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Uprooted from her home in Kolkata, Sakina was sent to live far away in Pakharpora, a small village in the Budgam district of the Kashmir valley.
Plight of young brides in Kashmir, sold to older strangers for a pittance 2012
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Uprooted from London by his kindly but distracted parents, Stuart finds himself with nothing to do in his seemingly lifeless new home town.
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Uprooted trees, overturned cars, power wires, furniture and other debris littered roads, while leaks from ruptured gas lines sparked fires.
Shattered Missouri City Digs Out Ilan Brat 2011
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The boycott call has been welcomed by Palestinian bloggers, some of whom have promoted and posted links to it from their blogs, including Gaza 08 and Uprooted Palestinians.
Global Voices in English » Lebanon: Academics and Bloggers Call for Israel Boycott 2009
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Handlin's book was Uprooted: The Epic Story of the Great Migrations That Made the American People, a 1952 definitive study of the dramatic impact of immigration on American life that won him a Pulitzer Prize.
Al Eisele: Oscar Handlin's Message to Republicans Al Eisele 2011
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Uprooted from London by his kindly but distracted parents, Stuart finds himself with nothing to do in his seemingly lifeless new home town.
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Uprooted a tree; replanted it in a different location; Oftentimes, tree would not survive due to stress and different type of soil and environment.
Have you ever volunteered as a literacy tutor? « Children Literacy « Literacy Help « Literacy News 2009
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Uprooted trees, crumbled walls and parts of roofs made it hard for the motorcade to pass through some points.
South Struggling With Cleanup Douglas Belkin 2011
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Handlin's book was Uprooted: The Epic Story of the Great Migrations That Made the American People, a 1952 definitive study of the dramatic impact of immigration on American life that won him a Pulitzer Prize.
Al Eisele: Oscar Handlin's Message to Republicans Al Eisele 2011
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Uprooted from job and economic security, with self-esteem and self-confidence assaulted, the results are not better workers and better citizens but more insecure, vulnerable workers and citizens, some of whom are personally, and economically, crushed.
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