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Alarmist rhetoric from President Vladimir Putin; skinhead violence on Russian streets. Is there a connection?

Later, some of the "heavy metal" groups began adopting much of the trappings, symbolism and rhetoric of Satanism.

Though there is some deprivation (of an inconspicuous, rural kind), this is an England that seems untouched by the multiculturalism and social decay of political rhetoric.

None of the election rhetoric sounds enough to jump-start the juggernaut that Japan, still the world’s second-largest economy, could be.

Where many accounts of recent Italian history have been prone to overheated rhetoric and cries of scandal, all three of these books are admirable for their sober, businesslike tone.

In any case, it is clear why the US does not embrace the rhetoric of a multipolar world that would place it on an equal footing with other important world actors.

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Nationalistic rhetoric is often used to veil criticism of the authorities.

The administration generally chose not to deliver its message through tough public rhetoric, contending such language alienates foreign governments.

And succumbing to the rhetoric of recrimination they accuse the rich of creating the global "bad" of polluting the atmosphere and demand reparations for past harm.

"Dead or alive," "bring it on," "either you're with us or you're against us" : the tenor of official rhetoric in the ensuing years embodied a kind of desperate machismo.

This is the point that de Man is making in Semiology and Rhetoric that there is a perpetual tension in any utterance between grammar and rhetoric.

Some writers have suggested that Egypt's strident rhetoric has hampered the spirit of co-operation between Nile states.

It is clear, then, that rhetoric is not bound up with a single definite class of subjects, but is as universal as dialectic; it is clear, also, that it is useful.

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Their findings do not support the shrill protectionist rhetoric.

This is the language of the Bible, and if the rhetoric does not convince us of that, Lincoln mentions God six times in one paragraph.

The rhetoric has noticeably softened.

For the majority of the time, perhaps, the scorn for success is merely rhetoric. Still, it's rare to find anyone for whom the message has never entered consciousness.

Obama had offered rousing rhetoric but no specifics — much to the disappointment of environmentalists.

And Washington has adopted a policy of benign neglect towards the currency, despite the strong-dollar rhetoric, in the hope that cheaper exports will make up for the squeeze on consumer spending.

During the 2006 election, indigenous groups gravitated to his anti-imperialist rhetoric.

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