We have reduced his ability to move, sustain and supply the war machine in Kosovo.
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The Nazis later ran their war machine on synthetic fuels made from coal.
The innards of that one-time war machine now adorn one wall of his home, mounted like a work of art.
Captain Jeff Taliaferro, a 10-year Air Force veteran, flew a B-1B bomber over Iraq as we attacked Saddam's war machine.
These powerful business alliances supplied Japan's war machine, and they survived attempts to dismantle them during the post-World War II U.S. occupation.
As the target list widens, air power, though a bluntish instrument, can clearly inflict a lot more damage on Mr Milosevic's war machine.
During the waning years of World War II, Harry Truman seized 28 companies, such as railroads and meat packers, in the name of fueling the war machine.
For example, if a preemptive attack on the German war machine had succeeded in preventing World War II, we would never know the enormity of the evil it prevented.
We should be under no illusions on this point: Saddam Hussein did not build his enormous war machine, at staggering expense to his nation and people, simply to seize Kuwait.
After all, this outcome was made virtually inevitable by the Europeans' unwillingness over the past week to implement or enforce what the United States hoped would be the three basic pillars of allied action -- the lifting of the arms embargo against Bosnian Muslims, air strikes and a total shut-down of the Danube and other essential supply lines for the Serbian war machine and economy.
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Would the border region of Alsace-Lorraine, with its rich seams of coal, again be fought over as European nations struggled to control a key commodity, coal to produce electricity, needed for a war-making machine?
Discounting the brief period after World War II when underutilized machine shops turned out bedroom furniture, this is Boeing's first consumer business.
He has a huge war chest and the slickest electoral machine that America has ever seen.
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Perhaps we are confused by the morality of war or the inner workings of the military machine.
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Even while British code breakers were cracking the Enigma machine and altering the course of the war, Americans were developing one of the most secure, efficient forms of encryption, which was also one of the simplest.
It might blame the Downing Street spin machine which made Kelly the centerpiece of its war with the BBC.
During World War II, the Bay area was home to more than 30 shipyards, machine shops and factories.
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This declaration is blazoned on a giant 1950s Cold War-era rocket fuselage, fully equipped with laser lights and a smoke machine, on the corner of N 35th Street and Evanston Ave North.
" David Bomberg, a brilliant graduate of London's Slade School, who was painting admirably adventurous pictures of his own, remembered decades later that "the tense figure operating the Drill as if it were a Machine Gun" amounted to "a Prophetic Symbol of the impending war.
In the cold war America saw Bhumibol as a staunch ally and helped finance his image-making machine.
While the deal between Big Machine and Clear Channel suggests a step towards a larger resolution of the performance royalty war, it does not appear either side is ready to concede their positions any time soon.
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