How To Use Churchillian In A Sentence
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He should then appreciate the fine line between Churchillian rhetoric and hyperbole.
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Some politicians may well have a cherubic grin and a Churchillian girth, yet they seem to refuse to follow one of the great Prime Minister's maxims.
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From 1945 onwards, few cared to question whether this Churchillian refusal to negotiate with Stalin, or any other dictator, actually makes things worse - that would have sounded as though excuses were being made for misrule.
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He turned and looked at his Deputy; gave him his Churchillian glare.
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He was a sceptic liberal who, in Two Cheers for Democracy, reviled Churchillian nationalism and powerfully argued the social value of being tepidly rather than ardently nationalist.
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HAD Mahinda Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka's war-winning leader, lost his island-state's presidential election on January 26th, it would have been described as a Churchillian defeat.
The Economist: Correspondent's diary
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And he will find himself targeted for opprobrium by others who presently portray him as a politician of Churchillian stature.
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So at the end of the day," he says as the sky darkens behind him over London, "I do stand by what you might describe as a Churchillian defense of the markets.
'A Churchillian Defense of the Markets'
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At this point, his politics could be characterized as Churchillian conservative.
Empire of Dreams
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We now appreciate that he prefers forward-looking 21 st-century celebrations in a brand new dome filled with grateful tinies, to weepy, regressive events featuring Churchilliana and old women.
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He was eight years old when he witnessed the Battle of Britain in the form of Churchillian rhetoric on a radio set.
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Seeing as how Matthews described the speech as "Churchillian" before it was even given I'd say the tingle would be completely off the chart.
Obama's address to Congress... the live-blog.
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Today you mentioned Winston Churchill and you crowned your speech today with what I hope I may call a Churchillian gesture that will have a very lasting and beneficial effect in this country.
Remarks By The President At Dinner
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On the verge of tears, his victory speech was a model of Churchillian conciliation.
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As I am in Churchillian mode at present here is another quote from the great man which those who let Dizaei run amok over the last 24 years should have read-it is also a good maxim for every police supervisor at every level
Why front-line police officers are glad about Dizaei « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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The so-called Churchillian echoes presumably refer to some rather pedestrian stuff in the message about Britain overcoming worse crises in the past.
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