Sentence examples for war aroused from inspiring English sources

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The government showed skill in giving the alliance the bare minimum of logistical support, as required by its NATO membership, while avoiding any direct involvement in the air war.Three years on, the passions that war aroused in Greece have subsided.

But in our time, in my time certainly, the most awful, startling, morning I can remember, not because this was the most awful domestic disaster ever, but because, for the first time in the American experience, an act of war aroused, and television pulverised, our senses in a way we'd never known.

Public revulsion over Vietnam, as in Korea, was so great that even the scintilla of a suggestion that Nixon could end the war aroused voter optimism for him and even greater fury against Humphrey, who was widely seen as the caretaker of Johnson's war (Johnson saw the handwriting on the wall and declined to run).

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Japan's victory in the Russo-Japanese War (1904 05) aroused a cry for constitutionalism in China.

Far from suppressing terrorism, the war has aroused widespread anti-Americanism and bred a new generation of terrorists.

No monarch or war hero ever aroused more sympathetic public interest anywhere than Valentino during the illness which ended fatally to-day.

He had a hard time finding a job that he really cared about, and a harder time dealing with his discovery that the war hadn't aroused the country to either support or debate.

This shift comes at a delicate juncture: weak economies, weak governments in several countries, political conflict in Venezuela and Bolivia, and Colombia's intensifying wars have all aroused fears about the Andean region's stability.A second worry concerns the figures themselves.

The Tate's director, Norman Reid, later said that the work aroused more public interest than any of its acquisitions since World War II.

The missile defense project accelerated during this summer's war in Georgia, which aroused Polish fears of a newly aggressive Russia.

What little war talk Libya has aroused has come from the usual suspects: Senators John McCain and Joe Lieberman, for example, and Paul Wolfowitz, one of the architects of the Iraq war.

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