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1 That's journalism - it's not hard to put a label on that.
2 We have them prepacked so we just need to put a label on.
3 Then they put a label on the cow, addressed to a lady they knew.
4 Get a blank tape and put a label on it.
5 He lifted them out of themselves, and put a label on their vague yearnings.
6 Someone had put a label on the man they sought.
7 He seemed to have expected his death; for he had put a label on it-
8 He told Punkee after his exit that he wouldn't put a label on their relationship.
9 No need to put a label on this fellow to signify what his presence meant.
10 If you must put a label on us, you can call us the quiet centre.
11 Jak said no one in the throuple liked to put a label on what they had.
12 Why put a label on it at all?
13 She wasn't quite ready to put a label on it, especially not one he would reject out of hand.
14 Then you will have to put a label on your back, 'Second-hand!' or her velvet will be a scandal.
15 I would have put a label on Mrs. Carey, saying: 'This is what I meant a woman to be!'
16 Now trepidation was at his throat again, and there was no escape from a choice that would put a label on him.
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