The epithet is potent because many current French phobias capitalism, globalisation, liberalism are associated with America.
In 2001, he was forced by Speaker Michael Martin to withdraw the "unparliamentary" epithet "con man!"
But his story makes one wonder if honest enterprise really needs a new epithet to ennoble it.
Much has been made about whether Zimmerman during that call used a racial epithet in referring to Martin.
This barnyard epithet chant in Baltimore didn't just sound like a barnyard epithet.
If all else fails, and redefining an unpromising area seems impossible, simple use of the epithet "up-and-coming" should satisfy.
The epithet "Park Avenue cubists"was eventually pinned on Frelinghuysen, Morris and two of their contemporaries and fellow artists-- Charles G.
In April, a frustrated Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant laced a referee with an epithet that gays find offensive.
The only way to avoid the epithet is to be a profligate spender and promiscuous warmonger who routinely violates the Constitution.
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However, IRS employees continue to use the epithet in their case narratives.
Lee earned him the tag "butcher, " an epithet that took on even more sinister tones given the ghastly losses in the Great War.
There is, for instance, certainly no suggestion that he is a Nazi an epithet every bit as unpleasant as the ones he tossed out.
Actress Nicole Kidman refused to use an offensive racial epithet in a film when requested to do so by its director, her British co-star has revealed.
The same analysis also didn't reach conclusions as to whether Zimmerman used a racial epithet to describe Martin on his own 911 call, as some have alleged.
For his part, Al Gore rejected an unwelcome intelligence finding that his favorite Russian interlocutor, then-Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, was thoroughly corrupt by scrawling a "barnyard epithet" across it.
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Consider the millions of pounds of paper that the Federal Reserve will need to afford its easy monetary policy, which today further earned its latest epithet: quantitative easing infinity.
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Monye, Hook and Ferris all raced over for converted tries as the tourists ensured the only Lions deserving the epithet "Golden" at Ellis Park were the red-shirted ones from Britain and Ireland.
So, today it is up to each of us to define our own desired epithet, our own desired description, and then to make sure that others see and define us in that way.
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But the real epithet today should be interventionist.
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His great-grandson, Hugh Owen Thomas, earned himself the epithet of The Father of Modern Orthopaedics, after inventing a collar to treat osteo-tuberculosis, a wrench for reducing dislocations, and a splint, which greatly reduced deaths from fractures among late 19th Century Liverpool dockers.
Finally, there is the overarching and historically painful reality that an unarmed black teenager lies dead at the hand of an armed Hispanic man who ignored a dispatcher's advice not to follow and engage the "suspect, " and who may have -- and this too is forensically unclear -- uttered a racial epithet while chasing him.
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