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My father was in the First World War.
I'm thinking about doing a First World War film.
It would be a dream to go to my first World Cup.
I do believe that the genre reached its peak before the First World War.
Culturally, the First World War is the war that stands in for other wars.
My dad was a big admirer of Sergeant York stories from the First World War.
We are regarded as a Third World country with First World living conditions.
The adverse economic events following the First World War turned me toward economics.
The most important accomplishment, I believe, was my voting against the First World War.
The First World War may have been a uniquely horrific war, but it was also plainly a just war.
When I won the first world title in 2011 I was practising six, seven or even more hours a day.
My first world title fight, it surprisingly came so fast, but we knew it would come sooner or later.
The first World War in so many ways shaped the 20th century and really remade our world for the worse.
Having so many close calls in my career, it was such an awesome feeling to get that first world title.
The First World War was a horror of gas, industrialised slaughter, fear, and appalling human suffering.
What distinguished the First World War from all wars before it was the massive power of the antagonists.
Jon Jones is awesome and won his first world title at 23 and 8 months. I believe I can do it before then.
The first 'world' war was in reality the last European war fought by globally significant European powers.
Hungary has a moral debt to the Jews that it helped send to death camps thirty years after the First World War.
The chief fruit of the First World War was the Russian Revolution and the rise of Communism as a national power.
I played my first World Cup game against South Africa where I scored 97 runs before being run-out by Jonty Rhodes.
I think my first World Championships, I handled it well. My goal, just like any other meet, was to come out and win.
I think 1GOAL is so important. I'm proud that we could make education for all the legacy of Africa's first World Cup.
I'm a bit embarrassed about how little I know about the First World War. I didn't even know that tanks were used in it.
If 'Sajjan Singh Rangroot' showed seriousness through the First World War, 'Carry On Jatta 2' had a great dose of comedy.
No campaign of the First World War better justifies the poets' view of the conflict as futile and pitiless than Gallipoli.
I remember my first World Championships. I got zero turns, and I got turned multiple times, and I was still a World Champion.
I wish we could see understanding the First World War as a European issue, or even a global one, and not a nationalistic one.
Seventeen million people around the world lost their lives in the first world war, countless suffered and were marred for life.
I am constantly accused of being 'First World.' So what should I do? I can't apologise for my environment, upbringing, aesthetic.
We have in our heads a pretty well-defined narrative of the First World War, and there are certain events that are obviously key.
Looking back now at my first World Cup experience, I didn't know what was going on. I was a newbie and I had no idea what to expect.
I have to say I really was surprised on my first world tour. It was amazing to see what we've always dreamed of, right before our eyes.
I turned 24 in the middle of my first World Cup and it was quite an unbelievable experience. It's really hard for words to do it justice.
India is still searching for its first World Cup title. Australia and England have shown they are able to bounce back from disappointment.
Athens is a great place for me. It is my second home. It's where I won my first world championship medal, it's where I set my world record.
A lot of my father's family in Canada volunteered in the First World War because they saw it as a war that was defending the mother country.
I am fascinated by Omega's history. Particularly the First World War stuff, when they made watches for the flying corps, and the NASA side of it.
Up until the First World War, when people turned anti-German, Germany had been described by American political scientists as the model of democracy.
I think that the first World War put an end the kind of music that Mahler, Bruckner and Richard Strauss were writing. A change of fashion was needed.
The French suffered such catastrophic losses in the First World War. It really was the end of them as a great world power, although they, quote, 'won.'
There is no consensus even today on the merits of Napoleon - and certainly no agreement on the rights and wrongs of the origins of the First World War.
'All Quiet on the Western Front' is just sort of there isn't it? Every single trope of the First World War, and anti-war writing in general, is in there.
What can I say about the First World War, a war in which I served as an infantryman, a war I hated at the start and to which I never warmed as it proceeded?
Globalism is a scheme for impoverishing First World labor and taking power and influence from the hands of the many and putting them in the hands of the few.
Of course, Third World leaders love you. By ascribing third world ills to First World sins, you absolve them of blame for their countries' failure to advance.
White guilt morally and culturally disarms the West. It makes the First World apologetic. And this, of course, only inflames the narcissism of the ineffectual.
I became number one just after the World Championships in India. I was very young then, and I remember it was just a great feeling, my first World Championship.
The first World Cup I followed was Sweden 1958. I watched the games on TV. Brazil won that World Cup by defeating Sweden 5-2 in the Final and Pele scored twice.
I've been laughing with my brothers about it. Paul and Stephen both won the British title before me, but I'm going to be the first world champion in the family.