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Qué (quién) es made a show of force - definición

AUSTRALIAN WRITER AND TEACHER OF CREATIVE WRITING
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Show of force         
  • The Aircraft carriers USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) and USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) conducting dual aircraft carrier strike group operations and showing presence in the Indo-Asia-Pacific.
  • Many strike missions by aircraft over insurgency areas involve the use of [[flare]] drops and low-level passes only and are intended to intimidate suspected enemy forces rather than to be immediately used for attacks.
OPEN DEMONSTRATION OF MILITARY POWER INTENDED TO WARN OR TO INTIMIDATE AN OPPONENT
Shows of force; Display of power
A show of force is a military operation intended to warn (such as a warning shot) or to intimidate an opponent by showcasing a capability or will to act if one is provoked. Shows of force may also be executed by police forces and other armed, non-military groups.
show of force         
  • The Aircraft carriers USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) and USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) conducting dual aircraft carrier strike group operations and showing presence in the Indo-Asia-Pacific.
  • Many strike missions by aircraft over insurgency areas involve the use of [[flare]] drops and low-level passes only and are intended to intimidate suspected enemy forces rather than to be immediately used for attacks.
OPEN DEMONSTRATION OF MILITARY POWER INTENDED TO WARN OR TO INTIMIDATE AN OPPONENT
Shows of force; Display of power
a demonstration of the forces at one's command and of one's readiness to use them.
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Title of show         
  • [[Cheyenne Jackson]] (center) on ''the [title of show] show'' with Hunter Bell (left) and [[Jeff Bowen]] (right)
MUSICAL
(title of show); Title of Show
[title of show] is a one-act musical, with music and lyrics by Jeff Bowen and a book by Hunter Bell. The show chronicles its own creation as an entry in the New York Musical Theatre Festival, and follows the struggles of the author and composer/lyricist and their two actress friends during the initial brief (three-week) creative period, along with subsequent events leading up to the show's production.

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Kate Grenville

Catherine Elizabeth Grenville (born 1950) is an Australian author. She has published fifteen books, including fiction, non-fiction, biography, and books about the writing process. In 2001, she won the Orange Prize for The Idea of Perfection, and in 2006 she won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for The Secret River. The Secret River was also shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize.

Her novels have been published worldwide and have been translated into many languages. Three have been adapted into feature films. The Secret River was adapted for the stage by Andrew Bovell and toured by the Sydney Theatre Company in 2019.

Ejemplos de uso de made a show of force
1. Amid signs of growing lawlessness, with looters roaming the city with impunity, heavily armed state and local police made a show of force in some places.
2. The militia made a show of force in Basra, blocking roads in the city centre and demanding the release of a local commander who had been arrested by the British along with Iraqi security forces.
3. The situation appeared more tense than on Monday, when foreign peacekeepers made a show of force, throwing machete–wielding youths to the ground and handcuffing them as residents looked on.
4. The origins of the attack on the Warrior, they say, lay in events the previous day when about 200 members of the al–Mahdi Army, a militia headed by the radical Shia cleric Moqtada al–Sadr, made a show of force in Basra, blocking roads in the city and demanding the release of their local commanders.