10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RAMBOISM»
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Ramboism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Ramboism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
David Margolick. V Of Ramboism and Recycling Has the profession's attempt to
curb ludicrous litigation actually boomeranged? Of Ramboism and Recycling.
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Language in the News: Discourse and Ideology in the Press
Ramboism without risk. The mode appears to be oral, and the style is casual.
Several of the markers of an oral model listed in chapter 4 (pp. 62—5) converge
here. The syntax is broken up into short speech—like information units by
frequent ...
Professor of English and Linguistics in the School of Modern Languages and European Studies Roger Fowler, Roger Fowler, 2013
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A Companion to Post-1945 America
the oil embargo, and the Iranian embassy crisis were of course the most dramatic
instances of that hostage-anxiety, while the strident Ramboism of foreign policy
and popular culture in the Reagan—Bush years supplied the most conspicuous ...
Jean-Christophe Agnew, Roy Rosenzweig, 2008
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Double-edged Diplomacy: International Bargaining and ...
The entire EC did consistently defend the enlargement decision as proper under
the GATT, and all, including Thatcher's Britain, denounced Washington's "
Ramboism." Once Washington had convincingly demonstrated a willingness to
go to ...
Peter B. Evans, Harold Karan Jacobson, Robert D. Putnam, 1993
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Vietnam and Other American Fantasies
... guilt, and deep national divisions that had continued after this war— just like
those a century later that continued after the Vietnam War — were being buried
under an avalanche of jingoist culture, the equivalent of contemporary Ramboism
, ...
6
Seeing Through the Media: The Persian Gulf War
The disgust, shame, guilt, and deep national divisions that had followed the Civil
War, such as followed the Vietnam War, were being buried under an avalanche
of jingoist culture, the equivalent of contemporary Ramboism, even down to the ...
Susan Jeffords, Lauren Rabinovitz, 1994
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Intelligence, Espionage and Related Topics: An Annotated ...
Rathbun is evaluated; conclusions. 3507. Hodgson, Godfrey. "Not for the First
Time: Antecedents of the Irangate Scandal," Political Quarterly 58/2 (April-June
1987): 125-138. Argues that many recent presidents have suffered from "
Ramboism" ...
8
Political Animal: The Making of Tony Abbott
... trendies and the more or less simpleminded advocates of the free market.” The
Liberal Party's mixture of “hand-wringing indecision or inappropriate economic
Ramboism and perhaps their lack of political professionalism” struck Abbott as a.
The Liberal Party's mixture of “hand-wringing indecision or inappropriate
economic Ramboism and perhaps their lack of political professionalism” struck
Abbott as a fatal combination. Abbott urged Santamaria to lead his followers back
into the ...
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Growth and Development Through Group Work
We ought to reflect also on the damaging side effects on some of our own citizens
, looking for a chance to prove their own Ramboism, and on what will happen
when we are declaring the war on terrorism. And should not that war on poverty
be ...
Claudia Carson, Elizabeth Lewis, Anna Fritz, 2014
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RAMBOISM»
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Ramboism is used in the context of the following news items.
How Tony Abbott laboured over choice of party
The Liberal Party's mixture of "hand-wringing indecision or inappropriate economic Ramboism and perhaps their lack of political professionalism" struck Abbott ... «The Australian, Oct 12»
Trump, Jobs, Zuckerberg: We idolize jerks
Certain law firms encourage a hardball style that can cross over into what Sandra Day O'Connor has called legal Ramboism. As a former federal judge who ... «Salon, Aug 12»
In All His Glory
As well, it is widely popular to use adjectives such as Ramboesque, Ramboid, or Ramboism, to denote an ideological position that resembles Rambo's attitude ... «PopMatters, Dec 08»