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And on our two wars, there is the news about massive fraud in the recent Afghan election, and the news that members of the Sunni Awakening, which helped bring some measure of stability to Iraq, are increasingly re-joining the insurgents.
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Chair of the Virginia Senate Democratic Caucus, Sen. Mary Margaret Whipple D-Arlington noted that "all of Sen. Miller's colleagues wish her well and look forward to her re-joining them in Richmond."
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While the British media has already dubbed her "Combat Barbie," the 24-year-old Hodge -- who has already served in Iraq -- insists she's happy to be re-joining the British ranks.
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And on our two wars, there is the news about massive fraud in the recent Afghan election, and the news that members of the Sunni Awakening, which helped bring some measure of stability to Iraq, are increasingly re-joining the insurgents.
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But the Ravens haven't made any plans to announce that Kokinis is re-joining the team.
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While the British media has already dubbed her "Combat Barbie," the 24-year-old Hodge -- who has already served in Iraq -- insists she's happy to be re-joining the British ranks.
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There, he says they are re-joining family businesses or starting up new ventures.
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There, he says they are re-joining family businesses or starting up new ventures.
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Bite may be re-joining the Brownies 'bark sooner than later.
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"All of Senator Miller's colleagues wish her well and look forward to her re-joining them in Richmond," said Sen. Mary Margaret Whipple Arlington, Democratic caucus chairman, in a statement.
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