During the 1960s and 1970s, at the height of his fane, he embraced Martin Luther King and the civil rights struggle. |
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He is this fane of destruction where our society was built. |
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The priests of the Germans and Britons were druids. They had their sacred oaken groves. Such were their steeple houses. Nature was to some extent a fane to them. |
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Fane was working in Afghanistan as a doctor as far back as the 1980s, during the Soviet Union invasion. |
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In the northwest corner of the bay, the Castletown River cuts through the intertidal zone and the smaller River Fane flows into the southeast corner. |
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