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In some ways, it's an expression of war.
It's hard to know whether these images are an expression of war's ability to brutalise ordinary British kids, or whether it takes a certain sort of Brit to seek out and join a group despised even by al Qaeda for a willingness to behead first and ask questions later.
It's hard to know whether these images are an expression of war's ability to brutalize ordinary British kids, or whether it takes a certain sort of Brit to seek out and join a group despised even by al Qaeda for a willingness to behead first and ask questions later.
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Everyone, including Mr. Giuliani, would like to see a ground zero memorial as powerful as Ms. Lin's, but it's hard to imagine she or anyone could have created so permanent an expression of that war in its immediate aftermath.
The Anglo-American public has been socialized into the militarist conceptualization of many other abstract social and political issues through frequent exposure to the WAR metaphor as an expression of unwavering resolve (e.g., war against crime, war against inflation, war on cancer, war on poverty, war on drugs, war on global warming, war on human trafficking, to name just a few).
He was arguing that while "war itself is never glorious" and that "war at some level is an expression of human folly," wars must sometimes be fought; moreover, it matters how they are fought.
"The contest turns into an expression of discontent with war".
Those who read every case of popular discontent in the post-Soviet space as a Maidan or proto-Maidan are falling victim to a kind of geopolitical determinism, as Markedonov puts it, according to which "practically any [protest movement] is only an expression of 'a proxy war' between the United States and Russia".
Public debt can be an expression of national exigencies (war, recession-depression) or of structural problems in the political economy (a mismatch between voters; expectations for government and their willingness or ability to pay, or a mismatch between consumers; desire to spend and their ability to produce).
The poem served as a sort of opposite to the popular idea that The Waste Land served as an expression of disillusionment after World War I, though Eliot never accepted this interpretation.
The poem served as a sort of opposite to popular idea that The Waste Land served as an expression of disillusionment after World War I, even though Eliot never accepted this interpretation.
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