Yesterday, her vote to authorize the war came up in those town hall meetings, right?
Europe was slow to react when war came to the Balkans, its own backyard.
But we had to leave our village when the war came, our cows and property were taken.
"But when the war came, we were together, " the second assemblyman said.
The two-theater construct has been a useful mechanism for determining what forces to retain as the Cold War came to a close.
Then the Gulf War came and pushed the global economy into recession.
It still seemed most unlikely, when the second war came to its end, that the United States would actually accept the obligations and commitments of a permanent formal alliance.
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Daoud says he was at a highway checkpoint far away when the soldiers and war planes came.
Ms Pick is equally incisive in describing how post-war Austria came to adopt the mantle of victimhood.
Ninety-one years ago today, the battlefields of Europe fell quiet as World War I came to a close.
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Doug Springsteen was an Army driver in Europe during the Second World War who came home and seethed at his crabbed circumstances.
Then, with the second world war, came mixed youth clubs to which, by the late 1960s, more than two-thirds of young people belonged.
An effort to balance the budget deficit caused a further contraction in 1938, and then World War II came along, and the rest is history.
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Nguyen was born in Saigon during the Vietnam war and came as a refugee with his family to the U.S. under a sponsorship by the Catholic church in 1975.
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Recognition that it was a full-scale war, France's worst conflict since the second world war, came only with a vote by the National Assembly in 1999, some 37 years after Algeria's independence.
It is as if the old ghosts of the "dirty war" came back from the sands of Mali to haunt Algiers, bringing home the spectre of armed groups which it had taken the Algerian army a decade of great efforts to expel.
It was yet another sign that the region where war first came to Croatia may now finally be on the road to recovery, thanks in no small part to the drama and ruggedness of the very landscapes that were battlegrounds in the all too recent past.
Their mother died in 1941 but their soldier father survived a Prisoner Of War camp, and came back after the war ended to collect his children.
The airport was shut for two hours on Monday, after the World War II plane came in at 15.30 GMT.
The Gulf war in 1991 came after a decade in which the American economy had performed poorly, at least in comparison with its apparent new rival, Japan.
The 100-year-old motorcycle maker in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, didn't really take off until disengaged World War II veterans came home and took to the road on the powerful macho bikes.
"Thirty men went from Catwick to the Great War and thirty came back, though one left an arm behind, " he wrote of one village in a volume on the East Riding of Yorkshire.
His father, a strict disciplinarian, first placed his hopes in the oldest son, Reginald, but he had gone off to fight in World War I and came home incapacitated, one lung destroyed by mustard gas, leaving the family's future to Albert, who was twelve years younger but precociously eager.
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When war broke out they came to Rome, and to the Via Margutta.
In World War II, victory came when the Empire of Japan surrendered on the deck of the USS Missouri.
Then came the war, from which he never really returned, having fallen for a middle-class lady who drove an ambulance.
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