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1 For the English, it was the deadliest shot of the whole war .
2 New York City had been under British control nearly the whole war .
3 The whole war zone was getting blacker and blacker to his sight.
4 On this new champion, Galileo, the whole war was at last concentrated.
5 That had been some of the worst fighting of the whole war .
6 These slow-burn political 'battles' are really driving the whole war effort.
7 This may be said to be the turning point in the whole war .
8 The whole war was about the B-52 s, at least in the beginning.
9 It was, altogether, one of the most successful businesses in the whole war .
10 The whole war will be carried on in a serious formal minuet step.
11 The result was the greatest military blunder of the whole war .
12 There was not a bolder or better conducted enterprise in the whole war .
13 It may have something to do with the whole war - and it may not.
14 And you're one of the eleven people who's lived through the whole war .
15 Abra knew she was losing not only the battle but the whole war .
16 Such a thing had happened but once during the whole war .
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