• They came from a little hamlet in the Kharkov district in order to establish an entirely new farming colony here, in the heart of the untamed landscape of the forsaken Menashe highlands.

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  • By any measure, for a borrower that has forsaken the right of seniorage, THEY ARE BUST!

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  • It has for the most part forsaken extra-parliamentary activities in favour of working within Bangladesh's democracy.

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  • Obviously, the conversion of a forsaken oil silo into a proper home starts off with a super-thorough detox.

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  • It's unclear how many Greek donkeys are forsaken in the country's economic tragedy.

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  • As the old prioress, Madame de Croissy, lies writhing on her deathbed, she cries out that God has forsaken her and the Carmelite order.

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  • It is plugging the multimedia power of its Pentium II processor with demonstrations of 3-D Web sites such as Virtual Arsenal - a tour of the Premier League champions' ground, the forthcoming Legal and General estate agency site which lets visitors tour homes inside and out and the Internet-enabled game Forsaken.

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  • Sander's intellectual approach to design and her dedication to integrity, however, have been sorely missed in fashion in the last decade, when so many companies have forsaken quality for quantity, and beautiful products for beautiful profits.

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  • The campaign mirrors the strategy embraced by the U.S. itself in Iraq and Afghanistan, where American troops spent years rebuilding forsaken insurgent strongholds.

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  • But Correa stressed that the knowledge of how to work with the environment, climate and materials had long been available - but modern architects had "forgotten and forsaken" it.

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