The art of circumlocution has expanded in U.S. too: It will not raise the dead, enrich the impoverished, but it does help manage harsh realities
Many years ago when I entered the U.S. Foreign Service, aspiring diplomats had a six-week period of generalized instruction in Washington prior to more specialized language, geographic area, or technical training. If we had been entering the Armed Forces, this transition period would have been sp...
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