"label" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- But there is more to Mrs. Whitman's plan than an outlandish notion - even though her Democratic opponent, Gov. Jim Florio, promptly labeled it a "voodoo re-do," a reference to Ronald Reagan and supply-side economics.
- Bernard-Henri Lévy, a prominent European intellectual, promptly labeled Mr. Ramadan a champion of double talk and said he had written an "anti-Semitic text."
- This development triggered a walkout by the New Castle Republicans, who promptly labeled themselves the "Regular Republicans" or "Regulars."
- The press promptly labeled them the Doves, reinforced by their owner being named Dovey.
- Lee Iacocca, who was largely responsible for raising $345 million to refurbish the Statue of Liberty and reclaim Ellis Island, wanted to build an immigration theme park that critics promptly labeled an "ethnic Disneyland."
- It was, she asserted, "the wrong thing to do," but a White House official, perhaps worried about Republican charges that incoming Clinton staffers used harder drugs, promptly labeled her experiment "drug use," which leaves the length of time open-ended.
- The new Attorney General, who was present at Justice's sustained foot-dragging in B.C.C.I. and the Bank of Lavoro rip-offs, promptly labeled the concern that John Sununu or anyone might have influenced the B.C.C.I. probe "utter nonsense"; that prejudgment removes Justice from any investigation of the Sununu connection.
- Norris Wright Cuney, the black Texas leader who controlled the state party from 1883 until his death in 1896, promptly labeled the insurgents "lily-whites," and the term was soon applied to similar groups throughout the South.
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