The language of war is more the world of men than women, as is Wall Street.
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It was language Palin used when accepting the nomination on Wednesday night when she spoke of the war on terrorism and it was language used by Palin's current pastor, Mike Rose, at Juneau Christian Center.
Research conducted by Evolving Strategies in June already showed that the War on Women language backfired with independents and weak partisans.
In it he reminds us that, between the mid-17th century and World War I, French was the universal language of diplomacy, culture and fashion and that an ability to read and speak it was essential to anyone claiming to be educated.
The war also demolished the language's remaining chivalric euphemisms.
It is perhaps the fear that a soldier may lose their life on such a mission that has led ministers and generals to avoid using explicit language about the UK's war in Afghanistan being over.
He was a connoisseur of fine wine and he never allowed his grievances over the Boer war, and over the gradual eclipse of Afrikaans by the English language in South Africa, to blind him to the glories of English literature.
The skirmish is the latest in the Catalans' long war to defend their language.
By fitting a special antenna they can watch Iranian television's Arabic-language channel, which shows foreign television footage of the war.
In quiet language he paints a chilling picture of the efforts of post-war planners in London.
You guys have lots of positive language about responsibility, social development, enduring partnerships, ending the war.
Israel's controversial "Waltz With Bashir, " an animated film about a soldier's memories of the 1982 war in Lebanon, received a nomination for best foreign-language film.
In Estonia and Latvia, which have large Russian-speaking populations, the war became painfully divisive, rivalling even the vexed questions of citizenship and language laws.
What makes these two particular efforts so fascinating is that the authors analyse the relationship not through the historian's prism of war, empire, economics and so on, but through language.
The famous female spies of the second world war, such as Violette Szabo, were quickly recruited, often for their language skills, and had short brave lives before they were caught by the Germans and killed.
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