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Pretentious diction. Words like phenomenon, element, individual (as noun), objective, categorical, effective, virtual, basic, primary, promote, constitute, exhibit, exploit, utilize, eliminate, liquidate , are used to dress up a simple statement and give an aire of scientific impartiality to biased judgements. Adjectives like epoch-making, epic, historic, unforgettable, triumphant, age-old, inevitable, inexorable, veritable , are used to dignify the sordid process of international politics, while writing that aims at glorifying war usually takes on an archaic color, its characteristic words being: realm, throne, chariot, mailed fist, trident, sword, shield, buckler, banner, jackboot, clarion . Foreign words and expressions such as cul de sac, ancien r&eacutgime, deus ex machina, mutatis mutandis, status quo, gleichschaltung, weltanschauung , are used to give an air of culture and elegance. Except for the useful abbreviations i.e., e.g. , and etc. , there is no real need for any of the hundreds of foreign phrases now current in the English language. Bad writers, and especially scientific, political, and sociological writers, are nearly always haunted by the notion that Latin or Greek words are grander than Saxon ones, and unnecessary words like expedite, ameliorate, predict, extraneous, deracinated, clandestine, subaqueous , and hundreds of others constantly gain ground from their Anglo-Saxon numbers. The jargon peculiar to Marxist writing (hyena, hangman, cannibal, petty bourgeois, these gentry, lackey, flunkey, mad dog, White Guard , etc.) consists largely of words translated from Russian, German, or French; but the normal way of coining a new word is to use Latin or Greek root with the appropriate affix and, where necessary, the size formation. It is often easier to make up words of this kind (deregionalize, impermissible, extramarital, non-fragmentary and so forth) than to think up the English words that will cover one's meaning. The result, in general, is an increase in slovenliness and vagueness.
This user exploted the fact that s/he knew that locking a bike to a railing would be a secure way to keep it from being stolen: it's a behavior found all over campus, if something can be locked to, it will be locked to. The problem comes that someone (presumably the city or the owner of said railing) wants to avoid bicycles being attached to this railing, presumably to avoid damage to the railing and/or to keep the area clear. The design of this restriction is clearly ineffective: the person who posted the sign may want to consider adding to the railing something that will physically restrict bicyclists from attaching their bike to the railing and/or offer an alternative that will attract riders to leave their bike attached to something that looks more like a bike rack: that is, if they care enough to take action.
Exploitation forestière à Livet (Isère)
Miranda Sensorex, objectif Auto Miranda 3.5/135 mm, 1/60, film Kodak Ektachrome X, 23 juin 1977.
Show The Exploited - 18.11.2009 - Manara - Porto Alegre RS - Câmera Sony A300 (Photos Para Revista Rock Brigade)
La vigilance et la mobilisation sont toujours de mises pour les collectifs citoyens opposés à l'exploitation du gaz et de l'huile de schiste, comme le montrent ces images de la manifestation de Barjac, dimanche 23 octobre 2011.
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Exploitant : Transdev TVO
Réseau : R'Bus (Argenteuil)
Ligne : 8
Lieu : Gare d'Argenteuil (Argenteuil, F-95)
Lien TC Infos : tc-infos.fr/id/13715
La vigilance et la mobilisation sont toujours de mises pour les collectifs citoyens opposés à l'exploitation du gaz et de l'huile de schiste, comme le montrent ces images de la manifestation de Barjac, dimanche 23 octobre 2011.
A closeup of Robert "Irish Rob" Halkett's bass is seen as he performs with The Exploited during the 18th annual Punk Rock Bowling & Music Festival in downtown Las Vegas Saturday, May 28, 2016. Photo by Jason Ogulnik
Domingo 9 de febrero de 2014
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