Sentence examples for war matters from inspiring English sources

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"War matters more," he said.

In "Chiefly About War Matters," by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

A tribal council consisting of a war chief, a civil chief, and representatives of each family decided most tribal questions; a general council of the entire tribe decided war matters on a consensus basis.

The degree to which the oyster war matters in the larger national conversation about public lands becomes apparent when the reader learns that the Koch brothers deemed it important enough to intervene.

The Civil War, which broke out soon after Hawthorne's return to the United States, inspired an extraordinary article, "Chiefly About War Matters by a Peaceable Man," characterized by Charles Eliot Norton as "pure intellect, without emotion, without sympathy, without principle".

As the historian John Keegan – no lefty – pointed out, the first world war matters because it led directly to the rise of Hitler, the second world war and the Holocaust.

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"The war mattered, definitely," he said.

Doesn't a movement committed to ending a war matter?

He understood why the war mattered and how it had evolved.

She recalled (ruefully, I hope), "We were so carefree — what did the war matter to us?

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