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The Bear came to the center of the battle-ground, a long naked hunting-knife of Russian make in his hand.
The Sun of the Wolf 2010
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The Bear came to the center of the battle-ground, a long naked hunting - knife of Russian make in his hand.
The Son of the Wolf 2010
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It is the battle-ground states that are likely going to decide who gets into the White House.
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It finally ended in the establishment of a military post in the vicinity of the battle-ground, for the permanent occupation of the country.
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I've looked at polls in the "battle-ground" states (realclearpolitics. com) and Obama outperforms hillary vs. McCain in the 19 battle-ground states they list.
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His military career makes him now see everything as a potential battle-ground.
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Maine, a key battle-ground state, are strongly supportive of a strong public plan option and overhaul.
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That will combine to put the south and many battle-ground states in his column for a decisive electoral vote victory.
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As the presidential race is getting focused on the seven swing states and about 20 to 30 per cent undecided voters across the country, Barak Obama and John McCain have decided to spend their last week before elections in the battle-ground states starting with Ohio from Monday and focusing on economy.
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From John Stuart Mill down to Hayek and Mises, "distribution" was "the real battle-ground of economics."
Are people “naturally” libertarian (in the virtual world)? - The Austrian Economists 2008
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