There he finds himself in the cross hairs of Sheriff Ralph Lamb (Dennis Quaid), whose real-life war with the wiseguys inspired the series.
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And the facts on the ground in Afghanistan give credence to his original objection to the Iraq war, that it was distracting attention from the real front-line in the war against terrorism.
For real-life operatives during World War II, what they wore could mean the difference between life and death.
Change -- real change -- is turning the page on a decade of war so we can do some nation-building here at home.
Change -- real change -- is turning the page on a decade of war so we can do some nation-building here at home. (Applause.) As long as I am Commander-in-Chief, we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world has ever known.
Mission complete, the actors hand over a swipe card which activates a video of the target's real-life experiences in the Gulf War.
Reducing federal spending alone is insufficient to restore economic growth to anything approaching its post-World-War-II, 3.2% annual real-growth trend, much less make up lost ground.
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Like much of America during the Vietnam War, the real-life ballad of John and Yoko had a sharp political edge, which is brought to light in this absorbing documentary by David Leaf and John Scheinfeld.
It is our job to make our partners address the real issues facing Europe - of new post cold war reality.
"Statesmen" will argue: If Israel agrees that a no-nukes environment is okay when there is a comprehensive peace, why not bring it about when there is a real - and, given Iran's incipient nuclear capability, growing - threat of regional war?
During the post-World War II gold dollar, real economic growth averaged 4% a year.
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"Today we have real war in Tetovo, " a 38-year-old called Nuriman told Reuters in the eastern district of Drenovec.
The threat of an information-based war with China is particularly real.
The latters' behavior constitutes the real and witting abuse of the Nation's official pre-war intelligence and the agencies that produced it.
Speaking of war, the very real, lasting and under-covered one in southern Thailand claimed an additional 16 lives this week when Muslim insurgents tried to attack a government base.
We're making real progress against MRSA but the war against another infection, C-difficile, must be intensified.
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Measured by intent, capability and consequence, fanatical Islamist ideologues have declared -- and are prosecuting -- what is, by any objective rendering, a real war.
South Koreans further assume that North Korean leaders know how slim Pyongyang's chances are of winning a real war, and therefore they will not start any large- scale violence unless feel completely cornered.
Now, it is incumbent upon those funds and other American investors to address this problem -- and, thereby, to make a real contribution to the war on terror by joining, not resisting, the Center's DivestTerror.org campaign.
Because of this foolishly interventionist policy America spends more, in real, inflation-adjusted terms, than at any point during the Cold War, Korean War, and Vietnam War.
Eurocrats talk apocalyptically of the consequences of a euro break-up (Poland's finance minister has suggested that a real war could erupt within a decade).
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Growth was just fine in this era 3.3% per year in real terms, exactly the rate of growth that prevailed in the long post-World War II run that is so famous, 1945-73.
Do the movie's sometimes far-fetched developments (charitable prostitutes, a twister) trivialize the plight of real war veterans?
It has yet to adopt, however, the war footing required to counter it, let alone hold our allies - real and imagined - accountable for their appeasement of its practitioners.
The real problem is an antiquated air-traffic control system "that is essentially based on World War II-era technology, " says Victoria Day, a spokeswoman with the Air Transport Association, the industry's lobby group.
Certainly, this was nothing compared to the show in 2003, when the immediacy of the Iraq war - coupled with the Oscar win of Michael Moore - leant a real edge to the proceedings.
W. Bush, the non-boomer greatest-generation Bush who, like McCain, was shot out of the sky in a real war.
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Though the Ugandans then joined in, Rwanda accused them of failing to fight the same war, of pursuing short-term commercial interests and of losing sight of the real enemy.
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