How To Use Labelled In A Sentence

  • I'm still labelled a hypochondriac, a lier, someone who's making things up. BlogHer - Comments
  • Measures designed to promote and protect local educational values could be labelled as ‘barriers to trade’.
  • One of the reasons we made the film was to present a different picture of people who have been labelled as ‘mentally ill’ than normally appears in the media.
  • People are unwilling to go to a psychiatrist or psychologist for the fear of being labelled mad.
  • Many are labelled PDO protected designation of origin, indicating that the cheese has been produced in a traditional way. Insiders' guide to Greece
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  • Instead of dissuading him from further crime, the fact of having been labelled a criminal may be sufficient to make him what, if we believe his protestations of innocence, he was not.
  • Katy Perry labels fiance Russell Brand the ultimate 'bridezilla' RUSSELL Brand has been labelled a "bridezilla" by his popstar fiance Katy Perry. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • In plants the organization of DNA as multiple replicons can be readily visualized by fibre autoradiography, in which replicating DNA molecules are labelled with tritiated thymidine.
  • A total labelling index was calculated as the ratio of labelled cell to total cell numbers for each column.
  • There wasn't any way that I was going to be associated with an uncool person for fear that it would have rubbed off on me and then I'd be labelled the backstabbing bitch's boyfriend. Unclebob Diary Entry
  • After pointing this out to the company concerned they kindly sent another batch which also arrived unlabelled so we ended up with ten mystery clematis to fit into our very small garden.
  • Before long he found that there would be no sea this way: nor anything but shops, houses, a cinema with an imposing Victorian front grandly labelled ASSEMBLY ROOMS, and the slate-roofed lychgate of a church. Greenwitch
  • Last year the day was labelled a misnomer, with the majority of motorists ignoring it, although some said they would be willing to try public transport if the system were improved. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • He said he had been labelled a sympathiser on the basis of one person's statement. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • In the West, his reserve with men had been labelled taciturnity or swollen-headeduess, which did not fit the case at all; whilst, in spite of his perfect manner towards them, his indifference to woman _en masse_ or in the individual was supreme and sincere. The Hawk of Egypt
  • Fluorescence micrographs of radicle cells of dry seeds and seedlings of Medicago truncatula, labelled with tubulin antibody and with a fluorescent secondary antibody.
  • If you venture from "feminine" standards, you are labelled aggressive and hostile.
  • By the time of Montagu's death in 1800, any female intellectual might be labelled a bluestocking, whether or not she could claim a link to the original circle. Archive 2008-03-01
  • Recent centuries have produced explanation after explanation for the phenomenon labelled God.
  • The collective refuse to be labelled as their music selection is ever changing and constantly modified.
  • We applied Digoxigenin-labelled probe in gene localization on human chromosomes.
  • Single radiolabelled colonies harbouring plasmids with inserts bigger than 1000 bp were analysed further.
  • Victoria would be called shanties -- huts built of wood and canvas -- some of the larger of them being labelled "Saloon," "Eating-house, A Boy's Voyage Round the World
  • Fellow IFP MP Walter Felgate, labelled a hardliner, said the party's democratisation included necessary checks and balances to stop abuses of power under the new party arrangement. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Meat labelled "Scotch Beef" sells for a premium in supermarkets.
  • Dead snakes brought to the hospital were labelled and preserved in 10% formalin or 70% ethanol.
  • Although the fines are not particularly onerous, the shame of being publicly labelled a flopper might be an effective deterrent.
  • M.nsieur le M.rquis," said M. Gandrin, glancing at the card and the introductory note from M. Hebert, which Alain had sent in, and which lay on the 'secretaire' beside heaps of letters nicely arranged and labelled, The Parisians — Volume 01
  • Anti-censorship feminism is often very misunderstood and mislabelled and I would recommend this book to anyone, whatever their stance.
  • The terrorists don’t wear special uniforms, hang out in labelled buildings and make themselves easy targets. Think Progress » Israel hints at ‘full-scale invasion.’
  • However, his move to Juventus, who are the early leaders in Serie A, appears to have reinvigorated one of the classiest midfielders around and during Friday's draw against Serbia, his performance was labelled "impeccable" by Gazzetta Dello Sport, who also named him man of the match. Five things we learned from the Euro 2012 qualifiers | Jacob Steinberg
  • Jap cartoons are fcuking weird anyway. true but should you be labelled a nonce for looking at a cartoon Steven: Army Rumour Service
  • The manufacturer makes products to match the retailer's specifications and these are labelled with the retailer's own distinctive label.
  • The radioactive carbon is the tracer molecule and the carbon dioxide has been labelled or tagged.
  • The radiolabelled object is then exposed to a photographic emulsion to obtain a map of radionuclide distribution.
  • The stuff has never been properly logged and labelled.
  • Any results from fee-paying customers are clearly labelled "featured" or "partner" sites.
  • The steel can was labelled "flammable".
  • Japan's consumers have had their trust in food safety battered by a recent rash of scandals involving mislabelled beef, pork and poultry and by an outbreak of mad cow disease last year.
  • Go on the attack and she risks being labelled panicky and desperate. Hillary Hits Obama In New Speech: "I've Heard A Lot Of Talk About Turning The Page"
  • Sometimes it is a mislabelled attempt to create corporate loyalty, or to do demographic-based marketing.
  • Notes that NRO also can't mention military bloat for fear of being labelled wussy/girly/soft on terrorism. Kerrynomics: Republican Economics circa 1999
  • In one case a pensioner paid nearly £300 for a quantity of fish which was unmarked, unlabelled, and unweighed - and only got his money back because of immediate action by police.
  • Now, I have in the past been labelled a social butterfly (usually by people who don't go out much), so I did have some basis for my belief that all humanity would be my bosom friends.
  • Flasks and bottles full of nitrates and sulphides and chlorates and acetone, labelled in English and Arabic, lay on dirty tables.
  • A more ideal marker would be one which labelled an entire population within intact viable embryos without disrupting their integrity.
  • Even when they're labelled stupid and brainless, they receive the news with huge smiles on their faces.
  • The worker was labelled as a revolutionary.
  • Once labelled a terrorist, he was convicted of treason and jailed for 27 years.
  • He could afford, he reckoned, to be relaxed about certain sorts of problem; namely those he privately labelled intractable.
  • Over the last few months, I've converted most of the labelled tapes that contain stuff worth keeping and tonight, we went through a few boxes of unlabelled ones to see what was on them.
  • Packets of Jellyace Buko Pandan which are labelled as containing locust bean gum, instead of Konjac, are legal and consumers are advised to check the label.
  • Students must ensure that each item of clothing, including underwear, be clearly labelled with their names.
  • Several minutes later a dustier version of the man reappeared, a little frazzled, but wearing a proud smile as he placed a filthy, unlabelled bottle into my companion Tim's hand.
  • The manufacturer makes products to match the retailer's specifications and these are labelled with the retailer's own distinctive label.
  • Before then wines were sold unlabelled and stacked in bins, and served in decanters, so bin labels and decanter labels are the precursors of today's wine bottle label.
  • Some persons have made quite important collections, one of the most noted being that of Menelik II, the Abyssinian king, who possessed upwards of two thousand locks, varying from light to dark, and from fine to coarse, each lock being labelled with the date and particulars of its acquisition. Chats on Household Curios
  • These students were labelled `learning disabled'
  • The regime was inevitably labelled as 'communist'.
  • The writers of your constitution would have slapped someone in irons in the town square over some comments now labelled freedom of speech. Obama as witch doctor: Racist or satirical?
  • The tabloid papers labelled him "an evil sex monster".
  • Miller refused to testify and paid for it by being labelled a communist.
  • Figure 6 shows the staining pattern of Cy3 labelled streptavidin-Irgm1 αK tetrameric complexes in MEFs. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Originally, materials do not come in labelled packages: you can make almost anything you are interested in. Living Beautifully With the New Frugality
  • Although labelled extra brut (extra dry), it drinks more like a medium-dry.
  • Just a small forest of black crosses, each labelled with the name of one of the 80 people who died trying to get out there.
  • The ultimate expression of owned space: the city - where public space has to be labelled as public - reaches such a fine grain because of transaction fluidity that it essentially becomes unowned again.
  • Of course, both films (Miami Vice and Spartan) are labelled as 'glum' by their detractors. Filmstalker Review: Miami Vice
  • The student who enters grad school intent on becoming a traditional humanist is the student who will be labelled as hopelessly unsophisticated by her peers and her professors.
  • It has been reported that Arsenal entered a bid of around £6 million for Cahill, an offer which Bolton manager Owen Coyle had labelled "derisory. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • After three subsequent changes of fixative, metaphases were prepared by dropping the cell suspension onto labelled clean, moist microscope slides.
  • I'm extremely disappointed in the elections, which I labelled a sham election," he said. Archive 2008-07-01
  • The safety standard for children's nightwear says garments must be labelled Low Fire Danger, which the Pjays range was.
  • Instead they are labelled as bad at maths or stupid when, in fact, what they have is really no more than number blindness.
  • Mohammed VI, labelled the sheikh an "agitator" and denounced his ANC Daily News Briefing
  • In my rucksack were several film cans filled with the carefully labelled pips of wild apples, and squirrel-stashes of walnuts also destined to be sown later in my Suffolk garden, as a living reminder of the wild fruit forests I had encountered on my travels. Wildwood
  • Russell Brand labelled the ultimate 'bridezilla' by fiance Katy Perry Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • The philanthropist donates for fear of being labelled a miser just as the miser hoards for fear of donating. Spectre12 Diary Entry
  • I've worked in institutions where 70 and 80 year old ladies have been incarcerated since they were in their teens because they were a bit promiscuous and society had labelled them deviants.
  • Their achievement is to have overcome being labelled cranks to make a real impact on the crucial environmental debate.
  • Menashe, whom he has previously labelled a fraudster, must provide documentary evidence that his firm is not bogus. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • In sentinel biopsy, radiolabelled technetium is injected into the tumor or surrounding lung, and a gamma camera is used to detect the nodes that the cancer is most likely to spread to first.
  • The trail of mislabelled milk powder emerged within the industry in April 2001.
  • Kingston Council has once again been labelled as an ‘excellent’ local authority.
  • Despite being labelled as weak Havering councillors were putting on a brave face and pointing out they were at least moving in the right direction.
  • The very notion of trying to sell Spanish cars labelled this man a fool and a loser.
  • The optimistic vision was presented at a council meeting last week, but some of its 43 measures were met with scepticism and labelled as over-optimistic.
  • The seven parts are labelled as stated in the table overleaf, which shows how the parts are distributed between the two sources.
  • Specimens were collected and transported in clean, leakproof and labelled containers to the laboratory.
  • When citizen's voice opposition to anything Obama – they are labelled unauthentic sore losers – driven by a right wing conspiracy. Democrats accuse GOP of inciting mobs
  • • A comment piece yesterday about the departure of Andy Gray from Sky Sports incorrectly stated that Richard Keys quizzed Jamie Redknapp about a woman called Louise, whom it labelled the footballer's "wife". Corrections and clarifications
  • The majority of the vehicles are labelled with essential details - model, brand and year - and in some cases special features are also mentioned.
  • To have your condition labelled as a disease may bring considerable benefit.
  • After uptake of 15N-labelled azolla for 96 h, 15N recovery in the intestine, stomach, and liver decreased from 10.3% to 1.0%, 1.6% to 0.2%, and 2.4% to 0.7%, respectively. Chapter 6
  • The Children's Society charity is to receive a share of the clothes, which will be sold unlabelled in its shops.
  • Visser GWM, Vosjan MJWD, Finn R, Boellaard R, et al. (2004) High-quality 124I-labelled monoclonal antibodies for use as PET scouting agents prior to 131I-radioimmunotherapy. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • On another occasion I labelled the complete fingerboard showing the notes at each and every fret position.
  • Pray what right may you have to stew me in a saucepan up on your roof, and to send me flavors of myself done up nicely into little packages labelled deceitfully "love"? Literary Love-Letters and Other Stories
  • The regime was inevitably labelled as 'communist'.
  • The trussing, for which the demipique saddle of the day afforded particular facility, is alluded to in the text; and the author, among other nickcnacks of antiquity, possesses a leathern flask, like those carried by sportsmen, which is labelled, "King James's Hunting The Fortunes of Nigel
  • The corporate media outlets now routinely treat entertainment cartel statements as though they’re credible, counterfeiting is ‘piracy, sharing has become ‘thieving’ and a ‘crime,’ young children are labelled as ‘criminals’ and pilloried in public, extortion is OK, lying, disinformation, misinformation, the distortion of facts, and creative accounting are now absolutely integral to all entertainment cartel information packages. Big Music: scaring children
  • If you have to use waxed lemons - and they all are, if they aren't expressly labelled ‘unwaxed’ - give them a good scrub under warm soapy water, and rinse well before you zest them.
  • The first and traditional conception of the company might be labelled the fiction/concession theory.
  • Anyone with a foreign accent, including refugee children, were labelled as potential saboteurs.
  • No specific dates have been given for release but the titles labelled for the Xbox360 are: Xboxic
  • Hazardous materials such as batteries, empty paint tins, oily rags etc must be delivered separately and similarly labelled.
  • Your music is often labelled as 'folktronica' or 'laptop folk', which hardly sums up your work.
  • Consultants, large chunks went in fees for Private Sector Management Consultants (all teaching Granny to suck eggs) - and the overwhelming bulk of the supposed "investment" went in the front door, down the corridor and into a truck at the back labelled PFI shareholder pockets - it certainly didn't stay in the NHS. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • Every square on the board is labelled by a letter and a number.
  • I've also been labelled the ‘eccentric crank of Eldwick’ by a party with an equally cranky name.
  • Watching an unlabelled video will never be the same.
  • Oh wait, I do: I'm really, really done with people who speak up in support of Muslims or Islam being labelled "dhimmi". Draw mohammed day.
  • Former ITV executive chairman Michael Grade previously labelled the mechanism a "straightjacket" to the broadcaster's revival in the tough advertising market last year. All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News
  • In a piece labelled ‘The Crow Files’, the newspaper wrote, ‘It is no coincidence that the bull-necked, bullhorn-voiced Mr Crow is an ardent support of Millwall football club, whose thuggish fans rejoice in their unpopularity’.
  • Exposing the gel to photographic film would give me a pattern of dark bands like a bar code, showing the positions of the radioactively labelled fragments.
  • The names of persons in the photographs should be clearly labelled on the back along with captions, titles or explanations.
  • In today's cyber age, people take it as an insult to be labelled narrow-minded for their opinions with obvious bias.
  • She was wrongly labelled a liar.
  • Locked iron-bound chests labelled with Sathe script were everywhere.
  • It has also correctly labelled as disease free most, but not all, of the well people.
  • A total labelling index was calculated as the ratio of labelled cell to total cell numbers for each column.
  • I put a labelled dustbin outside the gate for the mail, to prevent the postman having to drive along the farm road.
  • Despite being labelled as a fast growing city, the average man on the street expects that the city would be clean and free from pollution.
  • Bottles are labelled by country of origin.
  • Silk blouses and scarves labelled 'hand-wash only' were ruined, and almost everything else shrank from the dryer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although they have yet to be labelled smug, morally diseased puritans by senior French philosophers, Moat's critics are rapidly discovering that theirs is the thicko side of the argument. Polanski's 'genius' is only a defence to the morally vacuous
  • After many hours, and many stops, I arrived upon the unlabelled back roads that led to the venue.
  • Biofuel from Corn Ethanol Is Not Renewable, Does Not Address Climate Change Electric cars labelled 'overhype' at Shanghai Auto Show EcoEarth.Info Environment RSS Newsfeed
  • Police and fire crews labelled him ‘a stupid fool’ for putting his and other people's lives at risk but he was not charged with any offence.
  • He was labelled ‘Sunny Jim’, but he had a fierce temper, and his patience, despite his seemingly easy-going avuncular manner and soft West Country drawl, was easily frayed.
  • It can be exciting having things in the freezer that are unlabelled, since you only have an approximate idea of what they are before you defrost them.
  • Men took a verbal thrashing as they were labelled unromantic (57%), thoughtless (35%) and inconsiderate (24%). Men encouraged to think outside the chocolate box
  • The section is labelled an "anamnesis", a term that goes back to Plato and means a reminiscence or recollection, though it also has some meanings in religion and theosophy, and is even the title of a book by conservative philosopher Eric Voegelin. Archive 2004-08-01
  • Shoppers are being duped into buying foreign meat which has been inaccurately labelled as Scotch beef, farmers' leaders have claimed.
  • The tabloid papers labelled him "an evil sex monster".
  • Others were labelled infirm, defined as the deserving poor, and provided for by benevolent asylums or charities.
  • And suddenly those who had labelled him as a ‘flop hero’ re-adopted him and offers started flowing in.
  • Observers made their responses by pressing one of two keys on the computer keyboard, labelled with a vertical or horizontal line.
  • Bottles with paper labels printed with pre-1860 vintages are probably relabelled or were intended for non-British markets.
  • There were high levels of 15N-labelled azolla in the internal organs of nile tilapia and low Chapter 6
  • While we choose not to be labelled as such, it behooves us to reflect on the sadness and self loathing we experience as a result of performing acts of escapism.
  • R D Laing: ‘The experience and behaviour that gets labelled schizophrenic is a special strategy that a person invents in order to live in an unlivable situation’
  • All goods must be clearly labelled with their country of origin.
  • A more ideal marker would be one which labelled an entire population within intact viable embryos without disrupting their integrity.
  • It started when a sharp-eyed pedestrian alerted the emergency services after spotting a bag of suspicious-looking white powder in an unlabelled white bag lying in the middle of the roundabout.
  • I take this to be part of the trade of anybody labelled a humourist and paid as such. My Discovery of England
  • It was labelled with the name of one of the directors of the hotel.
  • Thus he was labelled an elitist and his invitation to appear on Oprah's show was withdrawn.
  • Every individual issue or "subtopic" of a chapter is individually labelled and numbered, so you should be able to find out exactly what you want to know. Netvouz - new bookmarks
  • The key is single variety wines, labelled by grape name, and the judicious use of oak.
  • Make sure your luggage is properly labelled.
  • Kraft's bid for Cadbury 'derisory' food giant Kraft has been labelled "derisory" by Dairy Milk maker Cadbury. WN.com - Articles related to Cadbury chief prefers Hershey to Kraft as bid battle looms larger
  • While students in the 1960s were famed for their radicalism, students of today are labelled as apathetic.
  • In addition, he's also restructured the label results display so that it only shows permalinked post titles rather than the default whole posts, which will be a much more user-friendly output style once we all end up with a large collection of labelled content. Archive 2006-09-01
  • There is also a "guide to the falls," who wears his title labelled on his hat; otherwise, indeed, one might as soon think of asking for a gentleman usher to point out the moon. At Home And Abroad Or, Things And Thoughts In America and Europe
  • Some further experimentation, and some work with a pill-pressing machine, provided Astor with two part-filled bottles, one labelled milk of magnesia and the other labelled soluble aspirin.
  • I could be labelled a snob or a stuck up, affecting the professional relationship with my team members. To Be Gay In Indian Business
  • (A) Maximal projection of a Texas Red-labelled astrocyte syncytium after patching a single astrocyte with a Texas Red-containing pipette in an EC slice. PLoS Biology: New Articles
  • A group of youths in Silsden are fed up being labelled as vandals and are working with Silsden Business Watch to find an area where they can ride their bikes.
  • On the one hand, it really isn't "news" in any meaningful way, and can pretty accurately be labelled voyeuristic, objectifying, "Othering", etc, etc. Disability in China
  • All crematoria carefully ensure that the remains of the deceased are cross-checked and labelled. The Sun
  • Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) was the founder of American pragmatism (later called by Peirce “pragmaticism” in order to differentiate his views from others being labelled “pragmatism”), a theorist of logic, language, communication, and the general theory of signs (which was often called by Peirce “semeiotic”), an extraordinarily prolific mathematical logician and general mathematician, and a developer of an evolutionary, psycho-physically monistic metaphysical system. Nobody Knows Nothing
  • The extra keyboard facilities include both Delete and Edit keys and a numeric keypad but once again the Break function isn't labelled.
  • No painter who has been labelled ‘baroque’ has surpassed Rubens, the supreme colourist.
  • Between them lie many phases of opinion generally labelled "freethinking," which regard the life-story as partly legendary and partly historical, but offer no definite and rational method of interpretation, no adequate explanation of the complex whole. Esoteric Christianity, or The Lesser Mysteries
  • The labelled reaction products resulting from elongation of the primers were separated on polyacrylamide gels which were then autoradiographed.
  • Other packets of Jellyace Buko Bandan labelled as containing locust bean gum are safe.
  • The petitioner had said that he drew and labelled the parts of acrocentric chromosome as required in question number 19 in Section B of the biology question paper. The Hindu - Front Page
  • Oh! Last night I was labelled a picky eater by someone outside the family which I thought was just rude as shit. Unclebob Diary Entry
  • So this mysterious stuff has been labelled ‘dark energy’ and is a kind of cosmic antigravity force that counteracts the attractive force of gravity.
  • The fear of being labelled a 'nark' … can stop prisoners from speaking up with that information. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • The manufacturer makes products to match the retailer's specifications and these are labelled with the retailer's own distinctive label.
  • Sanyo Fashions 'new raincoat sports purpose-built, antimagnetic-shielded pockets for cellphones, PDAs, plane tix, shades, wallets, etc -- all labelled for clarity. Boing Boing: April 8, 2001 - April 14, 2001 Archives
  • Each light is labelled with its musical name as well as its scientific frequency.
  • His call to buy more shares and move away from residential property has been labelled an attempt to outflank political opponents on the right.
  • Some developers willingly release their older software titles into the public domain making them legally Abandonware but a large number of titles labelled as such are not technically free for public access.
  • The utilization of 15N from azolla in the rice-azolla-fish system is increased to 67.8% (Table 4); whereas, the rice-azolla treatment using 15N-labelled azolla as a top dressing at the maximum tillering stage had a utilization rate of 46.1%. Chapter 6
  • Even so, Taylor said that the playoffs are a new season and the team is striving for a national championship despite being labelled as underdogs.
  • Every conservationist is in danger of being labelled reactionary, a stick-in-the-mud, backward-looking.
  • Opposition Leader Isobel Redmond labelled the election the "dodgiest" she has been involved in, following Labor's ruse to have supporters impersonate Family First officials in marginal seats and give out how-to-vote cards directing preferences to Labor instead of the Liberals. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • Demand for cattle has been hampered by the flood of cheap unlabelled foreign imports and generally the price has dipped.
  • Which I did not know about, as the next scale map I had was of South East England, where the M25 is six inches across, and London is a mass of unlabelled green roads.
  • Inside she found two items, one of which was a disk labelled with Cyrillic lettering.
  • The writer in relation to the nature of perceivable reality and what is beyond -- imperceivable reality -- is the basis for all these studies, no matter what resulting concepts are labelled, and no matter in what categorized microfiles writers are stowed away for the annals of literary historiography. Nobel Lecture Writing And Being
  • The key motive for self-replicating propaganda amongst the Western intelligentsia is status-seeking — what in this context is labelled moral vanity …. Think Progress » Sen. Edward Kennedy says voting against the Iraq war
  • They have four leads or terminals: the two DC outputs are labelled + and -, the two AC inputs are labelled Zener diodes are used to maintain a fixed voltage. LearnHub Activities
  • It is apparent from correspondence that a number of investment products labelled bonds have performed in a manner which has surprised their owners.
  • I've also been labelled the ‘eccentric crank of Eldwick’ by a party with an equally cranky name.
  • Colonized monolayers demonstrated a time-dependent series of changes: staining with labelled phalloidin identified accumulation of actin at the cell junctions; ZO-1 staining revealed a loss of Caco-2 tight junction integrity; and Hoechst staining showed condensation and fragmentation of nuclear material consistent with apoptosis. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • They have torn the soul of Christ into silly strips, labelled egoism and altruism, and they are equally puzzled by His insane magnificence and His insane meekness. Orthodoxy
  • Another plant that has done well in our garden this year is a knotweed, labelled Persicaria filiformes ‘Variegata’.
  • Serving officers who attempt constructive criticism of the police, risk being labelled traitors and put their promotion prospects in jeopardy.
  • M.nsieur le M.rquis," said M. Gandrin, glancing at the card and the introductory note from M. Hebert, which Alain had sent in, and which lay on the 'secretaire' beside heaps of letters nicely arranged and labelled, "charmed to make the honour of your acquaintance; just arrived at Paris? The Parisians — Complete
  • In it, there are three wooden blocks labelled A, B and C, and a table.
  • Simplicity and genuineness were the foundation-stones of her character, and she certainly dispensed with many of the useless conventions of society, but she was a serious-minded woman for whom the cheap affectations generally labelled as "bohemianism" could have no attractions. The Life of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson
  • The 24-year-old from Lillehammer was unfazed by a final 8km from the summit of the Cote de Pramartino labelled "fatally dangerous" by two-time Tour runner-up Andy Schleck before the stage. Evening Standard - Home
  • But the stigma of being labelled a 'conchie' remained with them. Home | Mail Online
  • February 24th, 2010 more images more imagesMATTHEW GOODE has slammed his new movie LEAP YEAR as "turgid" - insisting the AMY ADAMS movie will be labelled "the worst film of 2010. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Scores of meticulously labelled tins containing sub-assembly fixings were stacked at the rear of the workshop.
  • In the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the ‘learned physicians’ who were taught Galenic humoral medicine in the universities labelled such doctors quacks, empirics, and mountebanks.

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