1. And we need to warn them that the words they are using can very easily become fighting words. 2. And if those are merely subtle fighting words, the two teams have the ability to deliver much stronger personal blows. 3. A fighting word, even, when it came to integrating schools and integrating public facilities right down to water fountains. 4. But fighting words have already engulfed the issue. 5. But he had fighting words about the conditions government regulators imposed on Telmex to open up the market, and he assailed his competitors as freeloaders. 6. But those old fighting words still ring out. 7. Daily News managing editor Arthur Browne had some fighting words. 8. Faced with the growing threat of U.S. military action, the Muslim clerics in Afghanistan issued their own fighting words as part of their ruling on bin Laden. 9. Fighting words provide a way for Gore to depict himself as more resolute than President Clinton and more reliable than his attractive but untested opponent. 10. His fighting words were greeted with applause from the several hundred cable TV executives watching the panel at the auditorium in the Los Angeles Convention Center. |