Safire may refer to: Sa-Fire (born 1966), American vocalist Safire (illusionists), a British illusion act Safire Theatre complex, in Chennai, India William...
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William Lewis Safire (/ˈsæfaɪər/; né Safir; December 17, 1929 – September 27, 2009) was an American author, columnist, journalist, and presidential speechwriter...
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13°03′14″N 80°15′09″E / 13.0540°N 80.2526°E / 13.0540; 80.2526 The Safire Theatre complex was India's first largest multi-theatre complex located in...
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a strong overlay of Southern segregationist sentiment". Writer William Safire observed that it is often used to attack white Southern conservatives, and...
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In a 1987 article for The New York Times, American journalist William Safire reported about his search for the origin of the term. He wrote that a senior...
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"unknown". William Safire in his Ode on a G-String quoted the usage of the word "G-string" for loincloth in New York Times. Safire also mentions the opinion...
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William Safire claimed in the December 15, 2003, issue of the New York Times that the term originated in the Vietnam War. According to Safire, one of...
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American Archives. Northern Illinois University. Retrieved May 25, 2024. Safire 2003, p. 199. Mostert 2005, p. 18. Davis 1996, p. 7. "Is USA A Noun Or Adjective...
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Freedom is a historical novel by American essayist William Safire, set in the early years of the American Civil War. It concludes with the signing of the...
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The Spectrally Agile Frequency-Incrementing Reconfigurable (SAFIRE) radar is a vehicle-mounted, forward-looking ground-penetrating radar (FLGPR) system...
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