He was a tipper truck driver first transporting shells and then debris cleared up from bombed-out towns and villages. |
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But they won't find what they're really looking for in the bombed-out buildings of the city. |
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In that the mental, conceptual and technical voids were even more gaping and glaring than the physical ones in bombed-out cities. |
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We're finally reaching the stage where we can begin new construction, rather than just reconstruct bombed-out buildings. |
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Personally I think some of these bombed-out buildings should be preserved, as memorials to their former inhabitants. |
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And it is such a cold, unforgiving place that the symbolism of a bombed-out building is unavoidable. |
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War-torn Germany is provocatively portrayed with bombed-out buildings and spontaneous marketplaces arising out of stark, rubble-lined streets. |
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A glowing white ball of light appears amid the ruins of a bombed-out building. |
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Two empty-faced women, like bombed-out buildings themselves, stood near us, their eyes unfocused. |
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He returned to the bombed-out building twice a day for 17 days to get files and other things. |
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Although there has been a lot of development in the area, some of the same bombed-out buildings are still standing, just as they were 60 years ago. |
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There are plenty of bombed-out buildings, but they're interspersed. |
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The stories revolve around the troubled conditions of a modern cosmopolis rising from the bombed-out ruins of war. |
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By day, she cares for her children in a bombed-out milk factory that hosts her orphanage, Okutiuka. |
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There are dozens of weapons stored in the bombed-out building on the outskirts of Al Bab and he had made all of them by hand. |
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It leaves torn-up bodies, bombed-out buildings, coffins, carcasses, and rivers of blood. |
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And others will say that it is a distant echo thrown off the bombed-out rubblelands. |
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They point to signs of life in some of the bombed-out corners of markets, and banks finally finding buyers for some of their stinkiest assets. |
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Inside the bombed-out palace, troops from Attack Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry, rifled through documents and inventoried the building. |
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As well as repairing damaged houses, the authorities had to provide various services for bombed-out families who found themselves without the basic necessities to live. |
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During the war, when he was the most famous journalist in London, he had a series of affairs with refugee women living out the war in the bombed-out city. |
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Bombed-out buildings house dens of illicit commerce, while bridges and river banks swarm with a second society. |
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When a platoon of American troops in WWII were making their way across Europe, they came across a bombed-out monastery with these words graffitied on its basement wall. |
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Dennis Nash re-enlists in a bombed-out mosque in Fallujah, Iraq, some time after the battle for which he would be awarded a Bronze Star. |
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Among the headliners at Liverpool Sound City last night were The Kooks, who appeared at the bombed-out church. |
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When the war ended, local businessmen had a whip-round to pay for rebuilding a destroyed airport terminal and the bombed-out shops on Tripoli Street in the city centre. |
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At the end of the long 1914 sequence in the middle of the novel, the crosses disappear, which prepares the reader for the bombed-out execratory landscape of 1945 just ahead. |
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