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"Criminals are using the department's own Second Amendment language to challenge the gun laws".
All this goes with the grain of human instinct - and Labour has yet to find resonant language to challenge it.
"When we rapped, it was all about raising consciousness and using language to challenge people," Oyewole said.
In, Asturias uses language to challenge dictatorial power.
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Kilpatrick's language seems to challenge the very space where it's been placed, the paper heavy like a toy box stuffed with flesh.
People coming out – in fact and fiction – still has an effect on young people, their perceptions, their language and their ability to challenge prejudices and unhelpful stereotypes.
To sum up, the article supposes a revision of historical and social aspects of public art, in which the language of hermeneutics intends to challenge rather than validate Modernity's set of discourses of what public art is mean to serve.
I had to challenge homophobic language in each and every lesson.
As a profession we need to stand up and speak out to challenge the language of the debate.
We know that the key language that allows foreign businesses to challenge a country's (or state's or locality's) government actions is no doubt included in the relevant chapter of a recent draft of the TPP, thanks to Wikileaks.
(The idea here is that it is challenging to explain these things, so children will have to rely on fairly complex language to meet this challenge).
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