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1
We're trying to
run
a
war
,
not a maternity hospital.
2
That's no way to
run
a
war
,
he said.
3
Takes two sides to
run
a
war
,
Tod.
4
It takes money to
run
a
war
.
5
You can debate, discuss and absorb views that way, but you can't
run
a
war
,
organisation or company that way.
6
In my time, the UN had its functions so subdivided and compartmented that it couldn't even
run
a
war
properly.
7
We'll keep the club membership open to any set of six fellows who will own and
run
a
war
canoe.
8
As a former senator, he saw the irony of his thoughts, but a committee of several hundred could not
run
a
war
.
9
It has installed enough computer power to
run
a
war
,
including four large mainframes, 80 minicomputers, 250 local area networks and 7,000 PCs.
10
By mid-2017, the groups were
running
a
war
room and hosting regular conference calls.
11
You try
running
a
war
without them.
12
This complicated business of
running
a
war
over a telephone was not in the ken of their calculations.
13
"It's a stinking way to
run
a
war
,
"
he decided.
14
Running
a
war
and a peace process at the same time is enough to tax the strengths of even the most Olympian political leader.
run
a
war
run