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"Healthy growth" is how it described the US market for ADHD products yesterday, explaining the reason for its soaring sales of Vyvanse and Intuniv pills for ADHD.

In June, Sapna Maheshwari pointed out at BuzzFeed that Abercrombie had even changed how it described itself in a government filing: in the past, it had called itself  "the essence of privilege and casual luxury"; in a more recent filing, that language was gone, with the brand now representing "the essence of laidback sophistication with an element of simplicity".

What is your take on how the government has communicated the potential risks of radioactive "dirty bombs"? A. I think the government fanned our fears with how it described the risk of dirty bombs, rather than helping put the risk in perspective.

In case you're unfamiliar with Jelli, the startup launched back in 2009 as sort of a "Digg for streaming music," which is how it described itself back then.

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Just consider Associated Content and how it describes its goals post- Yahoo acquisition….

It has changed how it describes itself on its submissions page.

The White House has been even more restrained in how it describes allies that help feed North Korea's nuclear habit.

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