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Big Foot's followers numbered around 300 and fled to Pine Ridge under a white flag of peace.
Tim Giago: December 29, 'A Day That Will Live in Infamy' for the Lakota Tim Giago 2011
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Big Foot's followers numbered around 300 and fled to Pine Ridge under a white flag of peace.
Tim Giago: December 29, 'A Day That Will Live in Infamy' for the Lakota Tim Giago 2011
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Big Foot's band was pushed to make an encampment at Wounded Knee creek.
Tim Giago: December 29, 'A Day That Will Live in Infamy' for the Lakota Tim Giago 2011
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Foot's friends were often wild and bohemian, like Murdoch, with whom she shared a flat during the war.
Philippa Foot obituary Jane O'Grady 2010
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The first and most obvious contribution of Foot's trolley is that it raises new questions and suggests that we do not have an adequate theory of moral judgements.
Trolleyology and morals Andrew Brown 2010
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For all Ms. Foot's efforts, Æthelstan remains a shadowy figure.
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Big Foot's band was pushed to make an encampment at Wounded Knee creek.
Tim Giago: December 29, 'A Day That Will Live in Infamy' for the Lakota Tim Giago 2011
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But there does seem to be a clear difference between the two cases, and Foot's method allows us to ask what this might be.
Trolleyology and morals Andrew Brown 2010
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He claims the law is too broad, and Big Foot's free speech.
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The drive is more powerful than the pull of the Foot's mass.
I Don’t Understand ? Jack Varnell 2010
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