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For Ismail Jamaat, a science teacher at Tanjung primary school, going to work can feel like entering a war zone.
He told of traveling downtown and passing St . Vincents Hospital and seeing clusters of doctors and stretchers outside and thinking he was entering a war zone.
Riot police and Millwall fans fought running battles, a bus was attacked and terrified passengers must have thought they were entering a war zone.
One senior Israeli official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said he did not think that Israel was entering a war with Syria and suggested that Syria was unlikely to respond.
What he said was – and this was the general gist of things – 'We are entering a war zone.' Meaning, what we prepared for during training – combat in urban areas.
Stepping into the kitchen of a top restaurant is widely viewed, thanks to a few potty-mouthed TV chefs, as akin to entering a war zone: irate culinary masters brandishing red-hot tongs like branding irons, the air blue with swearwords and sweat running down the faces of the exhausted foot soldiers.
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As the artist moves with the Allied forcesNlanding with the First Army, entering a war-beaten Cherbourg, a Le Havre saddled with the bodies of hundreds of GermansNhe sketches his perceptions of the scenes.
Once a weapon enters a war zone there's no such thing as arms control".
"They are just kids; this is the first time they have entered a war," he concluded.
No president enters a war with the faintest idea of what it will cost, of course.
Denmark has entered A War for the 2016 Oscars in the best foreign language film category.
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