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Perhaps at that young age he did not understand the dangers of war.
This did not mean that there was no danger of war.
"There will be danger of war in the next year.
Why not invest the effort that is required to reduce the danger of war?
The danger of war in our time is further heightened by another technical factor.
Yet in your country, he is treated like an animal, exposed to all the dangers of war.
All have felt anxieties about the distant dangers of war.
By 1920, the dispute had escalated to the point that there was danger of war.
The danger of war was now as dead as the dinosaur.
North Korea included a warning that the deployment would "increase the danger of war."
The prosecutor thinks we should have taken steps which carried with them the inherent danger of war.
They understand the danger of war with Iraq.
Blade noticed two welcome signs that someone was taking the danger of war seriously.
And no one can feel safe when the danger of war escalating in the Middle East is so high.
For example, the States may reinstate the death penalty if there is an imminent danger of war.
Political in security owing to latent danger of war.
Later, encampments not faced with imminent danger of war were also made to farm.
Sure no danger of war is so terrible!
Still, the dangers of war cannot be always foreseen; there is a good deal of chance about them?
And it could be possible to open a peaceful traffic with the nations of Earth without any danger of war.
There was a real hope for peace; now there is a real danger of war.
This is definitely favorable to free countries, not only in relaxing tensions and reducing the danger of war.
Nuclear arms control may not even reduce the danger of war or the costs of the two military establishments.
History has shown them just how quickly the country likes to pretend that the danger of war has passed.
Metternich long remained obdurate, but the danger of war in 1840 obliged him to give way.