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war games

n. (war game English)

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War Games (Space: 1999)

"War Games" is the seventeenth episode of the first series of Space: 1999. The screenplay was written by Christopher Penfold; the director was Charles Crichton. The final shooting script is dated 15 October 1974. Live-action filming took place Thursday 24 October 1974 through Thursday 7 November 1974.

War Games (Grave Digger album)

War Games is the third studio album by the German heavy metal band Grave Digger, released in 1986 through Noise Records.

War Games (Rob Swift album)

War Games is the eighth album by the turntablist, Rob Swift. It was released on September 6, 2005, by Coup De Grace Records and was produced by Rob Swift, DJ Melo D and DJ Quest. Three singles were released: "A Terror Wrist", "Military Scratch" and "A Ghetto Poem".

Usage examples of "war games".

Assuming the Japanese would be maneuvered into striking first, their war games had produced a cut-and-dried plan of counterattack.

I was the expert on war games, computer hypotheticals, that sort of thing.

No, Henke thought with a lazy smile, the best part had come when Admiral Sarnow divided his small task group in half for war games.

The Omanis had shown no outward signs that they were uninterested in cooperating, but accommodating British war games didn't seem like a particularly good rationale for keeping the U.

His earliest memories were of childish war games under the direction of a teacher, of meals with other boys in the gray and green uniforms of the armed forces of his world.

I have seen war games something like that, but not played with a computer.

Snoops looked for something different at Edwards, but here at Nellis, with so many different types of aircraft taking part in the war games they conducted, she wasn't so obvious.