It's January 1964 in the period when American troops were euphemistically termed "military advisors" in Vietnam.
The question is more difficult when your child has what are euphemistically termed issues, like Asperger's syndrome, a form of autism.
Officially, the BTF was engaged in what was euphemistically termed "diplomatic service."
Most were for assets taken in what a report to shareholders issued today euphemistically termed "unusual transactions and relationships involving Maxwell-controlled companies."
This is hard enough in a small vessel, but I had not been told that something euphemistically termed a "tropical wave" was on its way.
Most people survive through what is euphemistically termed "networking": by making deals, in other words.
Ukraine argues that it is not prepared for what is euphemistically termed "price liberalization."
It forces one to acknowledge the impression that such films may aggravate the mass social sickness euphemistically termed "juvenile delinquency."
"But you forgot to mention that one of the reasons corporations are doing so well is because of what is euphemistically termed 'downsizing."
What had taken place in South Africa could not be euphemistically termed an 'affair'; even calling it a scandal was putting it mildly.