Sentence examples for war emerged from inspiring English sources

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The modern language of war emerged in the Victorian age, when military planners first became concerned about public opinion.

Out of that war emerged a theory of battlefield treatment known as PIE, or proximity, immediacy and expectancy.

The seven former prisoners of war emerged tentatively into a harsh noonday sun, wearing identical gray-and-black jogging suits.

As the Communist regime softened, more literary accounts of the war emerged — "lieutenants' prose" told the "truth of the trenches," revealing the horrors and hardships of the war.

When the cold war emerged as the defining reality of international politics, he contended, people lost the clarity of that initial insight.

In its aftermath a number of challenges to this classical paradigm of war emerged, the first in the closing days of World War II.

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Rather than won by the allies, the war emerges as lost by the French: Napoleon's grand strategy put prestige above practicalities; his marshals behaved like satraps and wasted effort on manoeuvres among themselves.So far, so good.

Yet even Martin, who lost his only son in the war, emerges, more ambiguously, as a conscientious diplomat at the last hour, postponing his own evacuation long enough to get thousands of Vietnamese out.

As the frosty relations – the "wordless war" emerge between Robert and Odile, the wife is reading a book in bed where she is repeatedly forced to recap who is who, turning back to check.

But if you cast your gaze toward the sea, another war emerges -- one that, at least until 1917, was mainly fought in traditional ways and according to traditional rules of chivalry.

Of the entire cast of characters, Powell, who was not asked by the President to weigh in on the final decision to go to war, emerges with his dignity the most intact.

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