Sentence examples for scandalous war from inspiring English sources

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By standing up to NATO in what Serbs felt was an unjust and even scandalous war, Mr. Milosevic had earned some respect and political rehabilitation, which was reinforced by the aftermath in Kosovo -- the expulsion and murder of Serbs there.

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The army easily repulsed the Tigers' counter-attack.In this section Dreaming of harmony Pinched bellies Scandalous procurement War again ReprintsOn October 11th the government launched a three-pronged offensive from the northern coastal towns of Muhamalai, Kilaly and Nagarkovil.

Average annual cash income per peasant is about the same now—around 2,000 yuan ($250)—as it was at the beginning of the decade, villagers say.In this section Dreaming of harmony Pinched bellies Scandalous procurement War again ReprintsSince the party committed itself to reforming the countryside a year ago, it is difficult to identify much change.

In January the DRDO and IAI struck a $350m deal to develop jointly a long-range Barak air-defence system for use by their two countries' navies.In this section Dreaming of harmony Pinched bellies Scandalous procurement War again ReprintsThe forlorn bid to ban agents was introduced by the late Rajiv Gandhi, a Congress prime minister in the mid-1980s.

Invoking William Jennings Bryan's "Cross of Gold" speech, the Black Cross Alliance called on the Obama administration and the state of Illinois to halt billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies for multinational coal corporations, and bring an end to the scandalous coal wars in Illinois by re-investing in a sustainable clean energy policy for the future for the coalfield regions.

The reports positioned this as scandalous but the war on dildos is one that politicians in Texas have waged for a while.

What makes a scandal scandalous?

Unless they are scandalously scandalous.

TALKING TV: Oh, that scandalous, Scandal .

What should we be doing about the legions of jobless Americans, the deteriorating public schools, the debilitating wars, the scandalous economic inequality, the corporate hold on governmental affairs, the commercialization of the arts, the deficits?

Samuel Mudd's fate may have contributed to the popularity of the expression "his name is mud," though the saying most likely goes back to the "mud press," scandalous newspapers of pre-Civil War days, said the authors of the Morris Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins (Harper & Row, 1988), William and Mary Morris.

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