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Cold-war comeback ReprintsEven theoretically, returning Hawaii to a prehuman existence would be impossible.
Cold-war comeback ReprintsMr Yergin's previous book, "The Prize", a history of the global oil industry, had the advantage of an epic tale and wondrous timing.
Cold-war comeback ReprintsHe belongs to a tradition that included distinguished journalists such as Art Buchwald in the Washington Post, and Russell Baker at the New York Times.
Cold-war comeback ReprintsIn his third and latest trilogy, "Past Imperfect", Mr Farah proves a penetrating interpreter of the chaos that ensued when Siad Barre was ousted by warlords in 1991.
Cold-war comeback ReprintsMr Smith starts from the observation, which few would dispute, that adolescents are slower to emerge into adulthood these days: they study for longer, they depend on their parents for longer and they marry later, if at all.
And that show was the soon-to-return Red Dwarf, the then-BBC-broadcast, far-future-set sitcom created by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor, starring Gordon Brittas, Corrie's Lloyd Mullaney, Barrington from Maid Marian's band of Merry Men, and (later) that bloke who used to lounge around on piles of junk in (the surely overdue a revival of its own, given Robot Wars' comeback) Scrapheap Challenge.
When it was still in the midst of its miraculous post-World War II comeback, Tokyo hosted the 1964 Olympics.
But O'Hanlon also wrote on Politico that Obama's Iraq position is "extremely risky," and that "getting all American combat forces out of Iraq by April 2010, a position he has held while we were losing the war, during the comeback phase, and now while we are winning, is very imprudent and I continue to hope and pray that he rethinks it".
These vampiric arthropods, which almost disappeared from human dwellings with the introduction of synthetic insecticides after the second world war, are making a comeback.
Let's strike Kim Jong-un to death!" Such combative slogans, popular during the cold war, have made a comeback in some South Korean military units in the past few years.
The cold war made a brief comeback in a trial that seemed intended to show that Russia still has secrets worth stealing, to wit: a rocket-propelled torpedo system called the Squall that Russia would like to sell to foreign navies.
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