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wartime
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Wartime is the title of a short science fiction film , produced direct-to-video in 1987 by Reeltime Pictures . It was the first professionally produced, authorised independent spin-off of the long-running TV series Doctor Who , and the only such production ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN ally ▪ There was some degree of goodwill toward the Soviet Union as a wartime ally . ▪ The wartime allies had distinguished Berlin as a special zone of occupation, divided into four sectors. experience ▪ His parents ...
Usage examples of wartime.
Here Ernie had lived with his mother and father, and down these alleys Doris and Penelope and Nancy had come on wartime winter afternoons, to call on old Mrs.
Sarai had long since decided that those tales were just leftover lies, wartime propaganda, but now she wondered whether there might be some truth to the legends, and whether Tabaea might have made some ghastly bargain with creatures no sane demonologist would dare approach.
Sarai had long since decided that those tales were just left-over lies, wartime propaganda, but now she wondered whether there might be some truth to the legends, and whether Tabaea might have made some ghastly bargain with creatures no sane demonologist would dare approach.
When Germany defaulted in deliveries of timber, the hardheaded French Premier, who had been the wartime President of France, ordered French troops to occupy the Ruhr.
And all of wartime France has barely enough kerosine to fuel the jet on two short missions.
By 1970, forced to adapt their migratory habits to wartime, more than a third of the Hmong in Laos had become refugees within their own country.
Then he moves to Mobile, where he begins a long and bitter dispute with Joe Johnston, their wartime feud now expanding.
Of the great heroes of the forties, only the stalwarts at NationalSuperman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and a few of their cohortssoldiered on with any regularity or commercial clout, and even they had been forced to suffer the indignity of seeing their wartime sales cut in half or more, of receiving second billing in titles where formerly they headlined, or of having forced upon them by increasingly desperate writers various attention-getting novelties and gimmicks, from fifteen different shades and flavors of Kryptonite to Bat-Hounds, Bat-Monkeys, and a magical-powered little elf-eared nudnick known as the Bat-Mite.
Their coffee was made of sweet potatoes, just as in wartime, and once or twice her father had been obliged to write his sermons in pokeberry juice.
The next day, posters appeared to announce that the Premier of France, having consulted with His Majesty by telegraph, was appointing for the city of Paris a military governor, to be in charge of public law and order, safety and welfare, for the duration of the wartime emergency.
The Dawntime tribes elected magistrates called Vergobreti to administer their laws and to speak for the wartime assemblies.
During this time, White Castle lost its lead in the fast-food industry, barely surviving wartime shortages and restrictions.
Even though his company had managed to survive the economic ravages of the Depression, the combination of wartime labor and commodity shortages were devastating White Castle.
With wartime censorship laws still in effect, Western Union and the other commercial telegraph companies were required to pass on both coded and uncoded telegrams to U.
Holmes stole into the next cramped room, which was filled with wartime accoutrements, carefully arranged and displayed, but one object drew his attention immediately: a saber, dangling from the wall.