The set of new programming techniques enabling the features is often referred to as HTML5.
The advisor who plays this role is often referred to as the Alpha advisor (or quarterback).
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Carl Icahn is often referred to as a hedge fund manager in popular business press.
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This marina is often referred to as one for the young, rich and trendy.
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This is often referred to as a confirmed new high, which establishes that the current trend will continue.
Economic mobility is often referred to as the measure of the American Dream.
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The technology, which is often referred to as MMS, would enable organizations to send donors photos and video in text messages.
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In the military great courage is often referred to as heroism, while a lack of courage will brand you a coward.
Mahfouz is often referred to as the father of the Arabic novel.
The operational strategy of street art, where social structures are challenged on their own turf, is often referred to as culture jamming.
According to NHS Direct, this type of attack is often referred to as a mini-stoke because the symptoms often resemble a full stroke.
Pedro is often referred to as a La Masia product, but he joined at 17, as did Puyol and defensive midfielder Sergio Busquets.
This is one small way how attention is replacing the role of money in what is often referred to as the Attention economy.
Breast cancer, like fibroids and osteoporosis, is yet another example of a disease that is often referred to as simply a woman's disease.
The general prize is often referred to as the "Booker prize for science writing", although the science prize winner often outsells its better-known counterpart.
The Donald, as he is often referred to in the celebrity press, said that he was disappointed with the Republican Party, and Washington politics overall.
He is the former head of an Islamic school who is often referred to as a kind of spiritual leader for Malay Muslims in Thailand.
The work we do in this field is often referred to as idealistic or unattainable, words that do much to stand in the way of productive transformation.
Originating in the Spanish colonial era of the 1500s, the music scene of Salta is often referred to as criolla: a melding of Spanish and indigenous ancestry.
At the moment, much of Africa is focused on what is often referred to as the beautiful game or what we here in the United States call soccer.
Indeed, cross-examination is often referred to as the crucible of the truth: Combine a defense attorney's direct examination with a forceful cross-examination, and therein a juror discovers the truth.
The Napps, originally known as the Napoliellos, have invested decades of time, manpower and creative juices into Raceway Park, the central Jersey track that is often referred to as Englishtown.
Indeed, Barnes and Noble is often referred to as the perfect partner for Waterstone's, and has been expected to make a bid for the group in the past few years.
This is often referred to as the deadwood dilemma.
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And though ancient Babylonia is often referred to in popular culture as a "lost" world, in fact much more evidence of mathematical learning from the period exists than from ancient Greece, said Chi.
Mr Mandela is often fondly referred to by his clan name, Madiba.
The odd-lot investor, as the small shareholder is often referred, tends to panic and sell in severe downturns, locking in a loss.
What often is referred to as a system actually does not pass as "system", but rather comes out as loosely coupled sub-systems and elements of general education.
This concept, which appears on the surface to be quite benign, is typically used to compare the costs of acquiring a customer (often referred to as SAC, which stands for Subscriber Acquisition Costs) with the discounted positive cash flows that will come from that customer over time.
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