Despite the passing of time, missing pieces and unusual cause of death, the group determined it was a line-of-duty death.
Mr Kourouma denounces the iniquity of adults who, in Africa as elsewhere, fight their wars by proxy, sending children to their death on the front line.
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Apart from the airport ceremonies that are attended by senior officers, the motorcade to the soldier's home town evokes strong sentiments of an appreciative nation - no-one seems to bother about how lowly the soldier's rank was - his death at the front line had raised him into the ranks of the venerated.
Another refused to toe the line on the death penalty.
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Right at the death, Leeman cleared off the line as Glentoran held on to take the three points.
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Speaking earlier this week, Mr Baker said a possible link between Jason Kolar's position with the force and his parents' death was "not a significant line of inquiry".
The Saints replacement powered over with six minutes left, and a weaving run to the line from Meli at the death brought up the half century of points for the defending champions.
In the Korean War as a young infantry officer, I nearly froze to death with my company holding our final protective line of fire.
Words still mean something and just as Republicans went far over the line last year with their accusations about death panels in the health bill, they are doing it again this year with taxes.
His feelings for his parents also emerge in songs like "123 Goodbye, " which includes the line "I love you more in death than I ever could in life, " though Perkins prefers to sing about these thoughts rather than talk about them.
When bacteria become resistant to first line treatments, the risk of complications and death is increased.
Less prescription - company pension schemes should be freed from obligations to boost rewards in line with inflation, and payout, after death, to a claimant's widow or widower.
Gone are the days when you are going to create a lot of opportunities and convert them - and just one clean line break or moment of genius at the death could have taken the game away from us.
Paul Leeman came to the Glens rescue right at the death as he cleared a Coleraine free-kick off the line.
Completing a distinguished line-up of nominees are Brian Dennehy for Death of a Salesman at the Lyric, Con O'Neill for Telstar at the New Ambassadors, and David Threlfall for Someone Who'll Watch Over Me.
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Even until the 1960s the official Catholic line was that the Jews were to blame for the death of Jesus.
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His death, which they blamed on the justice system, "crossed a line, " the letter said.
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One of the toughest hard-line commentators, Hossein Shariatmadari, conceded that the harshness of the death sentence had played into the hands of the reformists.
Adopting this line of thinking in a vacuum can actually send a company into a death spiral.
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At Walt Disney World, families travel in packs - with younger kids waiting in the wings while older siblings attack rides with death-defying drops, and older siblings dragging their feet as younger kids wait in line for a photo op with Mickey.
It's a concern shared by many investors, who have been bailing out of Apple's stock amid tougher competition for the iPhone and the iPad and the lack of a new product line since Tim Cook became the company's CEO shortly before Jobs' death.
In one instance, a cow fell off the processing line and was chased through the abattoir before having its legs cut and being stabbed to death, she said.
Irish then saw substitute Dan Murphy sin-binned for pulling down a scrum with the home side camped just five metres from their line, and Dickinson put them out of their misery when he rumbled over at the death.
The assembled also included relatives of other officers lost in the line of duty: the father and sister of Alain Schaberger, who was shoved to his death while answering a domestic violence call in 2011, and the mother of Russel Timoshenko, who was shot during a 2007 traffic stop.
Another line of inquiry is to investigate how health systems perform in tackling conditions that are treatable, comparing death-rates for such illnesses among the under-75s.
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Ms Prince said the GSPCA's policy on horse racing was in line with the RSPCA's in the UK, which sought to minimise incidents which led to the death of any animals.
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