Scout councils soon started establishing camps in the Adirondacks where their members could practice their woodcraft and camping skills. |
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Children from far away cities came here for summer camps to breathe the sea air and eat fresh fish. |
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He spent the rest of the second world war as a medical officer in the prisoner of war camps on the notorious Burma railway. |
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Currently, most camps have two office staff members spending the bulk of their days coordinating absences and make-ups! |
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Great temporary camps were formed, at Turton, Edgworth, Doffcocker and Heaton, where thousands of soldiers lived under canvas. |
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Many of the deportees were born in refugee camps in Thailand, have never been to Cambodia or left as babies, and do not speak Khmer. |
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The camps are operated to a very high standard and the consistent quality of the entire operation has stood the test of time. |
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However, camp teaches the very skills that will allow camps to respond to these opportunities. |
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The writings of young teenage boys and girls in different refugee camps and occupied towns are the most moving part of the book. |
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Some of the works that volunteers in work camps do are construction, painting and tree planting among others. |
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Typically, the camps offer a daily programme of activities and events to keep children busy all day. |
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Many of the city's residents who were able to leave the city are now concentrated in squalid refugee camps in surrounding regions. |
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The Leisure Centre will be running action-packed fun and activity camps again this summer. |
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Some camps have taken the necessary steps to control cooking hazards and the risk of fire. |
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Asking one's friends and schoolmates to participate in these camps was a natural course of events. |
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For the first time during the interview, Butler camps it up, waving his arms above his head and baring his teeth. |
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In secret camps on every continent, they are undergoing rigorous training on all aspects of armed conflict interdiction. |
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They wanted farmers to adopt improved grazing techniques by fencing paddocks or camps where animals could be left overnight. |
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In some towns the opposition between the two camps runs deep, but in this region rivalry appears to be more muted. |
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He worked at one of the camps that was set up for Russian former soldiers who were then guest workers. |
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Can someone tell me how many concentration camps and ovens would that take? |
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Swindon Council has had to take action against illegal camps in the town in the past. |
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Many neighborhoods, towns, villages, and refugee camps were badly damaged or destroyed. |
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Some camps will become unreachable, and there will be an increased possibility of malaria and cholera outbreaks. |
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The children who attend the forty-two camps around America are aged between two and fourteen. |
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Excavations of shell middens and temporary camps on the shore indicated mainly a hunter-gatherer subsistence. |
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I've just spent the last two days with The Big Blog Company helping with their boot camps for journalists. |
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Our helicopters will rain fire down upon your camps before you detect them on your radar. |
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Of all the survivors, those who came out of death or labour camps were the most pitiable. |
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Special refugee camps to prevent children being kidnapped by criminal gangs are to be set up. |
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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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Perhaps the other area of psychological science most relevant to camps is behavioral psychology. |
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Since the state assembly was dissolved, the Modi government has been systematically delisting camps and cutting down on supplies to them. |
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Today we are talking about fat camps in America and her support of the Free Society's work against government anti-obesity campaigns. |
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The support troops lived in pretty comfortable camps and rarely got shot at. |
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The State Government refused even to construct rainproof shelters in the camps and starved them of food supplies. |
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Many people are leaving the refugee camps for fear of disease, camping out in the ruins of their homes. |
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Some guerrillas picked at the edges of his camps and line of march, but did not weaken him appreciably. |
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The camps educate coaches and players on as fair and safe a way as possible to play that game, considering it is a contact sport. |
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Scrappiness in both camps was keeping the supporters on the edge of their seats for all the wrong reasons. |
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While in Golden, he was ordained an Episcopal minister and later served residents in Colorado's mining camps during his scientific excursions. |
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This only provides ammunition to those who already deny that the horrors of Nazism and the death camps ever even happened. |
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Kita followed the rest of the men into the work camps that made up the rock quarries. |
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If you're a male white-collar criminal, you can go to these work camps that are really not very prison-like. |
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Personally, I like the fact that some camps give out little flashlights or carabiners to anyone who wants them. |
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Dissidents were sent to work camps or executed, priests were thrown in jail, and schools and churches were shut down. |
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People are forced into overcrowded camps and public buildings, and spread of communicable diseases is facilitated. |
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At first, the military draftees used shields to separate the two camps and then the regular police took their place. |
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She identified a glaring need for those kids living in town camps to have access to education in a setting away from the mainstream system. |
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There are people who went to various camps or events where he was and they said clairvoyantly they saw this great being overshadowing him. |
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World music has long been mustered by both camps to provide evidence for new theories, whether they stress cultural relativism or universalism. |
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The pressure not to split the team into warring camps during such a season was withering, and it fell on both of them. |
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Concurrently, the number of displaced persons arriving at the internally displaced person camps increased because of the attacks. |
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I have friends who've paid a lot of money to go to baseball fantasy camps to play hardball with ex-major leaguers. |
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In the distance, you can see other camps rising raggedly out of the moraine, each looking like it has just been through a ruinous siege. |
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Once in Japan, the three surviving doctors are placed in concentration camps and continue to administer to the sick and wounded. |
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He is also an adjunct assistant professor of psychology at Case Western Reserve University and consults with summer camps and camp organizations. |
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With the aim of winning a legislative majority, both camps have made vote allocation and tactical voting their campaign strategy of choice. |
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Improved protective designs for field fortifications and base camps have been developed for field forces. |
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The relation between the two opposing camps was bitter and the interaction, acrimonious. |
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Many died with their experiences unrecorded, the crimes against them unprosecuted, in the brutal camps of northern Siberia. |
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The debate quickly polarized into MFA and non-MFA camps without moving beyond the initial disagreement. |
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The campaign by Canadian citizens and government workers appears to be having an effect inside the labour camps as well. |
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I will be based near a few of the training camps and hope to see what the England boys are doing. |
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But Mutebutsi and his forces remained quartered in camps in Bukavu, an important trading centre on the border with Rwanda. |
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The victims held in protective custody and in concentration camps numbered in the hundreds of thousands. |
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The camps were quite intensive, involving as much as 14 hours a day of military training and political indoctrination. |
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Ellin, a journalist and onetime fat kid herself, explores the sad culture of overweight adolescence, from diet meals to fat camps to surgery. |
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With no love lost between the rivals, there were two clear camps as 78 tellers flicked through the ballot papers. |
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Will fat camps be set up to compete with the Gaeltacht during school holidays? |
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Prisoners often had inadequate clothing to protect themselves from the elements, and most camps lacked running water and heat. |
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Since his business serviced the laundry for the boys and girls camps in a neighboring larger town, he made weekly delivery trips down there. |
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Fat camps are a way of telling them, in a round about way, that they are fat and you can't be bothered having fun with them. |
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But the town centres were busy and most hotels, holiday parks and camps reported a good number of bookings. |
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The scouts continue with their activities during the summer and trips and camps are planned. |
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The government wants to dump refugees into camps in isolated areas around Britain. |
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Besides the variety of activities the camps offer, there are friendships and memories to cherish for a lifetime. |
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The camps offer a myriad range of courses covering music, art, dance, karate and more. |
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The inter-city rivalry between two large camps of supporters will add an edge to what promises to be an enthralling evening. |
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There is no doubt that the Allies knew about the death camps long before the Russians liberated Majdanek. |
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The Chairman of the municipality said that every month medical camps would be conducted for the workers. |
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They organize health workshops, yoga camps and naturopathy seminars from time to time. |
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Millions already populated the camps in remote timbering and mining regions by the mid- 1930s, when the Great Purge began. |
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Trips can also be arranged to visit the decrepit gulags and labor camps used so mercilessly by Stalin during the Red Terror. |
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I think I now fit into both camps as I'm pretty sure I will be similarly boneheaded in the future. |
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It seemed that the opinions are divided into extreme opposing camps with irreconcilable differences and conflicts. |
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Both camps ' business supporters claim to be advancing the best interests of corporate Sweden. |
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Fencing the boundaries of a farm, its camps and paddocks can cost as much as the land. |
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Those caught and forcibly repatriated are subject to brutal treatment, including torture, placement in work camps and even execution. |
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Therefore, intentionality and deliberate programming done in camps often resulted in positive youth development. |
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National media will flock to NFL training camps next week, cameras and microphones affixed on the megastars of the league. |
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Relief camps have been built, telephone and utility links were restored on many islands, and dozens of smashed jetties were being reconstructed. |
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Grayson specializes in applying social, developmental, and organizational psychology to help camps better serve children and staff. |
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Supporters of all camps acknowledge the need to attract young people into the party. |
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Both children and parents alike are happier getting whisked off to summer camps and holiday getaways, far from the cramped confines of the city. |
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The internees of correctional labour camps have been seen by the entire population when so employed. |
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Thousands of local residents face serious health problems in overcrowded refugee camps and temporary shelters. |
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They include a shooting range in Surrey, a yachting facility, and several training camps dotted around the country. |
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Those who managed to escape often turn to the refugee camps in neighboring Chad. |
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He allowed himself to be lulled asleep by the Principal's ideas of science camps and summer math programs. |
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And these camps are conducted for all kinds of skills and activities such as pottery, arts and crafts, and personality development. |
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These walking safaris are close to the camps and one tented camp allows longer walking adventures in the endless woodlands and plains habitat. |
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It hopes to organise similar competitions and art camps in the premises so that more people would get to know the institution's environs. |
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Also, the conditions within refugee camps and other aid distribution centers are not conducive to methodical record-keeping. |
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I expect that the men, women and children that live in the town camps are even more frustrated. |
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As well as Warminster there are plans to upgrade buildings at camps across the county, including Tidworth, Durrington and Bulford. |
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Burn a few here, whip a few there, throw the recidivists and incorrigibles into re-education camps to keep the rest in line. |
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We are providing assistance to different relief camps in Ahmadabad and other areas of the state. |
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Of the lumpen masses, 1.5 million died in concentration camps and 1.3 million in the war against the outside world. |
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Many of those families who are in relief camps today were people like us leading happy and contented lives. |
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The 19 camps between the capital and the border house about 15,000 U.S. tripwire troops. |
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Children attending the camps need leisurewear, packed lunches, plenty of drinks and tuck money. |
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These camps keep children amused while allowing them to brush up on their acting skills, the backstroke or learn to play a sport. |
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No two camps are exactly alike, and a company offering cookie-cutter coverage is likely to leave you without the protection you need. |
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Some 1.2 million people have been displaced so far and are forced to live in squalid camps set up by the army to protect them from abductions. |
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It is only a matter of scale that differentiates this camp from the gulags and the concentration camps of the twentieth century. |
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A few travelers had set up their camps in sight of the grounds, Claire could just see their raggy tents from where she was. |
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They could have become a radicalized, embittered minority, trapped in refugee camps and angrily irredentist. |
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New Orleans resident Jordan Flaherty wrote that buses stopping in at refugee camps continue to be haphazard and unorganized. |
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But as the teams endured sweltering training camps last month, they were studies in stolidness. |
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Book releases, art exhibitions, theatre camps and more, holding out the promise of being a haven for creativity in these times of aridness. |
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Families of soldiers who flocked to these camps expected freedom and a respite from the harshness of slavery. |
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He said men should hold camps on the eve of the game where they will watch videos, have braais and chat about the team. |
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Lots of Yak trains on the way, Yaks being the only means of carrying large loads up to the villages and base camps of the various mountains. |
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The US has hardened into two virulently opposed ideological and cultural camps that are almost equal in numbers. |
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He said that 15,000 people who had been left homeless by the earthquake would be accommodated in 20 tent camps equipped with field kitchens. |
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Both camps are deeply divided over the question of Europe, and a clear statement by either candidate could lead to a break-up. |
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And in between stands the multinational corporation which has a foot in both camps if you like. |
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These prisoners of war and internees were held in camps extending from Burma to the Philippines and even to mainland Japan. |
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Both camps regard nature as a world in which the human being cannot meaningfully participate. |
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He said that on a month-long trip he treated sick and dying children in camps for people driven from their homes. |
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The mean dwellings of gnomes and goblins came into view, as well as armed camps dotted with small fires. |
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Its aim is to both inspire curious Poles and challenge the thousands of yearly commemorators at the concentration camps in Galician Poland. |
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She tried riding a tricycle similar to the one she just received at two different camps for children with disabilities. |
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More disturbingly, the government has inaugurated a policy of forcible expulsions from camps for the displaced. |
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What we have got from both camps is a farrago of half-truths and unproven assertions that are repeated even when shown to be blatantly unfounded. |
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The weather through that winter was miserable, and conditions in the camps on both sides deteriorated. |
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The continuing sideshows in both dissident republican and loyalist camps compound their problems. |
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The hospital, third in the State, will conduct free camps to detect children with cleft lips in and around the southern districts. |
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Meanwhile, a charity is planning to run American-style fat camps across Scotland to help children to lose weight. |
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Senior Army officers tell us that these camps are little more than squares for drills and target practices. |
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There are no mentions of mass starvation, torture, concentration camps or the excesses of the current regime. |
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In 418, competing camps elected their own popes, Eulalius, an archdeacon, and Boniface I, a priest. |
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The various denominations and theological camps act as the interface between the believer and the kernel of the evangelical faith. |
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The introduction to fencing often occurs in schools, recreation camps and fitness centres in the form of class instruction. |
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Fat camps should be open to the widest range of youngsters as possible, and must be affordable to everyone. |
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We knew the Calvin who worked with kids, organized basketball camps and taught baton twirling. |
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I search my memory bank and remember that some Lutheran clergyman were taken to camps during the war. |
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I personally think it sucks that they're building camps at some of the spots. |
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Even as a child, during the holidays I would find a way to go on holiday, stay at camps and hotels. |
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Thousands are being held at huge detention camps set up by US forces around Baghdad. |
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The Chief Minister, who had recently visited labour camps in the United Arab Emirates, said that the working conditions there were miserable. |
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The loss of nearly a generation of their children in the concentration camps numbed rural Afrikaners into a stolid hatred of British authority. |
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Recognised for his bush ingenuity, he was soon commissioned to construct mobile camps for mineral exploration companies. |
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In theory, re-education camps and reform through labor camps are significantly different. |
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Experts see this as a possible move ahead of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing to abolish the labor camps in the country. |
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Foreign peace activists have set up protest camps to try to block military incursions. |
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The luckless spy spent most of the war in prisons and internment camps eking out a living as a stool pigeon. |
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In the meantime the labour camps were full everywhere and our boys had their share. |
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When night falls and security wanes, the janjaweed militias come marauding through the camps and attack the women. |
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Attacks on trucks and aid convoys make roads too dangerous to travel, and the scared and hungry arrive at swollen relief camps daily. |
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The town council has no way of providing services inside town camps as they are private property. |
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The role of the government propaganda camps known as public schools cannot be discounted in all this. |
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I traveled a few times to see their camps and strongpoints on the road leading into Thakhek from the east. |
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In 1998 Jenkins spent a month there training with some of the best Finns and he has already planned four training camps to Finland this year. |
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These units also identify and assign new locations for future labour camps that comply to the regulations to be built. |
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Ever since the last elections, in 2001, the two camps have been attempting to marginalise each other. |
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The two camps were separated by a swift and unfordable glacier stream known as Johnson Creek. |
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Though several men in town are in love with her, she falls for Jake Spoon and accompanies the drive though camps outside it. |
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Brochures outlining the camps are available in the centre and from local primary schools. |
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In desperation, Novalee camps in the Wal-Mart store, keeping a tally of all the food and goods she has borrowed. |
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The high turnout was welcomed by both camps as a sign that whoever wins the battle will have a clear mandate to lead the party. |
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At times, hunting parties encountered other camps of women, and they took them by force under threat of death. |
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Start thinking and pretty soon you get ideas, and then you get idealism, and the next thing you know you've got ideology, with millions dead in concentration camps and gulags. |
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Both the Republican and Democratic camps are becoming wary of a backlash. |
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Neither can sign a letter of intent until November, but neither has to worry about proving himself in AAU tournaments and invitational camps before then. |
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The summer camps are run on a Monday to Friday basis from 10 am to 3pm and feature bilingual activities such as drama, art, crafts, music, dancing and sports. |
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And when you talk about the gulags and the concentration camps in Pol Pot's regime, millions of people, innocent people, were killed by those regimes. |
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The others, spared this fate, returned from their prisons and camps in the spring of 1956 as part of the de-Stalinization campaign that began under Khrushchev. |
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There are nearly 2,000 African migrants held in internment camps in the Negev desert as a result of the Anti-Infiltration Law. |
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They learned to play while exiled in the refugee camps of Libya, at a time when the nomadic Tamashek people were in armed revolt against the Malian authorities. |
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ASEAN's birth was dictated by the Cold War global bipolarism that divided the nations along the entire shatterbelt into camps joined to opposing external powers. |
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We conduct science activity camps such as life sciences or nature camps where students are taught how to collect and analyse samples and discuss their findings. |
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Militants' camps have never been completely wound up and infiltration takes place after the melting of snow at the passes straddling over the mountains. |
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It is now up to the players who created a wave of sympathy both in the public and in the media to show why their non-inclusion to the camps was an error of judgment. |
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The Roma, who are scattered throughout the country, mostly in small camps on the outskirts of towns and cities, are in many ways culturally unassimilated. |
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She grew up an orphan in Japanese internment camps and has a flighty streak. |
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These camps face severe problems of hunger, disease as well as security. |
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The team will then set up several base camps before beginning the ascents up the mountains in the wildest and least accessible part of Scandinavia. |
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Indeed, women returning from concentration camps were often mistaken for collabos because of their shaven heads and the headscarves or turbans they wore to cover it up. |
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Clinical and epidemiological data were collected from domiciliary cases and also from patients attending two medical camps that had been set up for the purpose. |
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Wednesday's settlement between the two camps and the vote in parliament pave the way for a revote that most observers believe will be won by Yushchenko. |
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Which of the two camps was having a better time may be a moot point, but there can be no dispute as to which was living most successfully in the here and now. |
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Over four million are in refugee camps in neighbouring countries. |
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The pardon process was essentially a negotiation between the disenfranchised groups populating the convict work camps and the white male middle class. |
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The first group is of tour operators, tour guides, hosts and hostesses at the various lodges and camps who ensure your safety and welfare is taken care of. |
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During his meteoric rise there, he worked on building the Pentagon and led the biggest housing project in history, constructing camps and cantonments for our troops. |
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From shark diving in Fiji to living like a wizard, check out the eight wildest new summer camps for kids. |
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Ferrari, the report also notes, went to USPS team training camps in the United States, Switzerland, and Spain. |
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The race was too close to call yesterday and both camps said they would pursue support among an estimated 10m undecided voters until the polling booths close this evening. |
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A map shows each station on the route, along with marking POW camps and other landmarks along the way. |
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There are two camps opposed to presentism, the camp that says the past and present are real, and the camp that says the past, present, and future are real. |
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The Gulag was Soviet society reflected in a nightmarishly distorted mirror and it was only when the communist system ceased to function that the camps disappeared altogether. |
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On Sunday, he led 15 men in military garb posing as senior officers conducting spot checks on armories, to two army camps in Gerik in northern Perak. |
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It is a fact that the chambers used for delousing, the only places where Zyklon-B residue has ever been found, were located outside the barbed wire fences, and thus outside the camps proper. |
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The camps offer activities including bouncy castles, mini tennis, games, swimming, football, trampolining, gymnastics, dance, arts and crafts, music, quizzes and videos. |
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Moreover, they are impeding humanitarian access to something approaching one million people who are languishing in camps desperately short of food and medicine. |
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To this day, my mother can recite the Hebrew poetry of Bialik, which she learned in the dp camps of postwar Germany. |
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Many live in squalid camps and eke out a living as day labourers. |
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People were deported to the camps in cattle cars, and upon arrival, usually separated from their families, tattooed with a serial number, deloused, and completely shaven. |
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In this regard, the political camps ought to tackle the issue of changing the presidential election system only after they help state affairs run smoothly and efficiently. |
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The prospect of another paralyzing cohabitation between a president and National Assembly of opposed political camps might bring about a change of heart. |
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Having to make tough choices after an attack on American soil in a world that was already becoming polarized into pro and anti-American camps isn't a task I'd envy of anybody. |
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Both sides, but especially the Italians, used picks, shovels, and dynamite to tunnel deep underneath enemy camps and then blast their adversaries to kingdom come. |
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The three rest camps in Etosha are overdue for basic maintenance. |
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It's like one of Martin Parr's photographic nightmares, a neon shanty town of amusement arcades, chip shops and crumbling holiday camps that look like gulags. |
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In fact, right-wing complaints about the migratory labor camps operated by the Farm Security Administration led him to send Rothstein to the state in the first place. |
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This will involve developing the area as ideal for horse riding, mountain biking, hiking, with overnighting in tented camps along the banks of the river. |
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The crueler the camps became, the more fervently they were covered up. |
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They did not attempt to confront mobs as they set aflame people and properties, they set up no camps to shelter the bereaved and destitute survivors. |
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In addition the Normans reused existing defensive works such as the ruinous Saxon Shore forts, and also hastily constructed earthworks around camps and forts. |
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Back then we had planned to ascend the mountain in traditional style, positioning camps as we climbed, and we had established Camp One at about 19,000 feet. |
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The displaced people have taken refuge in the two camps since 1998, the officials said, adding most of them are Karens who fled fighting in Myanmar. |
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The Federation will also be holding a series of camps and seminars in an effort to instruct karatekas concerning the World Karate Federation rules and regulations. |
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It's like in the '60s, when there were two distinct camps in the boho scene, one of which was Marxist and ideological and political and engaged and humorless to beat the band. |
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The majority of town camps have Arrente residents, many of whom are traditional owners or descendants of traditional owners of Alice Springs and its immediate surrounds. |
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Nevertheless, a soldier must eat a reasonably balanced diet in order to avoid fatigue, and the diseases which can run rampant through the camps of undernourished troops. |
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In the panic that followed the flooding, disorganized camps consisting mainly of tarps and plastic sheets had sprung up anywhere dry land was left among the rising waters. |
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Strategically located anti-poaching camps that serve as excellent deterrents to poachers and smugglers are indispensable in all our national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. |
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Outside, the propaganda on the labour camps sounds very good. |
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Commercial hunters using snares and guns strip an estimated one million tons of wildlife from forests to supply logging camps and distant cities with smoked bush meat. |
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But Kantor details some of the more trying episodes that left the two camps at odds with each other. |
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Every morning my brother and I had our horses fetched from the grazing-ground and rode out to visit neighbouring camps and laagers, eager to see all that we could. |
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Summer will be here before you know it, and now is the time to start making plans for camps and other activities that will keep your children entertained. |
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Authorities began demolishing their slum-like makeshift camps on Sunday. |
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Both camps hope that the party can examine itself, and respond to the public's expectation for morally upright officials and improved government efficiency. |
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Activities like camps and trips cost extra and vary from group to group. |
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These residents were reluctant to return to the estate but may have been prepared to move into one of the recreation camps that were eventually set aside for the purpose. |
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Roosevelt toyed with the idea of interning Italian-Americans in camps along with Japanese-Americans. |
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Concentration camps and small forts or blockhouses, which were strung together by 3,700 square miles of barbed wire fencing, became the chief means of achieving this end. |
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More than 100,000 are incarcerated in labour camps without trial. |
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The people in the cities and surrounding refugee camps are desperate. |
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The plan is still under discussion, but the idea is to move people temporarily to tent camps while workers clean and disinfect one neighbourhood at a time. |
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There are reports of some voting in refugee camps outside the city. |
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Al Qaeda camps are well established in the south and east of the country, according to Libyan and U.S. intelligence sources. |
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There were too few American troops on the ground and so police stations, ministries, army camps and government buildings were left wide open to the mobs. |
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Many of the leading approaches are commonly grouped into competing camps of deontologists and Kantians on the one hand and consequentialists or utilitarians on the other. |
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Marxists believe that there are two great opposing camps that are battling it out on the world-historical stage, and that these are the capitalist and proletarian classes. |
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At times the book is overly laden with abstractions, but having squatted in refugee camps and watched Los Federales hunt down wetbacks, I felt it to be well anchored. |
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In spring of 2011 the Ohio board voted to sell five camps and renovate the remaining two. |
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After all, sometimes we would play for the camp officers and their families, who lived at the camps in beautiful communes right outside the gates. |
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Most of the 225,000 refugees that flooded into the country of 1.5 million people, however, didn't stay in refugee camps but were billeted with local families. |
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The relative calm in the camps means the process of healing can begin. |
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Finger mullet can be bought from camps or caught in cast nets. |
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But the prospect of large-scale refugee camps has alarmed aid agencies. |
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A lot of expeditions built base camps and refuges over the years, so it was perfectly plausible to have something like that survive, in the middle of nowhere. |
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The group also says these fees are important to help fund its other activities, from writing camps for kids in the Berkshires to readings on Indian reservations. |
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But beyond these two traditional camps a third way is emerging. |
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Sourav's men may have faltered at the World Cup finals but camps like these do hint at a team that is busy broadening its vision and strengthening its sinews. |
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Yet knowledge of the peacock flower and its use as an abortifacient remained confined, by and large, to the slave camps and backwoods villages of the New World colonies. |
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They will set up their easels and work camps on the City's streets. |
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Regrouping in camps diminishes resistance, facilitates extermination and makes it possible to camouflage it, to give it the appearance of a natural death. |
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Within seconds, the various camps hit the phones to decide on tactics. |
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To find camps that are looking for year-round staff, talk to your local ACA executive director or visit www. |
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The labour camps of the old Soviet Union are well described by the writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn. |
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On the other hand, Shashkat affectees demanded the government shift them to the camps set up for the internally displaced people in Hunza. |
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Officials at camping grounds or tourist camps will serve visitors to Yamal. |
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The Far Eastern prison camps were notorious for brutal conditions and sadistic guards. |
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He won a victory in the war and extended his control over the region, as remains of camps and fortifications in the region indicate. |
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Such camps are also a good way to learn about potential college scholarships in their sport. |
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At today's lumber camps you will see more giant skidders, mammoth harvesters, and merciless mechanical debranchers than horses and grindstones. |
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Colleges and universities have also created camps using their facilities to host younger students. |
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To meet a growing demand for language education, language camps have developed around the United States. |
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Drainage of excess water and waste were common practices in camps as well as the permanent medical structures, which come at a later date. |
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Summer camps provide an amazing opportunity for children to learn hands on. |
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These camps are often run by colleges or universities, and are usually for children in junior or senior high school. |
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In addition, there are a lot of church organized camps including many denominations. |
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Yes, he camps it up and makes overtly sexual quips, but he consistently outclasses everyone else in the book in skill, strength, and savvy. |
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A number of camps were held at Brighton, where the militia regiments were reviewed by the Prince Regent. |
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Concentration camps were established in which inmates were used as slave labour until they died of exhaustion or disease. |
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They are burial grounds and unmarked graves, and the camps are tombs. |
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The Mobile Care Unit will visit work sites and labour camps and ensure that the workers get their rights. |
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As per the new guidelines issued by the NHRC in 2013, double-decker beds in makeshift labour camps on construction sites have been banned. |
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A committee is being set up to examine current and future needs of labour camps in Qatar. |
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North Korea labor camps are known for their harsh torture acts and ill-treatment. |
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Most of the patients of the hospital are from nearby refugee camps who are really poor people, said head doctor Ahmet Sumbul. |
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Dzhugashvili's odyssey through the German camps lasted almost two years. |
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They were taken to Salonica and put into solitary confinement for a month before transfer to POW camps in Germany. |
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In 2014, IOM trained 143 male and female youths, from IDP camps and El Fasher urban area, at the El Fasher Technical School, North Darfur. |
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Stranded Pakistani Biharis since 1971 living in various camps in Bangladesh speak Urdu. |
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About eight million men surrendered and were held in POW camps during the war. |
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The camps aimed at inculcating qualities of leadership, camaraderie and team spirit under severe physical and mental duress on the trainees. |
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John was held in numerous PoW camps including the infamous Stalag Luft VI in Lithuania, where more than 9000 troops were incarcerated. |
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That suggests it's another wheeze along the lines of boot camps and police frogmarching yobs to cashpoints. |
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Berlusconi commented at a rally in Milan ahead of the European elections that concentration camps never existed for Germans. |
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It was one of the first and the largest of the concentration camps on German soil, following Dachau's opening just over four years earlier. |
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The government has been trying to exert control over the internal refugee camps and has set up alternative camps which will be free of weapons. |
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Twelver Shi'ism is organized into differing philosophical camps headed by Grand Ayatollahs. |
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Stalin is widely reviled as he was responsible for millions of deaths in political purges, labour camps and forced agricultural collectivisation. |
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Refugee camps played a crucial role during the Second intifada. |
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