Many people come a long way to commemorate the dead and to discover the war-scarred landscape. |
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Nowhere is that truer than in the war-scarred east and north of the country. |
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Significantly, Massarotto took on ailing factories in both his hometown and in war-scarred Vukovar. |
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Like war-scarred veterans, OPEC found greater solidarity by enduring the crash in oil prices. |
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She was in Bosnia, where she had been leading mask-making workshops with war-scarred women and children. |
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Accordingly, Mitchell and her designer, Bunny Christie, set the action in the bleak offices of a war-scarred ferry terminal. |
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This book chronicles the peacebuilding efforts of the men and women who have risked their lives in the war-scarred heartland of Central Mindanao. |
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Gardiner paints a vivid picture of the war-scarred landscape into which Bach was born. |
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In camps for displaced people in Azerbaijan, war-scarred provinces of Angola and classrooms in Lao PDR, trained teachers help children and countries develop. |
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A little big city, war-scarred and then quickly patched up again. |
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