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In the centuries since, an entire apparatus of those rules has been built atop the separation of war and peace.
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We'll raise military pay, and continue providing quality child-care, job-training for spouses, and expanded counselling and outreach to families that have known the separation and stress of war.
And he said she had been either unwilling or unable to discuss issues about the Constitution in a time of war, separation of church and state, and potential recusals if matters she had worked on came before the court.
Then he moved on to what the program described as "scenes of separation and war," and his vocal personality, which had been youthful, buoyant and good-humored, began to become graver and more various as his voice rose at times to its full, immense strength.
My husband and I remain together, finding happiness beyond the rubble of war, beyond separation and reintegration.
Instead, the relationship is emblematic of the profound partisanship and distrust at each end of Pennsylvania Avenue and the latest fight over separation of powers, a tug of war nearly as old as the Constitution.
The poems evoke images of the woman's illness and convalescence in Genoa and of the couple's long periods of separation during World War I, mixed with scenes of a Venetian carnival, surreal summers and winter despair.
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