1. Amid an increasingly hostile war of words, Finley has criticized Racicot for reneging on a promise to cooperate with federal authorities. 2. As happened during and after the first war of independence, the money has disappeared into thin air. 3. But that knowledge has been buried in the war of words which has accompanied mass unemployment. 4. In his speech he promised full support to wars of independence waged by colonial peoples. 5. Most of us are peaceful and decent, but here we go again, in our fifth war of this century. 6. Most of us were peaceful and Decent, but here we go again, in our fifth war of this century. 7. One is to continue his war of attrition against parliament, albeit from a position of greater strength since the referendum. 8. Shortly before this, however, fate took a hand in the so far uneventful war of Second Lieutenant Stirling. 9. The war of words over construction delays at the airport has erupted again. 10. The wars of this period presented little opportunity to shock troops fighting on horseback. |