And the contest is firmly in the national political spotlight, thanks to an infusion of big bucks that has fueled campaign
ad wars over the past three weeks.
Not exact matches
As I have argued in these pages and elsewhere, the «presumption,» by detaching the just
war way of thinking from its proper political context» the right use of sovereign public authority toward the end of tranquillitas ordinis, or peace» tends to invert the structure of classic just
war analysis and turn it into a thin casuistry, giving priority consideration to necessarily contingent in bello judgments (proportionality of means, discrimination or noncombatant immunity)
over what were always understood to be the prior
ad bellum questions («prior» in that, inter alia, we can have a greater degree of moral clarity about them).
September 28, 2012 • Romney and Obama are waging an
ad war in the swing state of Ohio
over Chinese trade.
Meanwhile the two campaigns are having an
ad war in Ohio
over Chinese trade.
FROM THE USA TODAY BEST - SELLING AUTHOR OF DARK SPACE A MISSION TO ANOTHER WORLD COULD BE OUR ONLY HOPE... The year is 2790
AD: with space elevators and giant orbital fleets hovering
over Earth, open
war looks inevitable, and people are anxious to get away.
For
over 35 years Rogue Trooper has been in action - packed tales of
war in the pages of British comics anthology series 2000
AD.
A Total
War Saga: Thrones of Brittania has just released for PC, along with a new launch trailer: Following Alfred the Great's victory
over the Viking invaders at the Battle of Edington in 878
AD, you'll play as the Vikings, Gaelic clans, Welsh tribes, or Anglo - Saxons, build empires, and conquest across the most detailed Total
War map to date.
Not only was it fought
over during the Crusades and the First World
War, the Goths also fought (and killed) the Roman Emperor Valens there in 378
AD.
Fitting somewhere between a World
War II pro-rationing slogan and
ad copy for a fuel - efficient car, this saying appears
over and
over in Peter Roehr's Film - Montagen I — III, 1965, a series of twenty - two short, looped film clips.