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Their bodies were then chopped up, covered in quicklime, burnt, buried, dug up, and
buried
again in an unmarked pit.
The Economics of Strategic ContainmentNEW DELHI – At their recent summit in Cannes, the G-20 shelved, if not buried, the World Trade Organization’s moribund Doha Development Round of multilateral trade negotiations.
(This is actually what the Brexit referendum was about, a fact
buried
beneath the runaway rhetoric of the campaign leading up to the vote.)
Stalin replaced the dying Lenin, Khrushchev denounced Stalin, Brezhnev banished Khrushchev to his dacha, and Gorbachev
buried
Chernenko.
They might be killed and then burned beyond recognition or coated in lime, to accelerate decomposition, and
buried
in an unmarked grave.
Worse, after a military operation that destroyed 90% of the city and killed some 1,800 residents, the city’s new rulers have not even begun to remove the bodies
buried
beneath the rubble.
To be sure, the Bush doctrine is not stated starkly; it is
buried
in Orwellian doublespeak.
Baathist Syria, whatever its friends in the Kremlin and elsewhere say, is dead and
buried.
LONDON –
Buried
in the declaration from the just-completed fourth United Nations’ Syria Pledging Conference in London is a little publicized but important promise: by next year, every Syrian refugee child will be offered a place in school.
The big BMW story of late 2003 resurfaced quietly, before being
buried
again forever.
Like Bush’s military misadventures, Trump’s approach to the region carries enormous risks, not least because it has
buried
whatever was left of the transatlantic alliance in the chasm separating America’s power politics and Europe’s emphasis on diplomacy.
Eight years ago the remains of the Romanov family were publicly
buried
in the Peter-Paul castle in Saint Petersburg.
These are not missing persons like the Albanians whom Serbian police executed and
buried
in secret graves during the Kosovo conflict of 1999.
(The authorities in Belgrade have yet to come clean on the Albanians civilians executed and
buried
on police and military bases in Serbia.)
Disparaged by mainstream economists as technically inadequate, Limits to Growth was effectively
buried
in the following decades, as the pro-market policies spearheaded by US President Ronald Reagan and UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher took root and spread.
Martin Luther King, Jr., argued that peaceful disruption of “business as usual” is healthy, because it exposes
buried
injustice, which can then be addressed.
LONDON – The question of the West’s relationship with Russia has been
buried
by media stories of hacking, sex scandals, and potential blackmail.
BUCHAREST: Romania is facing a fundamental question that many thought
buried
alongside Nicolae Ceausescu: Is it right to achieve just political ends by suspect or outright undemocratic means?
So we would all spare ourselves an awful lot of trouble if McCain’s brainchild were
buried
as quickly as possible.
The idea that markets are self-regulating received a mortal blow in the recent financial crisis and should be
buried
once and for all.
Most of the time, there is a way to opt out of providing personal data, even if it is sometimes
buried
deep in a complex set of privacy settings.
Now begins the open combat between those who believe that freedom lives and those who have already
buried
it.
On the contrary, the country’s internal discords operate within the context of a broader, ever-mutable geopolitical rift that many assumed had been
buried
with the end of the Cold War.
Since the other 21 EU members never liked the idea of a Club of Six to begin with, it is just as well that such a vision has been buried, probably forever.
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has insisted on paying an annual visit to the Yasukuni shrine, where Japan’s past aggressive wars are glorified, and where war criminals are among the buried, behavior that China’s government considers unacceptable.
Instead of addressing the central paradox of contemporary Indian society – poverty amidst plenty – India’s government has
buried
its head in the sand.
“And I will make 2015 the year that the historical grievances between us and our neighbors are
buried
for good.
May it be
buried
quickly.
By contrast, consider the way France and Germany have
buried
the hatchet and learned to live in peace and trust.
“We will strive to ensure that even pregnancies that are very difficult, when the child is doomed to die or is seriously deformed, are brought to term so that the child can be baptized, buried, and given a name,” he announced on October 13.
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