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  • On January 12, 1945, they struck, with great howls of artillery and multiple-rocket launchers — "Stalin Organs," the Germans called them.

    The Nazis' Last Stand 2002

  • On January 12, 1945, they struck, with great howls of artillery and multiple-rocket launchers — "Stalin Organs," the Germans called them.

    The Nazis' Last Stand 2002

  • Here's a link to a UC-Berkeley site called Organs Watch that tracks worldwide trafficking and abuse.

    Archive 2007-07-01 Kay Olson 2007

  • Here's a link to a UC-Berkeley site called Organs Watch that tracks worldwide trafficking and abuse.

    Doctor murders disabled man to harvest organs Kay Olson 2007

  • Like the battle of the Gauges in our time, the battle of the Organs was the grand topic with every class of society, at Court and on 'Change, in coffee-houses and at ordinaries.

    A Book About Lawyers John Cordy Jeaffreson 1866

  • "Organs" took their rise when the sole use of a newspaper was to communicate intelligence, and when men in power found it convenient to have a channel through which they could let out certain things which they wished to be spread abroad.

    Reflections and Comments 1865-1895 Edwin Lawrence Godkin 1866

  • With respect to the Pennyroyal, folk speak in Devonshire of "Organs," "Organ Tea," and "Organ

    Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie

  • I will survive or not, with the Organs originally developed. lgl

    Market for Body Organs?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • The next step is force Insurance companies to separate medical underwriting -- demanding Organ transplants need their own separate insurance policy -- saving families the cost of underwriting Organ transplants, and establishing a defined Market price for Organs.

    Market for Body Organs?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Organs are dying, I cough myself to sleep once every month, and the muscle that runs from my ear down the front of my left shoulder is pissed and hot.

    The Weak Force Benjamin Matvey 2011

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