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Strategic bombing is a facet of total war, the enlistment of a society's entire resources to aid in a conflict.

If you're not familiar, the movie is presented using three separate viewpoints, each representing a different facet of war: land, sea and air.

In recent years the PlayStation Portable brand has come to be seen as firmly auxiliary, a facet of Sony's war for control of the living room, rather than something worth pursuing for its own sake.

He wanted to shoot all facets of war, explaining in 1947 that he had been curious to explore the way in which the camera "serves as an instrument for waging war and as a historian in recording that war".

Having taken on the darker issues surrounding war reporting and our perceptions of conflict, his new book, Hello Camel, exposes the surreal and blackly comic side of today's wars, a facet of conflict he feels is as important, and as little shown, as the horror he highlighted in War Porn.

One facet of war costs that has received very little attention is what economists call opportunity costs -- the things Washington couldn't do because it had committed so much money to the Iraq campaign.

Is this a facet of his personality?

Food has become a facet of fashionable style in England.

And maybe that is a facet of its peculiar magnetism.

There will also be a facet of the formal investigation.

Indigenismo in Colombia: A Facet of the National Identity Search, 1821-1973.

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