They realised that they needed to achieve their goals not through war but through close co-ordination with allies.
Well, for more than two centuries, through war and depression, the United States has always paid its bills, always honored its obligations.
Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen: This house has stood for more than two centuries, through war and peace, through hardship and through prosperity.
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"Nicole was committed to using her learning and experience to make the world a better place, especially for people who have suffered through war and conflict, " William R.
Back in Russia, at his home town of Vitebsk and then in St Petersburg (then called Petrograd), he worked on through war and revolution with equal fire, using cardboard when canvas was scarce.
This catalogue of operations from the Second World War through the Cold War has been welcomed as a chance to display to the world how America's spies have spent the billions of dollars allocated to them.
What we can all understand, however, is the sheer stamina of somebody who came through the war, the booze, and the nicotine, yet still found the courage to soldier on through Brigitte Bardot.
Major General Robert Scales, a retired commandant of the US Army War College, argues that the passage of large numbers of the best and brightest Egyptian officers through American war colleges has suffused the army with American values.
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He even had a pact with the guys that he went through the war with.
But before they can go for the booty, the Jordanians have to get through a war.
Facing a strike that could choke the economy, President Harry Truman intervened through the War Labor Disputes Act.
Baum himself wrote 14 Oz books, and his successors kept the series going with a new book annually through World War II.
Jacques Chirac, the French president, lived through the war as a child.
Just ask anyone who has lived through a war and watched the value of paper money evaporate overnight as the cost of bread kept rising.
Guevara believed the road to social change lay through guerrilla war.
We had recently come through World War II, which, for those of you vague on the details, pitted most of the world against itself in two armed camps.
Justice Holmes lived through World War I and the depression.
"You get to take a picture covered in mud with your T-shirt and you look like you've gone through the war, " says Jim Thornton, president-elect of the National Athletic Trainers' Association.
Seidler, now 73, was a college student when he first decided to write about how King George VI overcame his stutter to lead Britain through World War II with inspiring radio addresses.
As they alternately charmed and infuriated each other, the unlikely pair managed to stage non-stop musical-review shows for Londoners and then for young soldiers, continuing right through the war as bombs fell on every side.
C. turned him down, a decision he likely questioned during the Great Depression, when the magazine nearly failed and his livelihood was dependent on the newspaper column, which he continued to write through World War II.
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It is to the great credit of the staff that they carried on teaching in those appalling conditions all through the war and that they were able to enter us for public examinations with good results.
"I had been brought up to believe that our country had gone through a war and that he had had to fight in that war and it was for that reason that they wanted their revenge on him, " she remembers.
The exhibition, we are told, "considers Braque's paintings within the context of the political and cultural upheaval during the years leading up to and through World War II, " as well as reminding us of the critical reception of his work.
Alexander Hamilton, the subject of this penetrating portrait, was in the thick of it all-from the agitation preceding the American Revolution, through the war itself (as a key staffer for George Washington and then as a courageous officer in the field), to the writing and adopting of the Constitution, to the rise of partisan politics.
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