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The Japanese massacred hundreds of thousands in the Nanking area, but Rabe's efforts in establishing a safety zone (as well as personally keeping hundreds of civilians on his own property) is estimated to have saved 200,000 lives.
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The Japanese massacred hundreds of thousands in the Nanking area, but Rabe's efforts in establishing a safety zone (as well as personally keeping hundreds of civilians on his own property) is estimated to have saved 200,000 lives.
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In Rabe's distressed countenance the question appears to arise: Why did she bother?
'Merchant of Venice': Al Pacino's Shylock is a moving take on an immovable man 2010
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Perhaps this is Rabe's harsh message: These people crossed paths in brutal moments but never were curious about each other, never cared to know about each other.
Rick Ayers: The Curse of Vietnam Now Haunting Afghan Killing Fields Rick Ayers 2010
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Perhaps this is Rabe's harsh message: These people crossed paths in brutal moments but never were curious about each other, never cared to know about each other.
Rick Ayers: The Curse of Vietnam Now Haunting Afghan Killing Fields 2010
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Lily Rabe's Portia is willowy and wise in the flattering gowns Jess Goldstein has afforded her (the performers wear Edwardian clothes), and she's forthright and funny when she and companion Nerissa (plucky Marianne Jean-Baptiste) disguise themselves as physician and assistant for the famous "quality of mercy" trial.
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Perhaps this is Rabe's harsh message: These people crossed paths in brutal moments but never were curious about each other, never cared to know about each other.
Rick Ayers: The Curse of Vietnam Now Haunting Afghan Killing Fields 2010
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Burnett and his imitators Rabe's crime novels are idiosynratic, sometimes to a fault.
Archive 2008-06-01 Ed Gorman 2008
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But the characters and Rabe's observations on post-war Europe are the source of the book's rich bleakness.
Archive 2008-06-01 Ed Gorman 2008
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Burnett and his imitators Rabe's crime novels are idiosynratic, sometimes to a fault.
A House In Naples Ed Gorman 2008
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