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Is the future business model for communications companies predicated on more warfare or more competition?
But warfare tends to breed more warfare; and cycles of violence usually, not just occasionally, spiral out of control.
Ms. Arnold underscores this not with more warfare but with a scene in which the three dreamily start dancing to a pop tune.
Prior to World War One, Britain did not have a military-industrial complex in which scientists routinely participated with industry to facilitate ever more warfare.
And through the late 1970's and the 1980's, Vietnam was also engaged in more warfare, as it occupied Cambodia and fought off a punitive attack by China.
More warfare with the Ottomans took place in 1633 1634 and ended with a peace treaty.
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It's been five or six years since several significant games franchises abandoned their biannual restaging of the second world war in favour of depicting more modern warfare.
When I played, it was a bit more like warfare.
Dan McLagan, his communications director, promised more verbal warfare.
Heavily armed bandits — possibly castoffs from the earlier days of more organized warfare — have become ubiquitous.
But there's far more to warfare in Forbidden Stars than dice.
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