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label

[ley-buhl] / ˈleɪ bəl /




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Paranthropus has long been labeled the "nutcracker" genus, a nickname inspired by its massive jaws, thick tooth enamel, and oversized molars.

From Science Daily

In addition, clear or audible labels, like a watermark, are required for AI-generated content that could be mistaken for real life.

From The Wall Street Journal

BBC Verify identified one vessel that took extreme measures to avoid detection and has been labelled by maritime experts as "the darkest of the dark fleet".

From BBC

Many callers are rejecting the dichotomy of Republican and Democratic labels when sharing personal political views.

From Los Angeles Times

Thanks to record labels and pressing plants donating their services free of charge, it will be cheaper than standard albums - with a double vinyl costing around £26 - and Warchild receiving all the profits.

From BBC