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William Frawley: Miscellaneous
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Frawley told The Bullet that he has received over 200 e-mails-all but 10 of them positive-- from as far away as China in response to what he intended to be an explanation, not a defense, of his actions. He plans to respond to every e-mail.
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A Fairfax County judge gave Frawley a suspended 30-day jail sentence, ordered him to pay $300 of a $1,000 fine and took away his driver's license for a year, all on condition that Frawley stay out of trouble during that time. The judge ... ordered Frawley to get substance abuse counseling.
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Frawley's defense attorney has requested that his client's medical records be sealed, which he believes to be a statutory requirement. Frawley says he was in the hospital for five days while being treated for a serious heart problem.
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Shortly thereafter, the section leader attempted to make radio contact with Lt. Frawley and Lt. J.G. Christensen, but they were unable to establish contact on the UHF or emergency frequencies. The other two Phantoms terminated the rest of the mission and returned to the USS Ranger without further incident. The last known location of the Phantom was approximately 7 miles southeast of the coastline, 10 miles south of Hoanh Dong, 44 miles northeast of Thanh Hoa and 54 miles south-southwest of Haiphong, North Vietnam.
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Frawley defines linguistic semantics as "the study of literal, decontextualized, grammatical meaning" (1). He analyzes (a) "meanings that are actually reflected in overt form differences" (1), (b) "what state of affairs . . . in the world [an] expression represents" (2), not what it "suggests about the speaker's intention" (2), (c) the "meaning that is determinable outside of context" (2), and (d) "meaning that is bound up with the mechanisms that language has for grammatical expression" (3).
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, Vyacheslav Nikitin points out that Frawley was involved with the American Security Council, the lobby for the military-industrial complex. Frawley was a member of National Strategy Committee that ... included General Lyman Lemnitzer.
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