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- noun Plural form of
wartime .
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Examples
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The difficulty in confining World War II in time is an illustration of a broader feature of the twentieth century: wartimes bleed into each other, and it is hard to find peace on the twentieth century American timeline.
Now on SSRN: Law, War, and the History of Time Mary L. Dudziak 2009
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One of thousands of board games made between wartimes that also served as propaganda.
Archive 2007-04-01 2007
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And usually that's during these times -- these wartimes.
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In wartimes only the defense industry wins, everybody else looses.
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The fun part is that the dress can be from any time period from the 1600s to the present, because there has been a Twelfth Night Ball in that house every year except during wartimes.
Devlin’s Light Mariah Stewart 1997
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Even in wartimes humanity and honor should still remain the distinguishing marks of civilization.
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"If you tried to use it, it would tell against you hard, before an English court, and these are wartimes, you know."
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You'll get me going all night here, I think "Life during wartimes" is pure genius.
Latest Articles Laura Ingraham via the Chicago Trib via The swamp 2010
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Child Holocaust survivor describes family's wartimes experiences
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Child Holocaust survivor describes family's wartimes experiences
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