Sentence examples for course war from inspiring English sources

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Of course, war uncertainties have something to do with that.

But of course, war is peace, truth is lies.

TODAY, OF COURSE, war is no longer a matter for conjecture.

Of course, WAR was still decades from being created then, and the statistics of the triple crown categories commanded the most attention.

The word 'passion' appears, in fact, on the first page, as Nathan Zuckerman, Roth's ubiquitous narrator, introduces us to his old high-school English teacher, Murray Ringold - Jew, of course, war hero and intellectual: 'His passion was to explain, to clarify, to make us understand......

… Of course, war is worse than revolution, but we understand what to do, and we are ready".

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Of course, wars are also fought for noneconomic reasons, but those, too, seem to be diminishing.

Of course wars are dramatic and devastating and we need to analyse properly their causes and effects.

Of course, wars aren't always started that way.

Of course, wars cost money and lives.

Unless the countries through which the rivers run collaborate for the sustainable management of water courses, wars and environmental disasters can occur.

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