Although, as the review points out, a full numeric update is a bit generous as it could just as well be dubbed Windows Mobile 5.0 Second Edition given the lack of new features.
The immediate impact in Britain will anyway be limited, as these newly dubbed junk foods are not often heavily advertised.
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) is joining others in what could be dubbed a new era for central banks, as ailing economies and massive debt loads have eroded the barrier of independence and essentially pushed monetary policymakers into trying to spark growth via stimulus, as the debate on the effectiveness of those policies ranges on.
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"The English-language film Dam999 was originally scheduled to be released on Friday in the state dubbed in Tamil as Anai999, " the Tamil Nadu Film Exhibitor's Association said in a press release sent to the BBC.
The minister dubbed suggestions that up to 3500 jobs could be lost as a result of the new contracts as "irresponsible".
Although he later requested he should be addressed as Edward, the chain-smoking George was dubbed "Steady Eddie" by newspaper columnists.
Defcad, as the firm will be known, has already been dubbed the Pirate Bay of 3D printing.
What was dubbed as a two-hour primer turned out to be more than three hours of fascinating San Francisco drinking history and hands-on cocktail making from scratch with no mixes in sight.
Even a Kickstarter dream dubbed Pebble would be borderline useless without an online link, and as consumer demands shift dramatically towards expecting more for less, it's the carriers who have found themselves positioned to take advantage.
It is being billed as a "tax for Third World medicine" and the funds it will generate will ostensibly be used to help finance a new UN agency (dubbed UNITAID) being created as an international drug purchasing facility.
But Mr. Kravitz was not allowed to produce a wine from his vineyard alone, as an all-Grenache wine is not permitted by law to be dubbed a Roussillon wine.
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The group that seems to be making people in Brussels nervous is "the parsimonious ones" as one French newspaper dubbed them yesterday.
Ms Sturgeon also criticised UK government welfare changes and its "under-occupancy charge", dubbed by critics as the "bedroom tax" - arguing that such an approach would not be taken if she had a say in an independent Scotland.
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