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Steve Grippi, "carry with it the racially charged and inflammatory terminology" of lynching.

The portrayal of HIV and AIDS in Aboriginal media using emotionally charged, often negative terminology [ 36] may contribute to the fear of HIV and AIDS.

To be perfectly blunt, we in the gay rights movement just shot ourselves in both feet with an overreaching and self-defeating "politically correct" agenda that put emotionally-charged terminology before the law -- a misstep that was attempted before, ill-conceived, avoidable and poorly timed.

In the same vein, others have charged that Heidegger's abstruse terminology is only a mask disguising and mystifying a more-traditional approach to philosophy.

An intelligence official said Monday that he could not confirm the authenticity of the document, and that neither "SOS" or "Agent in Charge" was terminology that the C.I.A. or any other American intelligence agency would use.

The second problem lies in Burns's repetitive indictment of the media's use of animal terminology (like "wolfpack" and "wilding") to describe the boys charged with Meili's assault.

A target, as the terminology is understood by most prosecutors, refers to someone who may be charged with a crime.

In heraldic terminology, the shield's blazon is described as Argent, five escutcheons in cross azure each charged with five plates in saltire, on a bordure gules seven towers triple-turreted Or, three in chief.

He charged, charged, charged".

Last Friday, a grand jury in Texas indicted Peterson — or "true billed" him, in the state's terminology — on charges of injury to a child.

Many Freemen will cut up their identification such as driver's licenses and health cards; they'll avoid paying taxes and dodge fines or small charges; they'll use strange terminology and jargon inside courts in an effort to challenge or disobey judges, saying they need to consent to statute law and, overall, many freemen reject typical societal norms that most people generally adhere to.

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