We tend to think of a chaplain's faith as his armor against the horrors of war.
The record, which was inspired by the horrors of war, was the bookmakers' favourite.
It was a time when we weren't able to witness world events or the horrors of war live on 24-hour news channels.
But a simple laboratory experiment using what are, after all, ultimately harmless words, is not the same as a case of child abuse or the horrors of war.
The Line is important in the way we look, not just at violence in games or the horrors of war, but in what we expect out of our video games in the first place.
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In the letters that they wrote home they spoke of the horrors of war and the bravery it summoned -- how they endured the slaughter of the trenches and the chaos of beach landings, the bitter cold of a Korean winter or the endless heat of a Vietnam jungle.
John de Coupland (male, age range: 12-16), a Page from Berwick Castle Garrison who has no real experience of the horrors of medieval war and hopes in due course to become a knight himself.
"As the last witnesses to the horrors of World War II leave us, it is vital, it is imperative, to keep alive the memory and example of individuals like Raoul Wallenberg, " she said, describing Mr Wallenberg as a man of "moral courage and heroic example".
Some argued that without it America could have agreed on a post-war settlement with the Soviet Union and thus avoided the horrors of the cold war.
Having survived the horrors of the Korean War, their burning desire was to pursue their education, find economic stability, and build a future for their families.
The project was consciously conceived as a way to bring peace to a continent ravaged by centuries of war culminating in the horrors of the two world wars.
After the horrors of the first world war, many people were convinced that another global conflict would unleash forces of barbarism that decaying liberalism would be powerless to resist and that the inevitable result would be the dawning of a new dark age.
Mr Mbeki is expected to say that remembering the horrors of the 1899-1902 war will deter South Africa from repeating them.
Maybe a tacit deal is possible: if the Rajapaksas show proper reconciliation efforts and beef up democracy, outsiders may talk less about the horrors at the end of the war.
One one hand, Germany's constitution, written after the second world war to prevent any repeat of Nazi horrors, assures the rights of parents and of religious freedom.
The framers, having just experienced the horrors of the Continental currency (which had been used to finance the War of Independence) opted to limit federal monetary powers to coining money, which for legal tender purposes they defined as gold and silver.
Going back to World War II, for all its horrors, which I am all too familiar with, in terms of my family, from an economic standpoint a lot of amazing things came out of the war that were not forecast in the beginning.
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