by lawrence
Cited by 6
No one thinks about the fact that Star Wars - the late, terrible, George Lucas failed attempt to start a new kind of movie from the ground up, and this attempt came in a form of a very long and relatively coherent video game - is perhaps the most expensive failure of the entertainment industry of the 21st century.
by V Finkel
Cited by 19
. And if the cabinet should see fit to take action, as any government might, I should, of course, be ready to act."
by G Calverton
by T Gifford
. Our immediate surroundings have been utterly changed. We must change with them; they are not the same; new forms have come up; we must adapt ourselves to these and go.
by A Zell
by F Bujard
by A Jaffray
By 1986, the boundary has expanded to include warfare. I do not believe that the general public has thought about the issue of war for over a generation.
by B Willett
Cited by 30
For the purposes of clarity, war denotes a conflict that is associated with the exercise of military power on a state or territory level. It is the most common of all forms of armed violence and the most extreme of coercive tools employed by states and groups.
by A Shafik
2004
Cited by 17
The novel, as a genre, therefore also presupposes a certain understanding of what a text (or any kind of literary object) is: a work of literature consists of a (potentially) infinite series of episodic acts that are evoked, evoked-upon, evoked by, evoked from, recalled, re-lived and recalled-upon by the events of a real (historical) life.
by G van den Berg
Cited by 12
'Warfare' means: any deliberate use of violence by an organized group against a similarly organized group or government. In most cases, the term 'warfare' denotes fighting between organized armed forces. The term 'warfare' can also refer to military operations, such as military raids, air raids, or other operations in support of an armed force.
by R Cressey
2006
Cited by 8
Military metaphors are regular features of contemporary warfare. They are metaphors which stretch the imagination by exaggerating the size of the conflict and the degree of participation that soldiers are expected to perform.
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