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Still, I hope T.A. Franks's conclusion about Herbert is untrue:
Harry Moroz: The Remembered Cause of the Forgotten Columnist 2009
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I'm wondering if Jamie Franks (ran a credible bid for Lt.Gov. and is a good guy) is hoping its Wicker that moves up, opening the congressional seat in Franks's district ....
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Franks's ground commanders were given extraordinary latitude to make their own decisions.
The Secret War 2007
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Franks's parents had had a troubled marriage for as long as she could remember; later, she learned that her father had been involved for many years with another woman who was the real love of his life.
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When Turkey rejected the initial U.S. plan to launch a tank division south from Turkey, U.S. commander Gen. Tommy Franks's fallback plan -- insert light forces by air -- assumed intensive air cover to provide the firepower those forces would lack.
Periscope 2007
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The circumstances of Franks's quest may be unique to her, but the generational confrontation is a familiar one in many families and in the ever-expanding genre of family memoirs, which describe an intimate clash of cultures.
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An officer who dozes off on the plane can be awakened by General Franks's pouring a bottle of water over his head.
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The search often begins, as Franks's did, with the discovery of a puzzling souvenir from a clandestine past, a hidden trove of letters or the recollection of bewildering childhood memories.
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The target was so obvious that General Franks's lawyers were worried about a trap: had the Taliban invited an attack on women and children to create TV images of atrocity?
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At the end of her journey, Franks's view of her father changes dramatically.
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