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Examples
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"No, we're not," Lafontant calls down, and keeps tugging.
In Haiti's shattered capital, metal scavengers take to the streets Manuel Roig-Franzia 2010
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Lafontant is a tall, thin 47-year-old man with intense black eyes, long arms and long fingers.
In Haiti's shattered capital, metal scavengers take to the streets Manuel Roig-Franzia 2010
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While they work, Lafontant frets to Valcin that the earthquake was a sign that "Jesus Christ is coming."
In Haiti's shattered capital, metal scavengers take to the streets 2010
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"You need to stop!" he says, startling Lafontant and Valcin.
In Haiti's shattered capital, metal scavengers take to the streets 2010
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Another of the interlopers, cutting a lean sinewy figure, points his finger menacingly at Lafontant.
In Haiti's shattered capital, metal scavengers take to the streets 2010
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While they work, Lafontant frets to Valcin that the earthquake was a sign that "Jesus Christ is coming."
In Haiti's shattered capital, metal scavengers take to the streets Manuel Roig-Franzia 2010
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He pleads with the thugs, saying Lafontant and Valcin have been here since early in the morning, and deserve the metal they've extracted.
In Haiti's shattered capital, metal scavengers take to the streets 2010
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"You need to stop!" he says, startling Lafontant and Valcin.
In Haiti's shattered capital, metal scavengers take to the streets Manuel Roig-Franzia 2010
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Lafontant is a tall, thin 47-year-old man with intense black eyes, long arms and long fingers.
In Haiti's shattered capital, metal scavengers take to the streets 2010
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"No, we're not," Lafontant calls down, and keeps tugging.
In Haiti's shattered capital, metal scavengers take to the streets 2010
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