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That month, he took part in a war game hosted by the Center for New American Security, a Washington-based research group.

That is the lesson of a recent war game on Syria played out at the Brookings Institution.

And I think her sons are mighty lucky chaps—especially just now that the war game's on.

Until that time she had been just a figure in the great war game that might provide me with something to 'write up' into a book.

The Germans call it Krug-spiel—which means war-game, and that term has been adopted all over the world.

Cutting the wire is legitimate, even in the war game, because it's necessary to do the actual cutting.

This money equipped and furnished the gymnasium in the tower, the room now devoted to the war-game.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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