Sentence examples for leaving warfare from inspiring English sources

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After his Mauretanian campaign, Maximian returned to the north of Italy, living a life of leisure in palaces in Milan and Aquilea, and leaving warfare to his subordinate Constantius.

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According to Tornio and Martin, Sun Tzu - the principal strategic authority who's seminal work has served to guide China's military and civilian leadership for 2500 years, is "not relevant to modern day InfoSec" because "information security is not warfare (leaving aside actual warfare, of course".

The West Indies Cricket Board and West Indies Players Associationn have been in a state of perpetual warfare, leaving the islands' best players with no compunction about becoming T20 mercenaries rather than playing for their national team.

In the future according to "Total Recall" — the new version, not the 1990 movie with the same name and the same alleged source in a Philip K. Dick story — Earth has been devastated by chemical warfare, leaving only two populated areas connected by a tunnel through the planet's core.

Now a visitor could conveniently pick up a St. Bonaventure mug at the Fabulous Shirtheads Co. Store, buy a tuna sandwich at the Allegany Sub Shop, and select an outfit designed for chemical warfare before leaving town.

AS in real warfare, even the most carefully aimed weapon in computer warfare leaves collateral damage.

The latest take on the media's new favorite piece of malicious software: this article in the New York Times wherein John Markoff makes a series of bad assumptions when he writes "As in real warfare, even the most carefully aimed weapon in computer warfare leaves collateral damage.

As for the war photographs published between 1914 and 1918, nearly all anonymous, they were — insofar as they did convey something of the terrors and devastation endured — generally in the epic mode, and were usually depictions of an aftermath: corpse-strewn or lunar landscapes left by trench warfare; gutted French villages the war had passed through.

As for the war photographs published between 1914 and 1918, nearly all anonymous, they were insofar as they did convey something of the terrors and devastation endured generally in the epic mode, and were usually depictions of an aftermath: corpse-strewn or lunar landscapes left by trench warfare; gutted French villages the war had passed through.

To put her beliefs into context, she cites known examples of the military conducting secret human experiments – such as the time in 1950 when the army sprayed bacteria into San Francisco's fog in a "simulated germ-warfare attack", leaving one man dead.

The demands of the first world war, and particularly several years of trench warfare, left Britain's timber supplies severely depleted.

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