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1 Those wars are known colloquially as "shadow wars," for a few reasons.
2 Republicans of this particular stripe are known colloquially as the "Lily Whites."
3 In other words, provide support for what has become known colloquially as 'black tax'.
4 Now local charities are trying to change the practice, known colloquially as 'sex for fish'.
5 This process is known colloquially as water cremation and scientifically as alkaline hydrolysis, or aquamation.
6 Outside the protected confines of the teaching profession there exists a species known colloquially as the punter.
7 These post-drinking feelings of guilt and stress have come to be known colloquially as "hangxiety".
8 It's also known colloquially as closing the barn door after the horses have bolted into the fields.
9 It was known colloquially as "the Ulster", but never lost the reference to Ireland in its title.
10 And known colloquially as the White Tower because it had not in twenty years of operations gone dark once.
11 In centuries past, the part of Dublin just west of Christchurch Cathedral was known colloquially as "Hell".
12 China tightly controls access to a number of Web sites, using technology known colloquially as the Great Firewall of China.
13 The museum, known colloquially as "The Met," is one of the world's largest and most acclaimed art museums.
14 The Ford tapes are permanently housed at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation and Archives, known colloquially as his son Jack's garage.
15 China has blocked its internet off from the rest of the world wide web with digital barriers known colloquially as the 'Great Firewall'.
16 Known colloquially as the Body Farm, here scientists examine how donated cadavers decay, like how the microbiomes inside us go haywire after death.
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