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I was drawn to this cocktail because of Mr. Gall's illustration of a monkey in a tux.
The Art of the Drink 2011
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Recall that in Carlotta Gall's NYT piece, she wrote:
Derrick Crowe: A "Comprehensive Civilian/Military Effort" in Afghanistan? Hardly. Derrick Crowe 2010
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Recall that in Carlotta Gall's NYT piece, she wrote:
Derrick Crowe: A "Comprehensive Civilian/Military Effort" in Afghanistan? Hardly. Derrick Crowe 2010
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Recall that in Carlotta Gall's NYT piece, she wrote:
Derrick Crowe: A "Comprehensive Civilian/Military Effort" in Afghanistan? Hardly. Derrick Crowe 2010
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Recall that in Carlotta Gall's NYT piece, she wrote:
Derrick Crowe: A "Comprehensive Civilian/Military Effort" in Afghanistan? Hardly. Derrick Crowe 2010
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By that time I had set up a charity to help people who had lost limbs to mines Sandy Gall's Afghanistan Appeal, so I've been back pretty much every year for 30 years.
Sandy Gall: 'I fear Afghanistan will become like Vietnam' 2012
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From the moment I'd crossed the ford and tried to reason with Custer, it had been one shot-torn nightmare of struggle up the slope away from those hordes of red fiends, followed by the chaos when our retreat had been caught in the death-grip between Gall's charge and the mounted assault (led, I'm told, by Crazy Horse in person) over the very hill to which we'd been struggling for safety.
Isabelle Estelle Bruno 2010
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"Make my bells ring again ..." oh, yes indeed, ma'am ... and the nightmare-the screams and shots and war-whoops as Gall's Hunkpapa horde came surging through the dust, and George Custer squatting on his heels, his cropped head in his hands as he coughed out his life, and the red-and-yellow devil's face screaming at me from beneath the buffalo-scalp helmet as the hatchet drove down at my brow ...
Isabelle Estelle Bruno 2010
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But Gall's the same hardboiled guy, and Atlee writes about him very well, no matter how he's handling the narration.
Archive 2009-06-28 Bill Crider 2009
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If you've read the series books, you no doubt recall Gall's many references to flying over "the hump" in Burma.
Archive 2009-06-28 Bill Crider 2009
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