wartime in the PONS Dictionary

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It was built in wartime to store approximately 5,000 barrels of gunpowder.
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He made a further 18 appearances in wartime matches (with four goals).
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In wartime games (classified as friendlies) he scored 188 goals in just 231 appearances.
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Hardy played the part of the successful businessman with a murky wartime past with a characteristic blend of the vulnerable and the bombastic.
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Wartime shortages made it difficult to maintain the graceful living standards set by the original founders.
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The wartime reconstruction used blue brick, a darker type often used for heavy-duty construction.
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He remained with the club during wartime, making a further 28 wartime regional league appearances (scoring 7 times).
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The latter was cut as a wartime economy measure in 1940 and not resumed.
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It is still possible to find remnants of these wartime airfields.
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Today most remain in existence, even six decades later showing clear evidence of their wartime past.
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