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"If you look at the campaign statements, Romney has been much more combative in terms of US economic rivalry".
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As far as intelligence, he's considered a genius, and in terms of combative ability, he could hold his own against any super soldier.
"He's seen a lot of support from Indonesians on this kind of punitive discourse, both in terms of drug policy, and this combative language with the war on drugs, but also with the death penalty".
At the same time, in terms of its international role, this coalition, while expected to be more combative in Afghanistan, continued to turn in moral circles about whether its participation there is in a war or in "warlike circumstances," a more palatable circumlocution.
Márai describes each boy's life in terms of smells: "Tibor's house was discreetly scented with lavender, the smell of genteel poverty and sickness, combined with the rather more combative smell of cured leather".
In terms of.
In terms of cash, certainly.
In terms of racial desegregation?
But in terms of feelings?
In terms of celebrating? A.
In terms of what?
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