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However, the administration did not publicly use the word genocide until May 25 and even then diluted its impact by saying "acts of genocide".
My international fellow workers would publicly use my sexual orientation as the target of their jokes or disclose it in front of the local staff, behaviour which may have constituted harassment by the law in their home country.
Scarred by memories of Vietnam and Somalia, the US government did not publicly use the word genocide until 25 May and even then diluted its impact by saying "acts of genocide".
Yet almost every time I publicly use those two words--accurately--white people get upset.
We've all encountered that one person who feels personally slighted by his (yes, his) inability to publicly use the n-word while black people have carte blanche.
This left them in the awkward situation of not being able to publicly use the best-known aspect of their event to promote it.
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Allegedly, you even publicly used a crude term, one which decorum and the FCC prohibit us from even saying on the air, to describe your own wife.
Fagan is believed to be the first juror to speak publicly using his name.
He also described the episode as a "huge contretemps," and I seriously doubt that anybody who publicly uses the word "contretemps" can ever be elected president.
A couple of weeks ago, Barber was the brave Buc who publicly used the word complacency during the team's win-lose, win-lose pattern.
"So far as I know," Nash says, "this was the very first time Hoover publicly used the word depression to describe the current economic situation".
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