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There is no glorious war, just frightened people losing sight of a common goal.
The "least glorious war," World War I, she added, produced perhaps the most practical fashion, the Burberry trench coat.
The coffins in the mist have revealed a terrible chapter in the IRA's "glorious war" in Ulster that Gerry Adams would rather have hoped lay buried forever.
We were repeatedly shown too that there is a huge difference between the stories told of glorious war and the brutal reality.
Pelham was a keen observer of war and warfare, as illustrated by his account of the first battle of Bull Run: I have seen what Romancers call glorious war.
It all started with a gun, and a dose of ill-fortune; with the murder of a moustachioed Austrian and a slab of militarism, the world had made of itself a glorious war.
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They were increasingly set in the distant past, featuring Arab heroes and glorious wars.
But hey, Don, if you need to unburden again, go ahead and tell the farmers and ranchers the truth about your not-glorious war service.
There is nothing glorious in war, there is nothing romantic about it.
(In 1967, he said that the greatest development of the age was finding "that there is nothing glorious about war").
This mysterious place that was so close and yet so far, shrouded in intrigue and innuendo and that glorious cold war term, "propaganda".
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