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You get to run around the desert on A.T.
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First it's the roar of F-16 jets from a nearby NATO base, then a hailstorm, then torrential rains that change the color of the desert so that previous shots won't match new ones.
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And yet, even as the man known as "Desert Storm" began to tweak his strategy, he didn't exactly overwhelm his rival offensively.
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We can't withdraw behind the walls of an American fortress in the desert and expect that we'll actually be able to train and advise these people and be able to stand them up.
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It's a hard life, but prosperous, at least in the years when there isn't a drought--then the dry savannah turns to desert and there is nothing to do but hold on and try to survive with enough cattle and game to start over.
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It's little wonder that when the residents of the desert kingdom dipped their hands in their pockets for the Syrians, they didn't disappoint.
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However, Libya's armed forces don't have the high-tech aerial equipment necessary to survey the miles of empty desert.
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Seven-year-old Santosh hadn't been in her new job a week yet in Dabbi, in the western desert state of Rajasthan, when a reporter visited.
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His face, the little that wasn't covered by his thick beard, seemed unaffected by his years of hardship and overexposure to the desert wind and sun.
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Instead, Mr. Henen often hustles out to remote parts of the Mojave Desert to make sure the threatened desert tortoise, which can weigh 10 pounds and live to be more than 50 years old, isn't frightened by charging troops.
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