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  • PHEBE MARR, AUTHOR "MODERN HISTORY OF IRAQ": This has given, I think, the Prime Minister Maliki some popularity to draw on.

    CNN Transcript Jul 21, 2008 2008

  • PHEBE MARR, POLICY ANALYST: There is a profound struggle for power going on among communities, among political parties, which frankly is not going to come to any end on our timetable.

    CNN Transcript Apr 8, 2008 2008

  • PHEBE MARR, POLICY ANALYST: There is a profound struggle for power going on among communities, among political parties which frankly is not going to come to any end on our timetable.

    CNN Transcript Apr 8, 2008 2008

  • PHEBE MARR, U.S. INS.ITUTE OF PEACE: He's isolated, it's wishful thinking and in addition to that, it may be one of the few ploys that the defense lawyers have.

    CNN Transcript Jun 27, 2006 2006

  • PHEBE MARR, AUTHOR, "THE MODERN HISTORY OF IRAQ": Iraq is suffering from a really radical decline in education, health, and other statistics over the last couple of decades.

    CNN Transcript Jun 30, 2004 2004

  • PHEBE MARR, IRAQ HISTORIAN: The Baath Regime in Syria went its way and the Ba'ath Regime in Iraq went its way, and its real personal as well as political.

    CNN Transcript Mar 28, 2003 2003

  • "We regard this Impromptu as a failure, and call upon ALICE, and PHEBE, and CELIA, and other tuneful members of the Sorosis Club to come to the rescue of their unfortunate sister -- the perpetrator of the above verses."

    Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 03, April 16, 1870 Various

  • Chapter 7 PHEBE While Rose was making discoveries and having experiences,

    Rose In Bloom Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888 1876

  • Dear Miss Plenty, pray for him and for me, that I may do this one happy thing for those who have done so much for Your ever dutiful and loving PHEBE As Rose looked up from the letter, half stunned by the sudden news and the great danger, she found that the old lady had already stopped useless bewailing and was praying heartily, like one who knew well where help was to be found.

    Rose In Bloom Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888 1876

  • [Enter SILVIUS and PHEBE] Look, here comes a lover of mine and a lover of hers.

    As You Like It 1599

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