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Like last year's grand, terrifying, beautiful, and Pulitzer Winning Ruined by Lynn Nottage, about the intimacy and loyalty of a band of women in war-torn Congo, which offers us an every day that is shredded with gunfire, sexual violence, and greed.
Lauren Gunderson: Theater of the Every Day Epic Lauren Gunderson 2010
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Like last year's grand, terrifying, beautiful, and Pulitzer Winning Ruined by Lynn Nottage, about the intimacy and loyalty of a band of women in war-torn Congo, which offers us an every day that is shredded with gunfire, sexual violence, and greed.
Lauren Gunderson: Theater of the Every Day Epic Lauren Gunderson 2010
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Like last year's grand, terrifying, beautiful, and Pulitzer Winning Ruined by Lynn Nottage, about the intimacy and loyalty of a band of women in war-torn Congo, which offers us an every day that is shredded with gunfire, sexual violence, and greed.
Lauren Gunderson: Theater of the Every Day Epic Lauren Gunderson 2010
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Like last year's grand, terrifying, beautiful, and Pulitzer Winning Ruined by Lynn Nottage, about the intimacy and loyalty of a band of women in war-torn Congo, which offers us an every day that is shredded with gunfire, sexual violence, and greed.
Lauren Gunderson: Theater of the Every Day Epic Lauren Gunderson 2010
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Like last year's grand, terrifying, beautiful, and Pulitzer Winning Ruined by Lynn Nottage, about the intimacy and loyalty of a band of women in war-torn Congo, which offers us an every day that is shredded with gunfire, sexual violence, and greed.
Lauren Gunderson: Theater of the Every Day Epic Lauren Gunderson 2010
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We are facing drastic reductions in yield, said Andrew Nottage, who runs the Russell Smith farm at Duxford, Cambridgeshire.
Fears of British super-drought after record low rainfall in winter 2012
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"Rainfall patterns here are similar to Israel," said Nottage.
Fears of British super-drought after record low rainfall in winter 2012
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Lynn Nottage in The Odds sharply shows how 9/11 causes a rift between a Yemeni kiosk owner and his closest African-American friend.
Decade - review 2011
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Among the crops grown by Nottage are potatoes and onions – vegetables that have a high demand for water.
Fears of British super-drought after record low rainfall in winter 2012
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Like last year's grand, terrifying, beautiful, and Pulitzer Winning Ruined by Lynn Nottage, about the intimacy and loyalty of a band of women in war-torn Congo, which offers us an every day that is shredded with gunfire, sexual violence, and greed.
Lauren Gunderson: Theater of the Every Day Epic Lauren Gunderson 2010
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