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Van also directs a piece of her own creation — I'm not sure I can say she "wrote" it — called "Rubble," which she stages in the Fishtank Performing Studio picture window as well as the sidewalk below.
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Van also directs a piece of her own creation - I'm not sure I can say she "wrote" it - called "Rubble," which she stages in the Fishtank Performing Studio picture window as well as the sidewalk below.
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The purpose of this site is to expose some of the deceits that constitute contemporary political debate, to provide a principled I note that senior Democrat Barney "Rubble" Franks has hit on a plan to stimulate the US economy - he reckons
A Tangled Web 2008
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In the Saint André area of Port-au-Prince, not far from the general hospital, a man known in the neighbourhood as "Rubble Jean-Marc" embodies what is now a long-term tragedy.
Haiti earthquake charities blamed as scars fail to heal 2011
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Rubble still bobs in the lake, but debris is in piles now as surviving possessions are separated from the remnants of what were once prized homes.
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The previous post in this blog was McPile of Rubble.
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Driving to their home in nearby Sheffield, Ala., filmmakers Steve and Sheri Wiggins saw an eerie tableau: Rubble, wreckage and everywhere people standing outside and patiently waiting—for fuel, water, help.
Tornadoes Leave a Trail of Devastation Timothy W. Martin 2011
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One is reminded of a work proposing "national repentance" by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, From Under the Rubble.
Liturgy 2009
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Rubble littered the streets amid the burned wreckage of cars hit by the explosion.
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Rubble littered the streets amid the burned wreckage of cars hit by the explosion.
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