In military-style ( or sometimes officialese ) date notation ( e . g . 1 January ) the American standard is mostly followed, that is " one January ".
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The Washington Post No more officialese A MODEST revolution is under way in Washington, aimed at getting the federal government to stop using needlessly dense language when it talks to ordinary people.
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The " Lower Austrian-Styrian Alp Railway " ( " Nieder�sterreichisch-Steirische Alpenbahn " ) as the railway was known in Austro-Hungarian officialese, was thereby complete.
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His numerous studies about language have helped to promote an awareness in Italy of officialese, journalese, legalese, medical jargon, pidgin, political jargon, and of terrorist organisations ( Red Brigades ).
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According to BaraDczak, Machejek's style was a mixture of the worst elements of socialist ( communist ) literature, namely coarse language of an uneducated man mixed with the pompous and complex officialese of the Party.
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Now and then, the monotonous litany of officialese is jarringly broken with a sudden close-up of a military policeman shoving the marine's face into his dead wife's bloody lap and barking an obscenity.
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Throughout his life he crusaded against the faults which have made " officialese " a term of opprobrium and in favour of simple and direct English . | source = Robert Burchfield on Gowers and " Plain Words ".
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Archaic Moldavian, he explained in a 1929 interview, was highly distinct from officialese; he related to it as " the language I used to speak, but forgot ", the voicing of one's " deep melancholy ".
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This type of expression is considered prescriptively incorrect, but it may be found wherever direct translations from Swedish, English, etc . are made, especially in legal texts, and has traditionally been a typical feature of Finnish " officialese ".
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The principal of Public School 104 in the Far Rockaway section of Queens suspended De'Andre for five days, sending him home with a letter explaining, in officialese, that the punishment was for _ in bold upper-case _ SEXUAL HARASSMENT.