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blitzkrieg

[blits-kreeg] / ˈblɪtsˌkrig /


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“We’d basically engaged every reputable restorer in central Italy for a period of two years to do this blitzkrieg on the dirt on our statues,” said Verdon.

From New York Times

This is part of Beijing’s blitzkrieg against freedom in Hong Kong, a former British colony for which the Communists had pledged self-rule in an international treaty a quarter-century ago.

From Washington Post

Known as the “nine-dash line,” this cartographic blitzkrieg has come to be official Chinese policy.

From Washington Post

And that the team’s “blitzkrieg advertising campaigns” had caused the bar’s online and social-media presence to drop “to a location only the most dutiful or mindful consumer could find.”

From Seattle Times

VanDyke accused the new administration of waging a “synchronized blitzkrieg” against the public charge rule with Democratic-led state and local governments.

From Seattle Times