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Gen. Thomas W. Hartmann, described the charges in sweeping terms.
The challenge was cast in sweeping terms of a world split between freedom and repression.
Schedule 1 of the bill lists these exemptions, as the bill itself is defined in sweeping terms.
He checked the Internet for immediate feedback and talked in sweeping terms about "trying to move beyond the PC metaphor of icons on a desktop".
While no major agreements are expected from the summit meetings, the White House has defined the coming week's events in sweeping terms.
Almost a decade ago, regulators warned sunscreen makers about using sweeping terms like "all-day protection" and "waterproof," but those concerns never resulted in regulations.
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Officials have painted the Russian Silicon Valley in sweeping ideological terms.
On one occasion, Carter, seeking to go beyond technocratic approaches, tried to cast the energy problem in sweeping moral terms.
He urged citizens to take to the streets and beat back the protesters, and he described himself in sweeping, megalomaniacal terms.
Though it is less sweeping in terms of remaking Turkey, the death penalty could turn out to be the sticking point.
"I don't know of an announcement in the past that has been as sweeping in terms of a percentage of parishes in any archdiocese that have been announced to be closing at one time," said R. Scott Appleby, director of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism at the University of Notre Dame.
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