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Provance met one of the prisoners who seemed to be there for the wrong reason.
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Provance met one of the prisoners who seemed to be there for the wrong reason.
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"It struck me as morally reprehensible," Provance says.
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In that book Mr. Pegg debunks a very ancient myth about the existence of some mysterious Cathar sect in the Southern territories of Provance and Languedoque, the sect which apparently took over people there and introduced its own way of life, highly contradictive to Christianity.
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Why would you pass up on an Herbs De Provance Rub?
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"The whole table was howling with laughing," Provance tells me.
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Provence (I think they spelled it Provance), which was on 45th between 5th and 6th, had the most amazing black and white cookies ever, the ones that tasted the way you realized (once you ate one) that they were always meant to taste.
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Lawmakers have issued a subpoena demanding internal Pentagon communications about Army Spc. Samuel Provance, a whistleblower who says his rank was reduced after he reported abuses at Abu Ghraib prison.
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The French extermination of the Albigyoyes, the Provance people was the same as the extermination of Indians and more and more.
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Norwood appears to threaten Provance with prosecution, saying, "There is reason for me to believe that you may have been aware of the improper treatment of the detainees at Abu Ghraib before they were reported by other soldiers."
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