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She then proceeded to tell him the legend from 'Aylwin'.
The Trespasser 1907
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They've been looking for one since Aylwin Lewis left in January 2008.
Sears Chairman Unleashes 15-Page Manifesto About Um, Everything - The Consumerist 2009
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"We should not waste all our efforts digging into wounds that are irreparable," Aylwin said.
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Aylwin was also well aware of the experience of Argentine President Raul Alfonsin, who took office in 1983 after a seven-year military dictatorship had waged a "Dirty War" against suspected dissidents, killing at least 13,000 of them.
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At the time Aylwin didn't have much choice but to pardon, as his Chilean audience knew.
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General Pinochet had grudgingly permitted the elections that Aylwin won to succeed him as president in 1990, but Pinochet retained control of the armed forces and the Senate, and had seen to the passage of an amnesty law that covered official acts during his regime.
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Calling Aylwin-Foster's comparison of U.S. and British counterinsurgency tactics "off target," Benson pointed to a watershed incident last September.
Basra Breakdown 2007
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For the record Aylwin-Foster was a very very very good anti-terrorist commander in Northern Ireland during a particularly “busy” time.
Firedoglake » Late Nite FDL: Fear and Loathing in the Nuttersphere 2006
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One example of what Aylwin-Foster talks about is the fact that the Rules Of Engagement that are in operation in the book are shockingly lax.
12th January 2006 2006
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His novel Aylwin and his articles on Borrow will be called to mind.
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