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A sentinel for peace and safety of the colonists evolved into "A Sanctuary of Violence" as Hernandez aptly chronicle's in her chapter about the tragic journey of the Border Patrol killing Mexicans by proxy.
Geri Spieler: Migra! A History of the U.S. Border Patrol 2010
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A sentinel for peace and safety of the colonists evolved into "A Sanctuary of Violence" as Hernandez aptly chronicle's in her chapter about the tragic journey of the Border Patrol killing Mexicans by proxy.
Geri Spieler: Migra! A History of the U.S. Border Patrol 2010
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David Ishii Bookseller: In his life and in his store, he chronicle's the city's story
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In 1997, Houghton Mifflin published Charles Kaiser's The Gay Metropolis, 1940-1996, but invoking that chronicle's linear and, well, straight tone is like comparing a closeted accountant to one of Mr. McCourt's fearless drag queens.
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In 1997, Houghton Mifflin published Charles Kaiser's The Gay Metropolis, 1940-1996, but invoking that chronicle's linear and, well, straight tone is like comparing a closeted accountant to one of Mr. McCourt's fearless drag queens.
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Legion: Prophets prior to seeing Legion the film, in which Stewart chronicle's the struggles of this diverse group of people.
IDW Publishing 2010
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"The Uzbek community claims the deaths of some 700 people," the paper wrote on June 15 in a chronicle of events in Osh. "In Uzbek neighborhoods, residents are too afraid to call the ambulance," the chronicle's author, Andrei
EurasiaNet.org 2010
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Perry of Texas welcome Obama, attempts to give him letter expressing state's problems with immigration, Obama refuses to take it. on houston chronicle's website
Ace of Spades HQ 2010
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August 20, 2008 -- Wataru Oki and Sue McPherson, both of Murray, walk through the Bush Legacy Bus, a museum that chronicle's the president's "shortcomings."
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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August 20, 2008 -- Wataru Oki and Sue McPherson, both of Murray, walk through the Bush Legacy Bus, a museum that chronicle's the president's "shortcomings."
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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