| 1. | "... of war."
"The war against terrorism is a new kind of war, a new
paradigm that renders obsolete Geneva's strict limitations on
questioning of enemy prisoners and renders quaint some of its
provisions," the memo said."
| Source: | . "Gonzales hearings could become ugly; Liberals raise issue of detainee abuse" Washington Times Dec. 14 2004: 04  |
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| 2. | "... covert action; a kind of experimental foray with biological
weapons to test the kind of war Washington would have waged, had the
Korean conflict led to a third world war."
| Source: | Pringle, Peter. "Did the US start germ warfare?" New Statesman (1996) 128.4459 Oct. 25 1999: 10  |
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| 3. | " And we're getting a lot better in the whole
insurgency kind of thing," Mr. Scowcroft said. "But this is a
kind of war that we thought was behind us. This is not high-tech war
now."
| Source: | . "Daschle's view" Washington Times Dec. 13 2004: 07  |
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| 4. | "... the conduct
of war."
"The war against terrorism is a new kind of war, a new
paradigm that renders obsolete Geneva's strict limitations on
questioning of enemy prisoners and renders quaint some of its
provisions," the memo said."
| Source: | . "Bush names Gonzales attorney general; Nominee would be first Hispanic in top post" Washington Times Nov. 11 2004: 01  |
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| 5. | " For apocalyptic-inspired wars he
cites the Tabor battles of 1419-20 and Anabaptist Munster in 1534-35.
For national messianic kinds of war, he gives attention to Castile,
Aragon, Switzerland, and the Anglo-French wars."
| Source: | Renna, Thomas. "Religious Warfare in Europe 1400-1536" Church History 73.2 June 1 2004: 430-432  |
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| 6. | "
Another difference between the Vietnam War and previous wars was
that the Vietnam War did not enjoy the kind of public support that the
previous wars had had."
| Source: | Boldt, David J.,Kassis, Mary Mathewes. "War finance: economic and historic lessons" Social Studies 95.5 Sept. 1 2004: 188-194  |
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| 7. | "... as
the country's rulers, the communists would have been pushed into
introducing some kind of party-state even in the absence of a civil war
- and, of course the way that the October Revolution had occurred made a
civil war virtually certain' (pp. 123-124, 169)."
| Source: | Kowalski, Ronald. "A History of Twentieth-Century Russia" Europe-Asia Studies v50.n6 Sept. 1 1998: 1096-1099  |
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| 8. | "... the stakes of World War II, and the rightness of
World War II. But it leads one to suspect that, all the same, they would
never have fought it themselves.
(*) Perhaps to preempt the kind of charges that surrounded
Amistad--Spielberg was sued by the novelist Barbara Chase Riboud,..."
| Source: | Caldwell, Christopher. "Spielberg at war" Commentary v106.n4 Oct. 1 1998: 48-52  |
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| 9. | " Gen.
[William Tecumseh] Sherman had it right when he said, `War is cruelty
and you cannot refine it.' "
Consequently, the military should be allowed to manifest the kind
of culture best known to breed success in war, argues..."
| Source: | Blazar, Ernest. "INSIDE THE RING" Washington Times Oct. 5 1998: 13  |
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| 10. | "... innovator. "We see movies like the Lion King and
Forrest Gump, which are marketed as event movies in the same way that
Star Wars was," he says. "But, in fact, Star Wars wasn't
the first of its kind in that respect."
| Source: | Lehrer, Eli. "Spacing out over Star Wars: although they took place a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, the Star Wars movies have touched a generation. Otherworldly adherents eagerly await the May prequel. .(Statistical Data Inc" Insight on the News 15.18 May 17 1999: 19-21  |
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| 11. | " Putin knows his country is
still in a kind of war, and thus reckons, as leaders do in a war, even
on the "good" side, such questions as: How many of theirs do
we kill for how many of ours preserved?"
| Source: | Lloyd, John. "Russia's implausible dictator" New Statesman (1996) 129.4473 Feb. 14 2000: 29  |
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| 12. | "... S. Michot, "`War Is Still Raging in
This Part of the Country': Oath-Taking, Conscription, and Guerrilla
War in Louisiana's Lafourche Region," Louisiana History 38
(Spring 1997), 157-84; Wayne K. Durrill, War of Another Kind: A Southern
Community in the Great Rebellion (New York: Oxford University..."
| Source: | Sutherland, Daniel E. "SIDESHOW NO LONGER: A HISTORIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW OF THE GUERRILLA WAR" Civil War History 46.1 Mar. 1 2000: 5  |
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| 13. | "... States, whatever its shortcomings and
the war of theocratic absolutism, which rejoices in the destruction of
non-believers." Orwell's support for the war against Nazism
was not, in fact, of this "no comparison" kind."
| Source: | Robbins, Bruce. "Prisoner of Love" Nation 279.19 Dec. 6 2004: 40  |
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| 14. | "
Aggression justifies two kinds of violent response: a war of
self-defense by the victim and a war of law enforcement..."
| Source: | Cook, Martin L. "Ethical and legal dimensions of the Bush "preemption" strategy" Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 27.3 June 22 2004: 797-816  |
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| 15. | "
Outside the Green Zone a war is raging, and it is the kind of war
America is least prepared to fight."
| Source: | Marshall, Rachelle. "Set a date for leaving Iraq and start now" Washington Report on Middle East Affairs 23.8 Oct. 1 2004: 12-14  |
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| 16. | "... this:
"I use English America as a kind of shorthand for the complex ways
in which since its so-called takeoff after World War II, North American
medieval studies has worked as a kind of 'interlocking dream
image,'..."
| Source: | Lerner, Robert E. "The Shock of Medievalism" Journal of Interdisciplinary History 30.4 Mar. 22 2000: 650  |
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| 17. | " Wars are a special kind of shock: they have been
important historically, but the level of capacity after a major war is
difficult to judge."
| Source: | Artis, Michael,Flemming, John,Matthews, Robin,Weale, Martin. "CHRISTOPHER DOW ON MAJOR RECESSIONS [*]" National Institute Economic Review July 1 2000: 89  |
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| 18. | "
Water "wars" could prevent the real kind."
| Source: | . "Water "wars" could prevent the real kind" Futurist 38.6 Nov. 1 2004: 7-8  |
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| 19. | "... oppose President Bush's war on
terror.
"The challenge for Democrats today is not to find a different
kind of presidential candidate."
| Source: | . "Liberals blamed for Democrats' plight" Washington Times Dec. 20 2004: 04  |
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| 20. | "... are meant to honor James but they give us a past sanitized
into easy choices between right and wrong, one that ironically
duplicates just the kind of Cold War rhetoric that Pease purports to
despise."
| Source: | Schmidt, Peter. "The Liberty weathervane points left" Mississippi Quarterly 57.2 Mar. 22 2004: 313-328  |
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| 21. | "... the West Midlands overcame the disasters and
mismanagement it suffered early in the war, to achieve the kind of
victory in October 1918 that, for them, must have felt as fine as
Trafalgar itself."
| Source: | Furtado, Peter. "Doing our duty" History Today 54.11 Nov. 1 2004: 3-4  |
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| 22. | "... 6. Terminator (1984), T2: Judgment Day (1991) (tie)
7. The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
8. War of the Worlds (1953)
9. The Matrix (1999)
10. Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
"
| Source: | Schollmeyer, Josh. "Scientists pick flicks" Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 60.6 Nov. 1 2004: 10-11  |
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| 23. | " And kind of mad at myself for letting him play Army for
as long as he did: "What's he doing, 37 years old with two
kids, and going to war?"..."
| Source: | Brink, Susan,Querna, Elizabeth,Cannon, Angie,Shute, Nancy E.,Szegedy-Maszak, Marianne,Gilgoff, Daniel,Hook, Carol Susan,Jack, Jennifer L.,Bentrup, Nancy L.,Moothart, Allegra,Wakefield, Ann M.,Konieczko, Jill,Ekman, Monica M. "Those left behind" U.S. News & World Report 137.19 Nov. 29 2004: 52 |
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| 24. | " Unending war of this kind may turn
out to be what really defines the "end of history"--a state of
universal peace which somehow generates, perhaps even requires, chronic
conflict."
| Source: | Gray, John. "The death of meaning: over the past 15 years, the world has been ravaged by a new kind of purposeless war. John Gray on why unending conflict may be what really defines our times" New Statesman (1996) 133.4712 Nov. 1 2004: 48-50  |
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| 25. | " And let me also state my position, that I'm kind of
pissed off about Stealth using the pristine wilderness and extraordinary
beauty of the Grose Valley Wilderness as a backlet to stage explosive
war scenes supposedly set in North Korea."
| Source: | Kitson, Michael. "'Stealth' a runaway that got away: over the last decade there has been a shift in cultural policy, which now sees Australia's state governments competing with one another to entice Hollywood production companies to Aussie shores and their states by provid" Metro Magazine .142 Sept. 22 2004: 30-34 |
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