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Potential trend: The nonfiction works included three “graphic novels” (Trotsky: A Graphic Biography [3], The Photographer: Into War-torn Afghanistan with Doctors Without Borders [4], and Students for a Democratic Society: A Graphic History [5]).
A Progressive on the Prairie » The year in books — by the numbers » Print 2010
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War-torn cities where death and destruction is a part of everyday life.
No Mercy Lori Armstrong 2010
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War-torn for much of the past three decades, it boasts such neighbors as Iran, Pakistan and Turkmenistan, through which any riches would have to transit to market.
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War-torn cities where death and destruction is a part of everyday life.
No Mercy Lori Armstrong 2010
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: War-torn nations 'most corrupt'
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'War-torn nations \'most corrupt\' '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' The issue of corruption in Afghanistan is particularly pressing.
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The rise in crime from villains fleeing the Civil War-torn United States has led the Prime Minister of Canadia to ask for dramatic changes in their superhero-related policies…
Omega Flight #1 (of 5) | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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"A Troubled Peace," the sequel to the author's first novel, "Under a War-torn Sky."
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Myself, I am busy trying to start a company and website, and teaching, keeping my family together, paying the bills, and getting the exercise I need in order to stay alive in this War-torn world.
First Open Thread-- What's on your mind? Log in and add your comments 2006
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War-torn Chechnya must embrace polygamy to counter a gender imbalance caused by years of armed conflict, says the pro-Kremlin head of the militia that enforces control in most of the republic.
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