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"Awol," replied the stable sergeant darkly – being military brevity for absent without leave.
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Stade Francais demand RFU returns 'Awol' James Haskell for big game
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Play video 'Awol' soldier due to be sentenced Subscribe to RSSMost Popular in: UK Copyright © 2010 Yahoo!
Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories 2010
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We now turn to the main charge of the God-like duo in the The Sunday Telegraph, that Des Browne went "Awol" at the crucial time when publication of the marines’ and sailors’ accounts were being considered.
Archive 2007-04-01 Helen 2007
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"The last we heard, the underwear was still 'Awol' and we are not sure when we will see them again.
ShoppingBlog.com 2010
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"The last we heard, the underwear was still 'Awol' and we are not sure when we will see them again.
ShoppingBlog.com 2010
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"The last we heard, the underwear was still 'Awol' and we are not sure when we will see them again.
ShoppingBlog.com 2010
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"The last we heard, the underwear was still 'Awol' and we are not sure when we will see them again.
ShoppingBlog.com 2010
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He once infamously went Awol after wandering out of the Mondays' contract negotiations to get a KFC – Ryder parlance for scoring smack.
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If you want to know why Obama has not fought for a public option for healthcare reform, why he has caved to Wall Street on financial reform, why he has been Awol on the most important labour law reform legislation in 75 years (despite his campaign promises), just look at the major media.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: America's Real Quagmire | Mark Weisbrot 2009
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