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- "Enough of this nonsense about gay marriage, priests diddling children, and the ubiquitous War on Christmas," said the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, probably.
It is critical to recognize the role that women of color have long played in the support of our boys and men of color, despite the ubiquitous war on men and families of color.
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Soldiers were both too familiar and too ubiquitous — the war had minted 16 million of them — to be sacrosanct.
Extra-terrestrial landscapes or a collapsed rubble environment, ubiquitous to war and disaster zones, will contain regions of highly rugged yet relatively level ground.
Finally – and most improbable of all – each successive generation of humans had to dodge life's ubiquitous malaises, wars and high-cholesterol foodstuffs for long enough to reproduce.
My guess is it won't, since the news cycle has moved on from the reports of new hostilities in Congo to the ubiquitous fog of war.
Whatever arguments we pick with Slavick over her rhetorical delivery, we must give her credit where it is due for focusing our attention on the generic and iconic manifestations of rubble as the premiere and ubiquitous signifiers of war.
The Black Hawk is a Sikorsky design, and has been in service for the Army since 1979, when it replaced the Bell UH-1 Iroquois, commonly known as the "Huey" and ubiquitous in Vietnam War films.
For decades, she has been a ubiquitous presence in the war zones of the world and her reports in the Times were admired in the close-knit world of foreign correspondents for their scrupulous and straightforward eloquence.
The ubiquitous and timeworn phrase "war on drugs" was used once again to describe the continuing efforts by the government and the public at large to address the problem of drug abuse among our nation's youth.
It was a cold morning in Izhevsk, a city in the Ural Mountains, and Mr. Yakovlev, who as a small child survived the siege of Leningrad and is now a pensioner from a former Soviet arms plant, had beaten the crowds to pay homage to an almost ubiquitous accompaniment to modern war.
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