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The escalation has raised fears of a new chapter of war in the intractable Arab-Israeli conflict.
"Article 8 of the I.C.C. statute is the chapter of war crimes," she said at a news conference.
The idea is not new in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars it was articulated, for example, by Tolstoy in the concluding chapter of War and Peace (1865 69).
We are meant to imagine the Moor, in mid-oration, eying an invisible mirror, as though to check his noble frame, just as Tolstoy, in the third chapter of "War and Peace," asks us to picture Princess Hélène, "glancing now at her beautiful round arm, altered in shape by its pressure on the table," in the midst of a glittering reception.
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Some of those were in Switzerland, a little-known, ugly chapter of the war that Mr. Miller tells in detail.
On Sept. 2, 1945, Commander Enright and his crew were present for the final chapter of World War II.
In "Battle for Haditha," the British filmmaker Nick Broomfield revisits a wretched chapter of the war in Iraq.
Now Brooks's new graphic novel, "The Harlem Hellfighters," shines a literary klieg light on a woefully overlooked chapter of World War I.
The fight for Hudaydah is shaping up to be the most destructive chapter of the war that has shattered their country.
It is appropriate to be concerned, for that closing chapter of the war could increase the appetite for revenge and retribution.
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