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In 1983, as the Secret Service usage about the President began to appear in print, a New York Times editorialist took umbrage at the rampant acronymization: "Is no Washington name exempt from shorthand?
Accounts of recovering nymphomaniacs and an AWOL soldier wrestling chimps in a bunker break up the descriptions of mortar attacks in what becomes an extravagant stew of sexual confusion, dismemberment and ambitious acronymization.