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But it was also a sign of NATO's inability to stop the flow of arms and Albanian militants into Serbia proper, or into Macedonia, where an outbreak of fighting by ethnic Albanians is on the verge of breaking out into outright war.

Coming into office, with World War II breaking out in Europe, Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson was faced with the situation of the War Department spread out in numerous buildings across Washington, D.C., as well as Maryland and Virginia, and the Munitions Building was overcrowded.

It is true that no one could have foreseen a general European war breaking out because of the assassination of an Austrian archduke in Sarajevo, then part of the Hapsburg Empire.

One project, by Carmiel Schickler of Port Washington, N.Y., used a computer model with a historical database to analyze the likelihood of war breaking out in times of political upheaval.

The chances of war breaking out over the Iranians' nuclear program were higher in the Obama administration than they were during the George W. Bush administration that preceded it, if the public and private accounts of dozens of officials who served in one or the other — and a few in both — are to be believed.

Are we going to see this sort of war breaking out in the Asia-Pacific?

Gourley is a Rhodes Scholar who's studied how collective intelligence works, specifically how different cultural patterns, news reports and buzz lead up to break outs of terror attacks and wars.

Soon after the exploded in Havana Harbor on February 15 , 1898 under suspicious circumstances, Crane was offered a £60 advance by Blackwood's Magazine for articles "from the seat of war in the event of a war breaking out" between the United States and Spain.

Talk to your kids about handling gifts that don't seem quite right This is a slippery slope in many families and I've heard of wars breaking out among relatives for gifts that didn't go over well.

Other analysts have expressed skepticism about the risk of a war breaking out, with Marc Chandler, chief currency strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman, advising that: "A real currency war remains a remote possibility".

28 Weeks Later (100 mins, 18) Directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo; starring Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne, Catherine McCormack, Mackintosh Muggleton, Imogen Poots In Things to Come (1936), one of the great science-fiction movies, HG Wells conceived of a war breaking out in 1940 and continuing until the 1960s.

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