Sentence examples for remarkable war from inspiring English sources

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That is a remarkable war aim, is it not?

Then those desperate cries for liberty, blood and torture – Braveheart and The Patriot – and the remarkable war film We Were Soldiers.

The case, now more than two years old and still at least months away from trial, returned briefly to State Supreme Court in Queens on Tuesday as a remarkable war was being waged between prosecutors from the office of the Queens district attorney, Richard A. Brown, and the defense lawyer for Ms. Sheehan, Michael G. Dowd.

The author encapsulates in a single thick volume the epic life of the man Isaiah Berlin called "the largest human being of our time," sweeping through not just the remarkable war years but a career that dramatically bridged the 19th and 20th centuries.

The poignancy of the movie resides not in the awful emptiness of Woody's millionaire delusions, but in the sudden, extraordinary personal richness that the journey discloses: David discovers that his dad, far from being a dull and tiresome nullity, once had a vivid existence, a complicated love life and a remarkable war record in Korea.

Unlike Yahoo, Google has been good about identifying trends and using their remarkable war chest to get ahead of them.

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It laid the ground for Japan's emergence as a modern democracy and an economic superpower.Unlike the American constitution, which was amended and reinterpreted extensively even during its first 50 years, the Japanese constitution including its remarkable war-renouncing Article 9 has remained sacrosanct.

But the show reveals how remarkable that war really was: When else has something affected so many with so much, when it so often seems so slight?

To make some obvious points about Western interests in oil, this picture imitates a few scenes in David O. Russell's remarkable 1999 war picture "Three Kings," where the context was not sacrificed to politics.

It was he who led a remarkable guerrilla war against British, South African, Nigerian, Gambian, Kenyan, Portuguese and Belgian forces in the region, managing to score a series of remarkable successes – and remaining at large when the Armistice arrived in 1918.

The story of a remarkable contemporary war reporter will be tackled by Richard Evans, whose book about Sir Basil Clarke, to be published on Friday by Spellmount, will cover his rejection of the censorship imposed by the British military at the beginning of the war and his eventual work as a national PR officer in London.

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