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    warfare


    1. of middle aged warfare,


    2. At her daughter’s behest, Naria was raised along side these males, being taught the art of warfare with them


    3. The girl had described warfare with devastating weapons and artificially-bred monsters so nasty they had become legendary


    4. Signs and wonders are also a great form of spiritual warfare


    5. Intercessory prayer is not the highest form of spiritual warfare; rather it is what leads us to the mighty weapons of the spirit


    6. the cardinal sin of warfare: never ever underestimate your opponent


    7. The battle was an intense form of trench warfare


    8. Those who are in the place of intense warfare can become offended, or the people who gain the victory and are criticized for it can be offended, both of them because of misunderstanding


    9. Just recently I saw a lady who was called to a prophetic ministry and to a place of warfare prayer


    10. For the weapons of our warfare are not fleshly, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds, pulling down

    11. when warfare doesn’t threaten us


    12. He seeks as normal a life as he can manage – from learning the art of farming, faith, and warfare


    13. circumstances, is a species of warfare, of which the operations are continually changing, and which can scarce ever be conducted successfully, without such an unremitting exertion of vigilance and attention as cannot long be expected from the directors of a joint-stock company


    14. We dug our trenches like in France and settled down to this trench warfare although at Helles the trenches were nowhere near as close as what they were at ANZAC but this was only because of the terrain


    15. It would be purely electronic warfare, software


    16. “What good are the bloody cavalry fucking set of bum boy’s the only things they are good for is chasing bloody foxes their useless for modern warfare


    17. Before I go ahead and do this, I would like us to take a look at the story of David and Goliath from the Old Testament as it gives us a perfect example of how to use the our confession and declarations as a weapon of warfare in the battles of life


    18. Guerilla warfare was a distinct and likely


    19. have blown the bugle that set off guerrilla warfare that could


    20. “So you know this with your vast knowledge of warfare and the few weeks training you have had

    21. He couldn’t allow Tobin’s army to engage the Alit’aren in open warfare


    22. History had shown time and again that there was an element of predictability in warfare


    23. Imbrahim wasn’t a student of ancient warfare; he’d never had much interest in history—


    24. This helped a lot regarding the psychological warfare, for you could give him the evil eyes as the line moved closer to the ring


    25. By that time SAP COIN had more than 25 years of experience in COIN operations in four countries and the Rhodesians brought their Bush Warfare experience with them


    26. The dog unit bush warfare course was the equivalent with first phase tracking


    27. Leaflets and other psychological warfare drops were also made from heavy bombers which certainly looked like the wartime Avro Lancaster's but in fact was Avro Lincolns


    28. At the same Nuremberg trials the German U Boat Commander Doenitz (and last Fuhrer) could not plea tu quoque for unrestricted submarine warfare whilst it was known that the U


    29. A Cultural War waged by determined ideas is a much more subtle, deceptive and formidable form of warfare inasmuch as it craftily conceals its (unstated) purpose; a social and cultural conversion cutting at the (very) heart of a society‘s traditional belief system; a gradual, however determined process that oftentimes goes unchecked until an awakening society (roused from its slumbers) suddenly finds itself in the midst of altered customs and norms no longer consonant with that society‘s accustomed practices


    30. These men once made four combat jumps in one day which is unique in warfare

    31. It is a remarkable fact that the voice control procedures of the Rhodesians were above and beyond anything ever experienced in warfare because of the lack of radio chatter


    32. Many experts say they were the most effective counter-insurgency unit ever in the history of warfare


    33. California Indians had little history of organized warfare and thus were uniquely vulnerable to Spanish military power


    34. The public realizes elites are preaching class warfare of the well off against everyone else


    35. Early progressives were strong believers in both pseudo scientific racism and class warfare


    36. For the latter, they practiced warfare by the wealthy and upper middle class against the working class


    37. ) Besides the California Indian genocide, which three US presidents deliberately ignored, what role did US presidents play in these other massacres, as well as in biological warfare and wiping out the buffalo and other starvation tactics?


    38. One is denial, wanting to blame most deaths on accidental disease, wanting to blame Natives themselves, assuming this was ordinary warfare, or even justifying conquest and genocide as inevitable, as best for American progress


    39. Success in warfare is gained by carefully accommodating ourselves to the enemy's purpose


    40. Cuba faced perhaps more US assaults than any other nation in the Americas, a US bombing and invasion followed by the threat of nuclear war (Section Eleven again), then likely biological warfare (See Section Five) and extended terrorist attacks from Cuban-Americans for decades (See Section Six)

    41. Based on the description of warfare in "The Art of War" and the striking similarity of the text's prose to other works from Warring States period led the modern scholars to place the completion of "The Art of War" in the Warring States Period (476-221 BC)


    42. US Government Use of Biological and Chemical Warfare


    43. Kennedy's administration, as the dedicated anti-Communist he was, more than quadrupled chemical warfare spending to a third of a billion dollars


    44. The language used in the book can be distinguishable from a Western text on warfare and strategy


    45. The biological warfare and arson plots only failed due to CSS incompetence


    46. There was biological and chemical warfare in the use of Agent Orange and napalm


    47. In Asia, Japanese militarists were notoriously brutal in their treatment of other Asians, mass executions of civilians, forced labor camps, rape camps filled with local “comfort women,” even germ warfare experiments


    48. ) That so many presidents and other leaders of WMD armed nations tried to end or reduce these weapons tells something very obvious: Each leader ultimately recognized the incredible threat of nuclear (and to a far lesser extent biochemical) warfare, no matter how ideologically blind they may have once been


    49. Aerial warfare was so revolutionary, that it threw out all the old ideas of so-called, ‘gentlemen,’ conducting warfare with so-called, ‘rules


    50. Only a massive bombing campaign, including chemical warfare with napalm, slowed and then halted the Chinese armies














































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    Synonyms for "warfare"

    war warfare battle combat fighting encounter conflict contest

    "warfare" definitions

    the waging of armed conflict against an enemy


    an active struggle between competing entities