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  • Now, however, not only is his pristine view about to change, but so could his property value and quality of life as the county works with officials from the National Museum of Americans in Wartime to build a $50 million museum with outdoor reenactments and demonstrations behind his community.

    Plans for Wartime Museum in Dale City set off skirmishes Jennifer Buske 2010

  • - Arthur Ponsonby, Falsehood in Wartime, 1928 It only stands to reason that where there's sacrifice, there's someone collecting the sacrificial offerings.

    What's Wrong with this Picture? 2008

  • - Arthur Ponsonby, Falsehood in Wartime, 1928 “That government is best which governs least, because its people discipline themselves.”

    Our Pal Joey? 2008

  • - Arthur Ponsonby, Falsehood in Wartime, 1928 “The evils of tyranny are rarely seen but by him who resists it.”

    Is Joe Biden a Closet Gun Lover? 2008

  • - Arthur Ponsonby, Falsehood in Wartime, 1928 “the individual is handicapped by coming face to face with a conspiracy so monstrous he cannot believe it exists.”

    The F-Team 2008

  • Incidentally I have fired "MA Deuce" in Wartime and had no qualms about THAT use of it.

    Way Out There: Shooting (And Hunting With) The .50 Caliber Browning Machine Gun Cartridge 2007

  • Incidentally I have fired "MA Deuce" in Wartime and had no qualms about THAT use of it.

    Way Out There: Shooting (And Hunting With) The .50 Caliber Browning Machine Gun Cartridge 2007

  • If you buy Chief Justice Rehnquist's book "All the Laws but One: Civil Liberties in Wartime" at amazon, you get a special deal on the book "Terrorism and the Constitution" by ...

    IsThatLegal? 2003

  • As the critic and literary historian (and World War II combat veteran) Paul Fussell reminded us in Wartime (1989), his study of the psychology and emotion of the United States at war,

    The Real War 2001

  • As the critic and literary historian (and World War II combat veteran) Paul Fussell reminded us in Wartime (1989), his study of the psychology and emotion of the United States at war,

    The Real War 2001

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