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Our first night in the Congo, we flew a rattling plane (that crashed 10 days later), filmed on no sleep, paid local thugs for a 'film permit', got back for curfew as armed militia circled the town, were given a security update containing the phrase 'forced evacuation', and then the drinking really began.
They were detained on suspicion of "harm to national security", a phrase often used by Beijing when alleging espionage.
The British government says it was consulted about the redactions but said they were made on grounds of "national security", a phrase Whitehall interprets extremely broadly.
In a news conference, Mr. Karzai said the attack was carried out by "the enemies of peace and security," a phrase that he uses frequently for the Taliban insurgents who carried out over 116 suicide attacks in this year.
Article 99 of the charter states that the Secretary-General can bring to the Security Council's attention "any matter which in his opinion may threaten the maintenance of international peace and security", a phrase that Secretaries-General since Trygve Lie have interpreted as giving the position broad scope for action on the world stage.
But the phrase angered officials of other nations because it seemed to suggest they were a security risk.
For a public that is more focused on domestic issues and less knowledgeable about national security, the phrase could help make Mr. Romney seem an acceptable commander in chief.
"The two concepts cannot be taken to mean the same thing," said Heritage Foundation policy analyst Rachel Sheffield, pointing out that the USDA's numbers for Americans living with "very low food security" (the phrase the agency uses to describe the condition it used to call "food insecurity with hunger") are much lower than those for mere food insecurity.
He said he was interested in economic policy and "economic security," usually a code phrase for creating a climate that would attract foreign investment.
By most accounts, Charles Prince, Mr. Weill's successor, has done a good job creating a "culture of compliance," a phrase used by securities regulators who like how firms conduct themselves.
Security, broad phrasing, exciting tone were of the essence in her art.
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