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The result: in the land called the Breadbasket of Europe, up to 10 million men, women, and children were starved to death.
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The result: in the land called the Breadbasket of Europe, up to 10 million men, women, and children were starved to death.
Archive 2008-06-01 Thatsnews 2008
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The series will span much of the eastern United States from America's northern border with Canada, to the Shenandoah Valley, which was known as the Breadbasket of the Southern Confederacy during America's Civil War.
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But the economy bounced back sharply, partly due to increased demand for soybeans and wheat from China and other foreign markets from "the Breadbasket of the World," the ex-officials said.
Argentine Episode Is Little Comfort for Greece Matt Moffett 2011
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When they got to the Breadbasket/SCLC offices, they learned all the buses were filled.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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When they got to the Breadbasket/SCLC offices, they learned all the buses were filled.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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When they got to the Breadbasket/SCLC offices, they learned all the buses were filled.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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When we lived in Chicago, the operation Breadbasket had been introduced by Dr. Martin Luther King.
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When they got to the Breadbasket/SCLC offices, they learned all the buses were filled.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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Clearly, this celebration of life was going to be (a big) first in my Chicago life of four decades and counting: A big first since the first time I was on South Stony Island Ave. three decades ago, to attend an Operation Breadbasket Saturday meeting, Operation Breadbasket, the predecessor to Operation PUSH.
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