Fail Safe is a nuclear war story, considered to be the serious version of Dr Strangelove and the original novel was made into a film released just months after the Kubrick comedy.
By winning a drawn-out fight to protect his powers as commander in chief to wage war and keep Americans safe.
The WWII-era pillbox, as it is called, was built to defend the United States from enemy boats that, thanks to war remaining at a safe distance, never reached its shores.
But in times of conflict investors normally rush to buy the dollar, seeing it as a safe haven, and a prolonged war could trigger a sharp reversal of its recent decline.
Every year on Veterans Day , we baby boomers look around and see fewer and fewer members of the Greatest Generation--our parents and grandparents who rose en mass to fight a terrible war and keep us safe.
We contend that the practice of religious war tax resistance was given safe harbor in an Act of Congress in 1982 and has been recognized by the courts.
And we are still grateful that so many Germans found asylum and a safe place to live during the Second World War in the United States.
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"We would never put politics ahead of what our commanders say is necessary to do the job and keep our soldiers as safe as possible when they're prosecuting this war, " Ryan said.
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But even if there is no sabotage and there is no injury from combat operations, some repair work will likely be necessary to allow the safe resumption of operations at oil facilities after any war-related stoppage.
The paperback is being made temporarily available at deep discount to support a world class charity, Charitywater, which quietly is solving a problem that kills more people than all forms of violence, including war: the lack of clean and safe drinking water.
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Instead, House leaders only allowed a vote on a Democratic-sponsored amendment designed to end the war more quickly by limiting funding to the "safe and orderly withdrawal" of U.S. troops.
"Three years later it was sold to a European banker, and kept in France, locked away in a safe deposit box, where fortunately it remained undiscovered during World War II, " the auction house said.
The PlayStation brand is Sony's biggest weapon in this war, and its reputation for being solid, reliable and safe is paramount to its chances of future domination.
Our shared interest is in building peace in a war-torn land -- a peace that provides no safe haven for violent extremists, and that provide hope for the Afghan people.
During World War II, the deep water at Dittisham was used to provide safe anchorage for boats preparing for the D-Day Landings.
The Japanese are growing weary of the safe haven label because it has caused the Japanese currency to reach post-war highs compared to other currencies.
Speaking to the BBC in October 2010, Mr Calderon said he would continue his war on the country's drug cartels until the country was safe.
During World War II, the Nazis moved the Sistine Madonna out of Dresden for safe-keeping.
That the worst expenses scandals occurred in safe seats, many of which hadn't changed party since the Second World War?
Taking the safe-house notion even further, a smattering of houses built during the Cold War sit atop fallout shelters, ready for use in the event of disaster.
But it was a sobering reminder that the old definitions of theaters of war -- bound geographically, determined by generals, kept at a safe distance from the people back at home -- no longer necessarily apply.
There was war all over southern Sudan but in Ethiopia, we were told, we would be safe and there would be food, dry beds, school.
They have lost some friends and two cousins in the war and want to return home but say they will stay in Turkey until it's safe in Syria and the fighting has subsided.
It's never wise to generalize, yet it is safe to say that, as a group, the men and women who endured the Depression and World War II played it straight when it came to putting their trust in financial institutions.
Whether DP World was a safe partner or not, how would it look to Congress and the American public, in the midst of a war against terrorism emanating from the Middle East, to sell operations at some of America's most important ports to an Arab country?
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