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This is the warfare of modern tennis.
His published works include A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom (1896) and Seven Great Statesmen in the Warfare of Humanity with Unreason (1910).
"The warfare of today is not mass on mass," he said.
It is a startling allusion, especially as Fry is sick of the warfare of Twitter.
Mostly, he talked about what he thought it took to survive in the warfare of New York.
Everyone struggled to survive with a Darwinian ferocity, and infantile play was a rehearsal for the warfare of adulthood.
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The golden age of the '50s did arrive in part because of the class warfare of the '30s.
Another factor contributing to the rise of new industries was the religious warfare of the 16th and 17th centuries.
Her spinoff serves as a palliative to the constant warfare of the main franchise.
The partisan warfare of the 1890s turned out to be a prelude to a triumphant century.
"We've tried to carve out a middle ground which departs from the ideological warfare of the past.
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