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Burnt-out vehicles used a barricades were towed away.
Egyptian Army Commits To Civilian Power Transfer, Peace With Israel AP/The Huffington Post 2011
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Burnt-out vehicles used a barricades during the fighting were towed away.
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Burnt-out vehicles used a barricades were towed away.
Egyptian Army Commits To Civilian Power Transfer, Peace With Israel AP/The Huffington Post 2011
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Burnt-out vehicles used a barricades during the fighting were towed away.
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* The Burnt-out Adjunct has some advice at Inside Higher Ed about the difference between adjuncts, add-junks, and instructors.
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Burnt-out palmettos stick out of the ground like jet-black fingers.
The Fire This Time 2008
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Burnt-out Iraqi tanks littered the roads around Baghdad, giving the impression of heavy fighting, but almost all had been abandoned by their crews before they were hit.
Archive 2008-03-01 Stephen Retherford 2008
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Burnt-out vehicles litter the police compound, from where more than 30 suspected insurgents were freed.
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Burnt-out or just knackered domestic items and appliances lay abandoned on front greens and once-grassy squares, like the fallen in a war of the furniture.
Country of the Blind Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 1997
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Burnt-out homes and the remains of houses looted and damaged in the violence bore testimony to its severity.
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