We have been here going on five days now, a few days before the war began.
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Before the war it carried 900, 000 barrels a day from northern Iraq to Turkey's Mediterranean coast.
"They had, before the war, infrastructure in Iraq, and some of that remains, " he said.
Even before the war, the disparity in health care provision between the neighbouring countries was stark.
The giant Kirkuk oil field is pumping 500, 000 bpd, compared with 850, 000 before the war.
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The Russians insisted on removing another quarter in the last few months before the war.
Even before the war Tbilisi sought membership in NATO, technically the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
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John Abizaid, who speaks Arabic and was chosen by Rumsfeld to work with Franks before the war.
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But Mr Blix's hunch before the war, that he was up to no good, wasn't far wrong.
My late father was born in Hawaii, and then raised in Japan, returning to Hawaii before the War.
Before the war began, many pundits and armchair strategists were asked to predict the length of the war.
The peace deal says that refugees should be able to return to where they lived before the war.
Before the war, and especially today, the industry that matters most in Sierra Leone is not diamonds but cocoa.
Her mother's family had been relatively well-off in Tokyo before the war, but the evacuation drained the family's wealth.
Before the war on hairballs, the production process for Command hooks began at a 3M plant in Springfield, Mo.
Much of Iraq's oil infrastructure was struggling to function, even before the war.
Meanwhile, in an inversion of their rhetoric before the war, the governments that waged it have been massaging down expectations.
Many had gone underground since the U.S. invasion, prevented by violence from occupying the galleries that existed before the war.
"The assumption is that Saddam Hussein for whatever reason destroyed them or hid them beyond finding before the war started, " he told Today.
Before the war started, from January 2002 to March 2003, about a half-dozen violent deaths were reported daily, the study said.
The administration also dismissed findings of U.N. weapons inspectors, who returned shortly before the war and reported finding no banned weapons.
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"When Mussolini and Hitler visited each other before the war, they would each have their photographers document their trips, " Maddalena said.
Sugimoto painted pastoral landscapes before the war, but during and after his incarceration his work reflected the experience of imprisoned Japanese-Americans.
U.S. officials predicted before the war that at least 100 metric tons of weapon-ready chemical and biological agents would be found.
There was a time in the years before the war, when many earnest and educated people believed that democracy was finished.
His dream, before the war, was to be a British Army officer, finely turned out in a red coat and brass buttons.
Current tax burdens are now much higher than they were before the War, so raising taxes today would be much more difficult.
Before the war, Addis Ababa had a substantial Eritrean population, but this has been diminished both by deportations and by voluntary repatriations.
The good art that would appeal to a cultured eye and mind has not as much as chance as before the war.
Feith: Before the war there was an idea, which Jay Garner talked about in press briefings that he did here in Washington.
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