I'm having trouble removing some emotionally loaded words from the Coming of Age in Samoa article, but am meeting with resistance from one of the editors.
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"teachers " and " children " are all loaded words, and Jennifer Montgomery's coolly ruminative film about adolescent sexuality explores their meaning.
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As Democrats hurled loaded words such as " railroad " and " gagged " at Hyde, Starr sat unblinking, looking slightly out of place.
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:: : : The use of heavily loaded words like " magically " shows your emotional involvement in something that should not be such a big deal to you.
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:: : Pseudoscientific is one of those loaded words that says FAKE FRAUD PHONEY DECEIVER . And in that, I demonstrate the meaning of " negative commentary ".
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Instead of using a vague yet loaded word like " trivia, " it would be more productive to expend just a few more keystrokes explaining what was actually done.
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Starting with the word " pejorative " : that is a very loaded word, and it does need talk ) 21 : 04, 21 July 2012 ( UTC)
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Historians have also begun to consider the word " Renaissance " as an unnecessarily loaded word that implies an unambiguously positive " rebirth " from the supposedly more primitive Middle Ages.
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In my opinion, we should avoid these kinds of loaded words as much as possible in Wikipedia, by k & 01 : 38, 12 March 2012 ( UTC)
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A far less loaded word than spirit or soul, simplicity " is sort of like a Rorschach, " said Carrie Tuhy, the managing editor of Real Simple.