Sentence examples for war faded from inspiring English sources

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In Mr Menon's day India was already drifting westwards as memories of the cold war faded, economic ties strengthened and Pakistan's relations with the West became more strained.

Safeway shares, up 39percentt since the takeover battle began, fell almost 7percentt as the prospect of a bidding war faded.

His father's peak job approval of nearly 90percentt in early March 1991 after the early success in the gulf war eroded as economic anxieties rose and the immediacy of war faded.

When the Cold War faded and Reagan was replaced by the first George Bush — who ran for President on hard-right themes but governed as what the conservatives called a "squish," thereby earning their scornful indifference — the movement, leaderless but disciplined and well organized, was left to its own devices.

As the Cold War faded, the World Trade Organization represented the triumph of sweet commerce as China and Russia entered a new international community dedicated to reducing trade barriers.

When McNamara's enthusiasm for the Vietnam War faded, President Johnson appointed him President of the World Bank, where he presided over a large expansion of its resources and the funding of many ambitious development projects in the Third World.

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As long as we accept American Sniper's version of the story, where war fades into the background and time heals all wounds, and a service member goes back to being the person he or she was before, we assume that some are predisposed to be "heroes" and others must be predisposed to be "head-cases".

Those wars faded, she no longer listed herself as a Native American, she thought the whole thing was behind her... until she went into politics, where no secret stays buried.

Over time, however, as memories of the wars faded and the existential threat of Communism receded from Europe, prosperity was no longer sufficient compensation for deference.

The scenes are reminiscent of so many earlier wars, faded black and white images of civilians uprooted and forced to flee with only what they carry.

The scenes are reminiscent of so many earlier wars, faded black and white images of civilians uprooted, forced to flee with only what they carry, memories of lives they had.

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