They used the term to describe the events of Jan. 6, 2021.
Letters
‘Forcing closure and mass evacuation of patients and displaced people should be a last resort.’
‘A family awaiting orders can’t line up housing, register children for school or sports, find medical care or plan travel.’
‘The administration’s policy shift will harm the international competitiveness of U.S. startups.’
We’ve had Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel, Lewis Hamilton and now Max Verstappen.
‘President Obama wrongly drew a red line with invisible ink.’
‘Gaza can never again become a haven for murderous terrorists.’
‘Journals have a hard time checking the validity of data and methods.’
One may have saved my leg, according to the doctor who performed the surgery.
Those who voted to remove the speaker had their reasons.
Voters aren’t being given an opportunity to make up their own minds.
Corporate leaders may decide that supporting a particular candidate or political position would attract more customers than it alienates.
‘Unfettered competition was tried in New Zealand in 1989 and failed.’
‘If they don’t accept the company’s mission, their motivation and drive can fall short.’
If it did, wouldn’t it call for a cease-fire?
Candidates should slow down and speak thoughtfully.
I have perfected one of the region’s great delights.
Voters will show up in droves for Democrats once climate becomes an issue this winter.
‘We can arm ourselves and our friends to the teeth and thereby prevent World War III.’
He is too physically and mentally impaired by the particular effects of aging to do the job.
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