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  • Diego Aguirre during the second period of the match between Peñarol's explayers and prisoners that ended Peñarol 0 vs Prisoners 0, Centenario Stadium, Montevideo

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • Diego Aguirre before starting the match between Peñarol's explayers and prisoners that ended Peñarol 0 vs Prisoners 0, Centenario Stadium, Montevideo Uruguay, 21th

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • Prisoners is set up as one of Alcon's latter releases this year through it's put deal with Warner, so I'm not sure Alcon is willing to forgo a third of it's potential revenue by waiting for Leo to make another picture.

    Leonardo Di Caprio Considering Prisoners; Commitment Depends On Who Directs | /Film 2010

  • "Beautiful/Rowdy/Prisoners" is also wonderfully phrased to convey how free and beautiful these cowered spirits can become.

    Dropping Keys Sharon Bakar 2006

  • Rapoport in Prisoners Dilemma, and others in experimental matrix games, led me to initiate a graduate seminar in experimental economics at Purdue in 1963, which continued until my departure in 1967.

    Vernon L. Smith - Autobiography 2003

  • Henry Kissinger once said that the problem of unrecoverable Prisoners is an

    Allmond, Barry K. 1991

  • Henry Kissinger has said that the problem of unrecoverable Prisoners is an

    Trujillo, Robert S. 1990

  • Henry Kissinger has said that the problem of unrecoverable Prisoners is an

    Backus, Kenneth F. 1990

  • Henry Kissinger has said that the problem of unrecoverable Prisoners is an

    Stone, James M. 1990

  • Henry Kissinger has said that the problem of unrecoverable Prisoners is an

    Perrine, Elton L. 1990

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