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Decades-old international laws on armed conflict also appear to authorize the raid and other similar actions, said Scott Silliman , a Duke University law professor, and other legal experts.
Killing Was Legal Under U.S. and International Law, Many Experts Say Dionne Searcey 2011
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Decades-old animosities between the ethnic groups and Myanmar's powerful military are also to blame.
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Decades-old banners hang from the rafters and the bleachers come right to the edge of the court.
Philly's Big 5, in a Class by Itself Mark Yost 2010
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Decades-old banners hang from the rafters and the bleachers come right to the edge of the court.
Philly's Big 5, in a Class by Itself Mark Yost 2010
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Decades-old slabs of sea ice are being replaced by thinning sheets that disappear from year to year.
Archive 2010-01-01 EliRabett 2010
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Decades-old banners hang from the rafters and the bleachers come right to the edge of the court.
Philly's Big 5, in a Class by Itself Mark Yost 2010
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Decades-old slabs of sea ice are being replaced by thinning sheets that disappear from year to year.
James McCarthy tells it like it's going to be EliRabett 2010
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Decades-old spills are still a problem and 17,000 acres of wildlife and marine habitat have already been destroyed.
Palin: the real scandal Jax 2008
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Decades-old spills are still a problem and 17,000 acres of wildlife and marine habitat have already been destroyed.
Archive 2008-09-01 Jax 2008
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Decades-old trees either uprooted completely or completely stripped of their foliage, branches and/or bark.
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