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dubbed

adjective as in named

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On weekends, South Coast will run a separately ticketed, eight-passenger tram dubbed the “Pangaea Express” that will include a tour of the exhibit with dinosaur and garden facts.

As EV sales slump, Tesla’s future is increasingly reliant on its autonomous technology, including self-driving taxis and its humanoid robot dubbed Optimus.

The Israeli government's response to what the media have already dubbed a "diplomatic tsunami" has generally been defiant.

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But even Jeremiah, recently dubbed “the internet’s most hated boyfriend” by the New York Times, has started to earn redemption as the finale approaches.

Which? warned in 2014 the fabric seats were potentially dangerous to children due to safety defects and were illegal to use in the UK following tests by Surrey Trading Standards, which dubbed the products "killers".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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