As a stark background, the war-torn Russian populace bitterly voices its utter misery. |
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The youngest member of the family detained last week was one of several St John's pupils who came to Rochdale from war-torn Angola. |
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We just like to concentrate mainly on rehabilitation and rebuilding of war-torn countries. |
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Earlier, he would boast of his formative years stealing candy from kids in war-torn Africa. |
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The clients are obsessed with themselves, but also intrigued by the reticent Mira and her war-torn country. |
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Born and raised in war-torn Nicaragua, Rebecca and her family fled to Panama as refugees in the early Eighties. |
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Despite claims of progress in the negotiations, the conflict in the war-torn province is continuing. |
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Around three million Tamils continue to live in the war-torn areas in the north and east of Sri Lanka. |
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South of Beirut, in the area around Tyre and Qana, the Hizbollah is still hanging on to the days of the war-torn past. |
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After almost three years of hard work he helped bring peace to the war-torn region. |
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The film tells the story of a ragged group of orphan children who attempt a desperate walk to freedom across a war-torn country. |
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An estimated 15,000 contract workers from around the world are currently helping to rebuild war-torn Iraq. |
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The many orphans of the war-torn African country of Liberia might have no stronger wish than simply to be remembered. |
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The coming visit will be the third for Megawati to the war-torn province since she was appointed president. |
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The sounds of battle surrounded me, making me feel as if I were in the midst of a war-torn city. |
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Carlow nurse Lily Cummins recently departed for war-torn Sudan to lend her expertise to the aid effort there. |
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I'll be talking to a veteran of political developments programs in war-torn regions. |
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The young children in the war-torn city loved to paint and were always ready to learn, she said. |
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Life in the camps was sometimes easier than subsistence on the war-torn veld, but malnutrition, disease, and neglect killed 42,000 camp inmates. |
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On her return to France, she decided to use handmade Poppies to raise money for the destitute children in war-torn areas of the country. |
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As in any war-torn society, enormous reconstruction efforts will be needed. |
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On course for war-torn Vietnam, a plane carrying a top-secret cargo known only as Whiteknight is lost over the uncharted jungles of Cambodia. |
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Red Cross volunteers across Canada knitted socks and sweaters, and sewed bandages and bed linens to be sent to war-torn Europe. |
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The dispatch of U.N. peacekeepers to Liberia is the first real sign of progress in the search for peace in that war-torn country. |
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Yet, is has to be tainted by dark motives one way or another, because an oasis of happiness seems unbelieveable in this war-torn galaxy. |
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Our aim must be to uphold international law so that women, even in the war-torn corners of our world, can sleep under the cover of justice. |
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In war-torn Rwanda, 114,000 children have been separated from their families. |
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Hundreds of seriously ill children from war-torn regions in Algeria arrived in Switzerland for treatment. |
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Egypt is a destination for many refugees from war-torn countries, people who are often traumatised by their experiences. |
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It is also present in some war-torn countries where it plays an active part in peacekeeping operations. |
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He lived in a bubble, a microcosmic world, traveling by train through war-torn Germany with the windows shaded. |
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He was the first Cheshire officer to swap his regular beat in the Knutsford area to act as an adviser in the war-torn towns of the Balkans. |
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Friends turn traitor and fellow countrymen become the enemy in a war-torn world where the old rules are worthless. |
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I finally decided to stop sitting on things and threw out my war-torn couch today. |
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The Japanese adopted it as a way to revive their war-torn economy and considered quality and productivity as one and the same. |
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De Beers has faced mounting pressure over its purchase of diamonds from these war-torn areas. |
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He believes he will be abused and mistreated if returned to his war-torn country. |
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Soon, the flood of refuges overwhelms the establishment, and all of the foreigners flee the war-torn nation. |
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We also provide clean water equipment in devastated villages, whether it be war-torn or natural disasters. |
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The populations of Kosovo, Yugoslavia and other war-torn countries in the Balkans have been sorely tried, with tragic and long-term consequences. |
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She added work is also underway to rebuild war-torn areas in the province. |
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The key consideration in war-torn Gaelic society was that marriages should seal important political and military alliances between the chieftains' dynasties. |
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It specializes in bringing food and other material aid to war-torn areas. |
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Consociational institutions promoted stability in Switzerland and have helped to consolidate the peace in war-torn Bosnia. |
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We as a nation should show sympathy to those suffering in war-torn countries who are looking for a better life for their families. |
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The nonprofit Samasource farms out manual data-entry work to refugees in the bleakest war-torn areas on earth. |
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Madame Guérin then resolved to sell handmade poppies around Armistice Day to raise money for poor children in the war-torn areas of Europe. |
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The deadbeat club has mostly consisted of the war-torn and the ungovernable: Sudan, Yugoslavia and Sierra Leone have all been members. |
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Families from war-torn provinces sleep in mosques and schools. |
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They would find little welcome in war-torn southern Sudan. |
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We have another two years remaining in our commitment, two years of challenges, two years to make more progress, and two years of lighting beacons of renewal in the harsh landscape of a war-torn country. |
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I saw the terrible physical, emotional and mental toll paid by those who serve and by those who live in war-torn regions, and this gave me with a deep sense of caring and compassion for all people who are suffering. |
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We shall acquire an extended and stable democracy and, with it, opportunities for enduring peace on what has been a constantly war-torn continent. |
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The demining teams of handlers and their dogs risk their lives in the complex task of turning the war-torn lands into fields and villages where Afghans can rebuild their farms and livelihoods. |
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Despite this request for a more complete picture of the situation on the ground in war-torn societies, the information provided to the Council has been patchy. |
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It is suitable for long-distance, emergency patient treatment in areas without a sophisticated health service such as at sea and in remote or war-torn areas. |
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That will contribute to justice, long-term peace and reconciliation in war-torn societies, thereby helping to minimize the risk of future violations. |
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It also provides a mandate to safeguard the development of children, which in war-torn countries often requires the presence and efforts of human rights workers. |
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Of all the war-torn eras in the all the history of the world, why, Frank Miller and Zack Snyder, did you have to wander into mine? |
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Jilley was born in Somalia 22 years ago, but fled the war-torn country as a teenager to settle in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. |
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This balance between retributive and restorative justice provides the ICC with the potential to affect the future of war-torn societies by addressing not just the cause of crime but its outcomes. |
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Epic campaigns in a war-torn fantasy world await you! |
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How can civil society be more effective in raising public consciousness in the North about the importance of concerted donor efforts to address issues of war-torn societies? |
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It is therefore not surprising that measures taken to effect recovery and re-habilitation in war-torn Sierra Leone include a significant level of educational intervention. |
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He cited seeing-eye dogs, and dogs that search for explosive devices in war-torn areas as examples. |
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We witnessed scenes on our TV screens of mass starvation in the Darfur region of war-torn Sudan. |
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He returned to the war-torn country on a second tour as a signaller with Yankee Commando, 45 Yankee company. |
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They drove through the war-torn Caprivi Strip between the Angolan and Namibian border, in the hope of spotting elephants. |
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There are also reinfections in war-torn Somalia and Syria that threaten to break out into areas once free of the scourge. |
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In war-torn Europe she had taken to hard drinking and Benzedrine. |
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In war-torn Afghanistan Soca officers have recently raided local Hawaladar banks which were transferring drug money. |
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The second is that of a war-torn hellhole split between India and Pakistan, a source of unending antipathy and conflict between the two nuclear-armed states. |
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Rebuilding war-torn societies is difficult and unglamorous. |
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The fulsome thanks of the war-torn nation lifted our weary spirits. |
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