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  • It was one of Dub War's founders, a promoter and fellow DJ named Dave Q, who sent the duo's early work to England for evaluation.

    Stepping Into A New Sound Andy Battaglia 2011

  • That compares with 16.5 percent of the Vietnam War's casualties and 22.8 percent of World War II's.

    U.S. military medics use old and new techniques to save wounded in Afghanistan David Brown 2010

  • The Iraq War's architects have not expressed the depth of public agonizing that McNamara later displayed, and maybe that moment will never come for Donald Rumsfeld, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, et al. It's worth noting that McNamara's "In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam," came out a quarter century after he left the Department of Defense.

    McNamara and the souls of Vietnam 2009

  • While built upon wide research, "George Washington's First War's" scholarly potential is compromised by the author's decision to anchor his archival work upon the online edition of Washington's papers at the Library of Congress.

    War in the Wilderness Stephen Brumwell 2011

  • But like how God of War's sex mini games aren't even known about while GTA's unfinished code caused a "moral crisis" nothing really occurred.

    RapeLay: The Response SVGL 2009

  • That compares with 16.5 percent of the Vietnam War's casualties and 22.8 percent of World War II's.

    U.S. military medics use old and new techniques to save wounded in Afghanistan David Brown 2010

  • The end of the Cold War's nuclear weapons buildup means that the U.S. space agency does not have enough plutonium for future faraway space probes — except for a few missions already scheduled — according to a new study released Thursday by the National Academy of Sciences.

    NASA Watch: May 2009 Archives 2009

  • That compares with 16.5 percent of the Vietnam War's casualties and 22.8 percent of World War II's.

    U.S. military medics use old and new techniques to save wounded in Afghanistan David Brown 2010

  • That compares with 16.5 percent of the Vietnam War's casualties and 22.8 percent of World War II's.

    U.S. military medics use old and new techniques to save wounded in Afghanistan David Brown 2010

  • Gears of War's roady run, Dead Space's integrated HUD, FEAR's melee combat, and Mirror's Edge's ability to see arms and legs to get a sense of placement in the world are all good example of taking advantage of the perspective in interesting ways.

    Is The First-Person The Most-Person? SVGL 2009

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