It was therefore with surprise and some disapproval that people found Mr. Lloyd George, who appreciated his powers, admitting him into his Government in July 1917 as Minister of Munitions, a post in which he did good work for a year and a half, but did not come specially before the public. After the war, however, when Mr. Lloyd George reconstructed his Government, he became Secretary of State both for War and for Air, a conjunction of offices which was much criticized. [Please select]
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His wounds were his munitions of war. [Please select]
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When I pointed out to him that France would hardly be sending munitions to England, he lost interest in the argument. [Please select]
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We shall not be long, I hope, over the list of arms and munitions that the earl has sent for. [Please select]
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The question of relative strength was in reality a question of munitions. [Please select]
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In the supreme American crisis, agents of both North and South hurried to Europe in quest of munitions. [Please select]
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Abroad the agents of North and South were fighting a commercial duel in which each strove to monopolize the munitions market. [Please select]
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Five ships were procured, and, being rapidly fitted out, were supplied with all necessary stores and munitions. [Please select]
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They have been keeping some of their Allies in munitions and money. [Please select]
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I was very moderate, but to justify my appearance there I had to put in a wild patch or two, and I got these by impassioned attacks on the Ministry of Munitions. [Please select]
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And they glory and take pride in the knowledge that they are helping to fill a place in the munitions factories or in some other necessary war work. [Please select]
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