Sentences with phrase «over the war»

To him, they are heroes who've chosen love over war.
Why blame a god you don't believe in over wars for any reason?
Civil servants were looking into the constitutional issues should the vote over the war go against the government.
At the last election 2 million Labour supporters switched to the Liberal Democrats, many in protest over the war in Iraq.
The paper also condemns the British government over the war in Afghanistan, saying it sent troops into the country «with its eyes closed».
Bush has warned that August will be a bloody month for U.S. forces in Iraq as militants try to influence the debate over the war in Washington, where Democrats in Congress want troops pulled out within months.
Early sequences in this over two hour long World War II drama begin with the Japanese preoccupation over their war with China, and Germany's attempt to woo the Rising Sun into an alliance with them.
Kresta Holdings chairman Ian Trahar has launched a $ 47 million cash takeover bid to take full control over the warring window coverings manufacturer.
When we choose peace over war, letting stress go rather than escalate, we become far more capable.
It feels like screenwriter Eric Dignam just went ahead and ran with solipsistic poetry written while flying over a war zone in a helicopter.
Regardless of who shot down the plane and taking into account that (non-civil) planes had been shot down before, is Ukraine in part responsible for allowing civil planes to fly over a war zone?
Also Tuesday, NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton took a shot at Lynch over the war of words with de Blasio, which Bratton called «unfortunate» and «inappropriate.»
Gambling the recovery over another war of choice makes no sense, even from a foreign policy point of view.
Russia's embrace of Pakistan comes at a time when relations between the United States and its historical ally are unraveling over the war in Afghanistan, a remarkable turnaround from the 1980s, when Pakistan helped funnel weapons and US spies across the border to aid Afghan fighters battling Soviet troops.
The Bretton Woods system failed due to the over valuation of the dollar as spending increased over the war in Vietnam war and America's Great Society programs.
Arthur Paul Boers focuses on pastoral leadership; Lillian Daniel offers a moving reflection on liturgy, a congregation's division over a war - resolution debate, and a surprising instance of local church triumphalism; and Eugene McCarraher argues that the church is the political community within which Christians must debate war and peace.
I believe in diplomatic discourse over war, and especially over «pre-emptive strikes,» which set a dangerous precedent, laying the bricks in the road of imperialism.
The author expresses his concern over the ambiguities of the Bible, particularly over war and peace.
The only man who had the decency to resign from cabinet over the war when it actually made a difference (even Clare Short was slow off the mark).
Simmering resentment from the contentious election of 2000 was brought to a boil by seething outrage over the War in Iraq.
Britain's foreign policy in Iraq has been condemned as a «rank disaster» by a top diplomat who quit over the war.
In Maine, if Collins continues her indecision over the war in Iraq, her approvals will decline and Allen will win.
The Labour leader handed promotions to a number of loyalists as he tried to re-assert his authority over his warring MPs.
His comments this morning were the archbishop's second attack on the government over the war within a fortnight.
Swan and his colleague John Murphy had been invited to meet Lamont by a mutual friend, a statewide political figure who become angry with Lieberman over the war.
Now, as Blair and his cronies are getting ready to stab Bush in the back and defecate on the Iraqis Congress is getting ready to pull the financing necessary to continue funding the US presence in Iraq, Tony Blair and most of the government continue to give their backing over the War in Iraq - Peter Hain is a notable exception.
Progressive groups such as MoveOn went after his wife over the war but shared Dean's confrontational leanings.
Prior to becoming party leader, «Ming» - as he is universally known - regularly put the government on the spot over the war on Iraq after Charles Kennedy controversially committed the Lib Dems to opposing it.
He telephoned Mr Brown and urged him to resign over the war and told him if he did, Tony Blair would be forced to quit, paving the way for Mr Brown to take over as Prime Minister.
In a 4th century B.C.E. skirmish over war spoils, a lance impaled the leg of King Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great, killing his horse and leaving the powerful ruler lame, according to ancient literary sources.
Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down over war - torn eastern Ukraine.
In episode 408, Jenny's revenge on her critic backfires in front of her agents; Alice and Tasha disagree over the war in Iraq but find common ground romantically; Tina meets Bette's new girlfriend Jodi; Kit unloads publicly on the cheating Angus.
Was the development of the CIA spy plane, U2, an attempt by the US government to regain control over war threatening missions flown by the US Air Force?
And, if as you've maintained, the dead father, who was German, may have been chased down by townsfolk still upset over the war and by his accent, make sure he doesn't speak with an English accent in flashbacks.
Along the way, we hear the stories of invented psychopaths, like a Vietnamese man in priest garments (Long Nguyen) still bitter over the war, a Quaker (a silent, powerful Harry Dean Stanton) who isn't about to let his daughter's repentant killer rest easy, and a couple of serial killer killers.
He's a lame duck president with diluted power; Democrats control the U.S. House and Senate; and he's burned up much of his political capital with lawmakers wrangling over the war in Iraq.
Powers» intense and insular prose effectively communicates the fear of young soldiers so inadequately prepared for the atrocities they will both witness and commit as well as the absurdity of continually capturing and losing the same city over the war's long course.
Pick a leader who chooses diplomacy over war.
Over at Matador, World Hum contributor Lauren Quinn wrote a long, layered story about a visit to the Killing Fields in Phnom Penh, her childhood friendship with the daughter of expat Cambodian survivors in Oakland, and the silence that seems to linger over the war.
So here I was: recently dumped, fretting over war, unable to use half my face, taking some serious steroids and wondering if I'm going to die when little game called «The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker» was released.
Like all American artists of his generation, Nauman spent his formative years surrounded by the political clashes over the war in Vietnam, the Civil Rights Movement (particularly the race riots in American cities) and what was back then called the Women's Movement.
In an interview with art historian Mona Hadler, Bontecou confessed to a level of anger over that war, which resurfaced when she was a student and young artist in the 1950s: «All the feelings I'd had then came back to me again.»
Art after 1945 With the close of World War II in 1945, the United States was thrust into a position of political, economic, and cultural predominance over a war - ravaged Europe.
More recent works like Nate Boyce's guillotine-esque sculpture «Untitled, 2012» made from steel, epoxy clay and acrylic and Jason Jägel's «Plans for The Future, 2012» a gouache of brightly colored silhouettes over war image newsprint allude directly to the mechanisms of death.
Only a week after Paris COP 2, while you were distracted by the hysteria over wars with fanatics in a desert far, far away (the real ones for oil, the imagined for merchandising), Congress lifted the oil export ban (see KMP posts on the ban).
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