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  1. It even has its own medical epithet - geophagia.
  2. The Newcastle Journal's final epithet was a simple but sentimental headline.
  3. Why use that epithet?"
  4. The usual epithet applied to his bearing is patrician, and his batting, as a matter of course, is liberally endowed with arrogance.
  5. "A journalist, proud of that epithet"
  6. Many jazz-players, often to the detriment of their later careers, rise to prominence through a single performance or achievement and find themselves saddled with an epithet expressing public expectations.
  7. What Roland liked was his knowledge of the movements of Ash's mind, stalked through the twists and turns of his syntax, suddenly sharp and - clear in an unexpected epithet.
  8. As against that central epithet of the rabbis, the justice of God, they posited the creative, life-giving and life-nurturing aspect of mercy .
  9. epithet of Apollo, the sun god of classical mythology, hence a welcome individual.
  10. He also throws away too many key phrases: "This Triton of the minnows" is a magnificent epithet for Sicinius but it here gets lost and although in the great banishment-speech Mr Dance's body-language is good (as he hurls his coat to the ground in fine disdain) it is significant that the directors resort to an echo-chamber effect on "There is a world elsewhere."
  11. Earlier this month Mr Cossiga publicly hurled the epithet "son of a" at a British journalist who described Italy's military contribution to the Gulf war as a "token force".
  12. Whereupon since his death by an unknown but arch hand, was fixed upon his grave in this parish this taunting epithet:
  13. Koestler was, of course, a journalist, proud of that epithet.

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