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Yet: It's reasonable for Crowley to conclude that the "no acts of terror" language reaches back just a few lines to encompass the original Sept. 11 attacks as well as this year's Sept. 11 attacks.
President Obama has wisely retired the "war on terror" language he inherited from his predecessor.
As Rosello argues, "in this state of terror, language is deliberately used as a means of seducing the addressee into harmlessness, and has lost its function of conveying information".
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MPAA rating: R, for horror violence, terror and language.
MPAA rating: R for bloody violence, grisly images, terror and language.
She brings her nightmares (a factory that processes human bodies like meat, a slave/prisoner of war whose foot an army commander threatens to cut off so he cannot run away, and finally, finding a leg in a bed in her dream-home) into the light, reconstructing subconscious terrors through language and through storytelling.
Contains violence, terror and crude language.
Some Democratic members of Congress replaced the "war on terror" phraseology with language indicating vigilance and persistence, but not unending combat and military-only options.
And when will our leaders learn from the misjudged, misnamed "war on terror" and the language trap that both dignifies the enemy and undermines our own democratic doctrine?
That is a lower threshold than relevance to an ongoing terror investigation, the language of Section 215 of the Patriot Act, the current authorisation the administration claims for bulk domestic phone data collection.
MPAA rating: R for violence and terror, and for language.
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