euphemistically in A Sentence

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    As it starts around 12 noon, this period is Euphemistically termed as'Zero Hour'.

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    Her premature death is not unusual for those in what is Euphemistically called the“adult entertainment industry.”.

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    The United States now accounts for 45% of the entire world total for military spending, Euphemistically referred to as"defense.".

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    Also known Euphemistically as"human probiotic infusion," or HPI, Dr. Khoruts concedes that regardless of nomenclature, most people greet the concept with disgust.

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    The result is a debt bubble that continues to grow until it is not sustainable and the system collapses, in the familiar death spiral Euphemistically called the“business cycle.”.

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    So when Henry wanted to ditch his first wife Katherine of Aragon to marry Anne Boleyn in what because Euphemistically known as his“Great Matter,” the King had no doubt that Wolsey would get the job done as always.

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    A deal may be Euphemistically called a"merger of equals" if both CEOs agree that joining together is in the best interest of both of their companies, while when the deal is unfriendly(that is, when the management of the target company opposes the deal) it may be regarded as an"acquisition".

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