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His words are quoted as It is better to jaw-jaw than to war-war, in the sub-heading on p. 1 of The New York Times, June 27, 1954, and as To jaw-jaw always is better than to war-war on p. 3.
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Blair at the Chilcot inquiry: Jaw-jaw, war-war and law-law | Editorial
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Well, everybody would rather jaw-jaw than war-war.
European Union 2009
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Since jaw-jaw is always better than war-war, the G-20 meeting in South Korea at the weekend must be considered a success.
At G-20, Talk Forestalls War Richard Barley 2010
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Churchill is supposed to have said that "jaw-jaw" is always better than "war-war", but he never had to read Woodward on the subject.
Obama's Wars by Bob Woodward – review Richard Adams 2010
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Blair at the Chilcot inquiry: Jaw-jaw, war-war and law-law | Editorial
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Blair at the Chilcot inquiry: Jaw-jaw, war-war and law-law
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Blair at the Chilcot inquiry: Jaw-jaw, war-war and law-law | Editorial
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Blair at the Chilcot inquiry: Jaw-jaw, war-war and law-law | Editorial
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Blair at the Chilcot inquiry: Jaw-jaw, war-war and law-law
alexz commented on the word war-war
How people say war in the same sentence as jaw-jaw and law-law
November 26, 2015