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  • Without Borders called Mire's sentence a "flagrant and deliberate" violation of press freedom and demanded his release.

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  • Then you have 'Mire' which allows you to slow down time, which works towards puzzle elements in some cases where you're avoiding getting crushed for example, but it also works in real world combat situations so you can dodge enemy fire, you can wind up the perfect shot or you can watch a guy explode slowly if that's your type of thing.

    TotalVideoGames.com 2009

  • What's left are hastily drawn, marker-like red and blue streaks and shapes that form stacks of blobs and ellipses in fervent pieces like "Mire G 111 Kowloon," from Aug. 4, 1983.

    Dubuffet's Last Blast of Provocation 2012

  • U.S. officials and shipping executives said Iran, through a Dubai-based company, Sea Enterprises Ltd., chartered a Greek-owned tanker, the Mire, to ship more than 91,000 metric tons of crude.

    New Bid to Stifle Iran Aid to Syria Jay Solomon 2012

  • The Mire loaded the oil from Nov. 19 to 21 at the Syrian port of Baniyas with the intention of delivering it to Iran's Ras Bahregan oil terminal, the officials and executives said.

    New Bid to Stifle Iran Aid to Syria Jay Solomon 2012

  • Abdi Mire Nur said the old woman was being taken to hospital when she died.

    Witnesses: 6 Somalis killed at food distribution 2011

  • The Mire, like many international oil tankers, uses American insurance, is registered in Liberia and flies under a Liberian flag.

    New Bid to Stifle Iran Aid to Syria Jay Solomon 2012

  • That the Dog returns to his Vomit and the Sow returns to her Mire

    The Overton Window Glenn Beck 2010

  • That the Dog returns to his Vomit and the Sow returns to her Mire

    The Overton Window Glenn Beck 2010

  • That the Dog returns to his Vomit and the Sow returns to her Mire

    The Overton Window Glenn Beck 2010

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