This is not the easiest musical combination to classify, much to the delight of its purveyors. |
Those that understand that we are at war with terroristic purveyors of medieval viciousness know that we cannot reason with our adversaries. |
Publishers, as with other purveyors of ideas, like their categories, their genres. |
Apparently, today's purveyors of pagan religions have sidestepped this question by changing the labels. |
European hoteliers, retailers, and purveyors of luxury goods are rolling out the red carpet. |
But the real purveyors of violence are deeply wedded to the very conditions that give rise to these forms of struggle. |