring traits of the leaders of nations and of all callings is that of spotless character.
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And you have sir have sunk to lower levels than the people you make fun of with your name callings, wow what a great debater, maybe you should run for election.
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In fact, the name callings, veiled threats, and repudiations were what most moved me to write this present series.
futuristguy futuristguy 2008
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Big banners, name callings, and trash talkin 'temporamental guys, toting guns, are quite unsettlin' to say the least.
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Like any other theological idea, the notion of "callings" can be misused, and has been.
Matthew L. Skinner: The Spiritual Dimensions Of Work And Unemployment Matthew L. Skinner 2011
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Like any other theological idea, the notion of "callings" can be misused, and has been.
Matthew L. Skinner: The Spiritual Dimensions Of Work And Unemployment Matthew L. Skinner 2011
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I don't get into name callings and things like that.
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The Republican ticket has not gave the direct solutions of the current and potential future crisis other than name callings and labelings.
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