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What happened there, and what ocurred at Abu Ghraib, Dr. Darley said, was a slow escalation.
The buildup toward war with Iraq has been short compared with the slow escalation in Vietnam; it was not until the late 1960's that rock seemed to align itself fully with antiwar sentiment.
Brands takes the long view of this incident, showing the slow escalation of a personal as well as strategic conflict in a rapidly shifting postwar environment where, frankly, nobody knew quite what to do.
To a crudo of black bass he brings a silky dressing of slow escalation, with sun flares of lemon and fervent chile, barely mollified by a sweet-corn purée ($14).
"A slow escalation of troops and being committed to a cause.
Schwarzkopf in particular was very adamant that many of the policies governing military operations in Vietnam, especially slow escalation of air power and troop force, not reoccur.
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They also want to slow the escalation of player salaries.
This, I think, describes the effect of the Three Strikes law and the slow, constant escalation of penal severity.
There are no clear villains, no serendipitous, life-altering accidents, only the slow, inexorable escalation of hasty decisions and excusable lapses in judgment toward an unbearable final catastrophe.
Provide slow dose escalation to minimise any side effects.
Montoya said the measure would discourage large contributions and thereby slow the escalation of campaign costs.
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