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A "Herby" pie, peculiar to Cornwall, is made of leeks and pilchards, or of nettles, pepper cress, parsley, mustard, and spinach, with thin slices of pork.
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This Film is Rated ‘S’ for Stupid « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2009
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Herby said that using phosphorus to illuminate a target or create smoke is legitimate under international law, and that there was no evidence the Jewish state was intentionally using phosphorus in a questionable way, such as burning down buildings or consciously putting civilians at risk.
Two news stories about Israel and Hamas that you won't see on the BBC Not a sheep 2009
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The International Committee of the Red Cross urged Israel to exercise "extreme caution" in using the incendiary agent, which is used to illuminate targets at night or create a smoke screen for day attacks, said Peter Herby, the head of the organization's mines-arms unit.
Two news stories about Israel and Hamas that you won't see on the BBC Not a sheep 2009
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"In some of the strikes in Gaza it's pretty clear that phosphorus was used," Herby told The Associated Press.
Two news stories about Israel and Hamas that you won't see on the BBC Not a sheep 2009
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Herby said that using phosphorus to illuminate a target or create smoke is legitimate under international law, and that there was no evidence the Jewish state was intentionally using phosphorus in a questionable way, such as burning down buildings or consciously putting civilians at risk.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Herby said that using phosphorus to illuminate a target or create smoke is legitimate under international law, and that there was no evidence the Jewish state was intentionally using phosphorus in a questionable way, such as burning down buildings or knowingly putting civilians at risk.
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July 22, 2009 at 10:34 am heerz burfday fairy to cheer evreewun up by saying HAPPEE BURFDAY to Ktd an Herby an evreewun else hoo haz a burfday today!
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Herby said that using phosphorus to illuminate a target or create smoke is legitimate under international law, and that there was no evidence the Jewish state was intentionally using phosphorus in a questionable way, such as burning down buildings or knowingly putting civilians at risk.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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"In some of the strikes in Gaza it's pretty clear that phosphorus was used," [Peter] Herby told The Associated Press.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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