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Yes, still is, but not considered to be politically correct now.
"Gay" emerged as a politically correct word for "homosexual" in the early 1960's. By the 70's, the politically correct term became "Gay and Lesbian". By the 90's, the politically correct term was Lesbian, Gay Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning -- "LGBTQ". A number of younger gays and lesbians began to refer to themselves as "Queer", but for the most part this word is still unacceptable outside of our community. I suggest you pick up a gay newspaper or magazine in your area to see what's acceptable local usage.
No it is considered offensive. It's considered offensive to a lot of people, especially people with disabilities.
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"There is no such thing as a ""Seville Care Hire"". Perhaps you mean ""Seville Car Hire""? Even then, it still doesn't make sense. Sorry I can't help you out."
It still exists- security and intelligence are constant requirements, particularily today. they may have changed the name of the organization somewhat. Hammer and sickle logo is no longer politically correct in Russia.
Cadillac originated in 1902 and was purchased by General Motors in 1906. The Cadillac Seville is still manufactured by General Motors as part of their prestige line.
One has to wonder why anyone still refers to the American Indian as "red". Beyond that Native American is just a politically correct (in some people's eyes) name for the American Indian.
Yes. As of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics, curling is still an Olympic sport.
The Cadillace Seville hasn't been in production since 2004. It has since been replaced by the Cadillac STS, they are both mid-size luxury cars and ride like a dream.
The sport is jousting; an entertaining sport which also trains the knights. - still goes on.
it is not correct English, you rather say still