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During the Second World War, matches at heavily-attended grounds were initially prohibited due to the fear of aerial bombing by the Luftwaffe.
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The poll showed that 29percentt of Americans approve of the way President Bush is managing the war, matching the lowest mark of his presidency.
A 1500-lumen bulb is included and DVI and VGA inputs are available for late night Quake Wars matches.
Things like time spent away from your kids, money, tug-of-war matches with your spouse, sleep and help from friends and family to name a few.
Mr. Bush can easily explain what that means in military terms: "It's a war that matches high-technology weapons with people on horseback," he said today.
They also reveal accounts of tug of war, rugby matches and farewell dinners to mark the end of the fighting.
As a consequence of the war NTFA matches were canceled after the 1941 season, not to resume until May 1945.
In the third match he took his maiden first-class wicket, in a war fundraising match for Stan McCabe's XI against Don Bradman's XI, that of Ken Ridings, caught behind with wicket-keeper Don Tallon.
Scenes from the Korean war are matched heavy handedly (and given Davies's tastes, peculiarly) with The Hollies and "He's not heavy, he's my brother".
It seems highly improbable that a film in which very close friends wage war in matching leather miniskirts will find favor in the White House screening room.
The guilt of some of those who went to war was matched by the guilt of some of those who did not.
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