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On January 27th, John Gibson, an afternoon anchor, described a war protest in Davos, Switzerland, as composed of "hundreds of knuckleheads".
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who called the report a chilling document that described a war crime, declined at a United Nations news conference on Tuesday to ascribe responsibility for that attack, a position he has consistently held.
Sitting in a back booth at Dear Mom a bar in the Mission that seems always to be hosting a programming meetup—I became engrossed in an article from 1993 by Steven Levy, "Crypto Rebels," which described "a war going on between those who would liberate crypto and those who would suppress it".
The story, written just before the Internet entered into daily use, described a war between alt.tasteless, a Usenet thread that featured horrible opinions on awful things, and a Usenet thread dedicated to cat lovers.
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At the hearing, a panel of high-ranking Defense Department officials described a war-zone procurement system in disarray.
Filled with articles by relatives and friends living abroad that described a war-ravaged Europe, the magazine was distributed to neighbors along with eggs from the farm.
It describes a war that could be any war, a country that could be any country, a bureaucracy that could be any bureaucracy.
Just as, if they take the next step and describe a war between the West and Islam, they can cite "even the liberal" New York Times.
Red Storm Rising, which describes a war fought to the brink of a nuclear conflagration, features a slick and duplicitous Politburo chairman who makes Washington a generous offer on arms reduction while all the time secretly planning for war.
California's governor, Jerry Brown, who received a Jesuit education and likes to flaunt his classical learning, has of late been using the phrase to describe a war of all against all in the Golden State.
The Obama administration's credibility erodes every time it dusts off and redeploys the tired "turning point" mantra to describe a war and a strategy that continues to go from bad to worse.
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