Supporters of Proposition 90 referred to their effort as protecting property rights.
Supporters of Assange referred to him in November 2010 as a key defender of free speech and freedom of the press.
Supporters of Zilant referred to the state insignia of the Khanate of Kazan.
Supporters sometimes refer to Pinochet as mi general (Spanish for "my general") while opponents call him pinocho (Spanish for "Pinocchio").
Supporters and staff members also refer to Mr. Dawkins as a "war hero."
Supporters refer to inconsistent results and unexpected events as "Typical City", or "City-itis" and media often refer to City as a "soap opera" club.
Supporters of the resolution also referred to it as the "eighteenth resolution" in reference to the 17 UN resolutions that Iraq had failed to comply with.
Supporters and skeptics have referred to the aim of the GCP as being analogous to detecting "a great disturbance in The Force."
Supporters, press and club managemement refer to him as "genius-boy" and "new Pele", and demand he has some sort of special treatment from referees and adversaries.
Supporters also refer to an immediate correction given by Escrivá to Franco when one of the numeraries was insulted by the regime as "a person without a family."