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As war-loving Rome hungrily gobbled its way through the Mediterranean, Egypt lost one neighbor after another.
He also views the war-loving Mad Dog Mulcahy as "a man of brilliance, whose career had come down to idiocy."
And now we're war-loving.
Someone wanted Guilder to look guilty and who but a noble would want that and what noble more than the war-loving Prince himself?
Not the war-loving poet of the "Iliad," whose "orgy of battles, wounds and corpses" he found "almost intolerable."
A passionate, war-loving deity, she had been defeated by Surak's cool logic and the transformation of the mind-lords into the peaceful Kolinahru.
"Chances are, no matter how much they are exposed to Humans, the Zentraedi are still a war-loving race," Exedore told the admiral after the session.
When North Koreans watch Desperate Housewives, they see that Americans aren't all war-loving imperialists," Kang says. "
Also, the Civil War-loving resident has decided to leave his holdings to a Civil War heritage preservation charity...which is secretly controlled by the orderly.
Every person I've met in the States who carries is probably among the most sensible firearm owners I've met, and not gun crazy, war-loving humans that they are always made out to be.
Still - There is a moment in the movie "Patton" in which the war-loving general, speaking battlefield language, tells his men they are going to grease their tank treads with the guts of enemy soldiers.
And, he grudgingly allowed, this war-loving adventuress was willing to run great risks for France and so Ducos was willing to treat her with a respect he would not usually accord to women.
Uighurs domination and Khitans state When the Turks where overthrown by the Uighurs in 745 the war-loving power of the Turks was replaced by the commerce-loving Uighurs.
The day's reading was "Coriolanus," the tale of a Roman warrior too arrogant to rule, too warlike to be ruled (except by his war-loving mother, Volumnia) and ultimately crushed in this self-created vise.
Obama leads a dysfunctional, cowardly and bribable Democratic party establishment, personified by his mean-minded economic gurus Larry Summers and Tim Geithner, and his frazzled secretary of state the war-loving Hillary Clinton.
The most intelligent drow of Menzoberranzan, the most intelligent svirfnebli of Blingdenstone, were frustrated, and nothing Jarlaxle might say would change Uthegental's mind, or the war-loving savage's desire to attack House Baenre.
The Archbishop of York replied to him in Parliament "it is a lesser evil to bomb the war-loving Germans than to sacrifice the lives of our fellow countrymen..., or to delay the delivery of many now held in slavery".
Lieutenant (later Captain) D'Arcy Snell- A vicious, pompous and war-loving officer, Snell treats the war as a marvellous sport and his men as expendable examples of the lower classes who must be kept in their place.
Gimbutas' most vociferous devotee has been Riane Eisler, whose popular "The Chalice and the Blade: Our History, Our Future" (1987) sets out a lushly hysterical account of the rise of wicked, war-loving patriarchy.
Ranke would rule supreme over all the world, and Ranke was ruled by men other than good ("for my cousin Savankala is old and weary of the strife of his offspring") and Savankala's warlike, war-loving son ruled Ranke, through its emperor.
R. Capitaine Conan In Bertrand Tavernier's film, the fiery, war-loving Conan (Philippe Torreton) has trouble accepting the fact that World War I is at an end and that he must disband his French irregulars fighting on in the Balkans.
The Skaven exist in an "Under Empire" (an extensive network of tunnels beneath the planet's surface), while the war-loving Orcs and Goblins are nomadic (although they are most common in the Badlands, Southlands and Dark Lands) and regularly attack without warning.
Don't we know, as Glenn Greenwald recently reminded us, that General McChrystal's strategic review was penned by a "war-loving foreign policy community," in which the usual suspects -- "the Kagans, a Brookings representative, Anthony Cordesman, someone from Rand" - were rounded up to argue for more troops and more war?