Sentence examples for wartime relations from inspiring English sources

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I don't know whether there is a Polish film, fiction or documentary, that treats the matter of wartime relations between Polish Jews and non-Jews.

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Under close wartime regulation, institutional relations between the CIO and corporate industry were solidified, and, after a strike wave tested the parameters of this relationship in the immediate postwar period, there ensued a system of industrywide collective bargaining that endured for the next 40 years.

Unresolved wartime issues colour relations between these two countries, too, for in the last days of the second world war the Soviet Union seized four Kurile islands, known in Japan as the Northern Territories; and since they have not been returned, no border between Russia and Japan has been drawn nor peace treaty signed.

But it is wartime, and American-Japanese relations are at breaking point.

Scarred by the legacy of Japan's wartime occupation of China, relations have been characterized by competition as much as cooperation, which has hobbled Asia's economic integration.

The threat of Serbian guns is long gone, relations with wartime enemies in Bosnia and even Serbia and Montenegro are mending, and this Mediterranean country of 4.5 million people is recovering.

He was very good-looking, and flexible, so the "tricking" he speaks of began as servicing men who wanted blow jobs or more – Walter Pidgeon (Mr Miniver!) started him off, which says a good deal about the wartime suspension of marital relations in the film Mrs Miniver.

Strategic considerations have certainly helped the two countries to reach this point, after decades of strained relations over the wartime record.

Like the heroine, Nellie Forbush, the show is "as corny as Kansas in August" and any attempt to dress it up as a serious study of race relations or American wartime policy is preposterous.

We examine annual MOH reports of NS cases in relation to regional wartime conflict, casualties and household displacement in Kitgum District (figure 1).

The increase in CL mortality found here in relation to the wartime ROFs in Cumbria is consistent with the PM hypothesis (see Introduction), and also with the findings of an earlier study of large rural construction projects in the period 1945 94 (Kinlen et al, 1995).

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