This is the Sudan the world sees, but what are the horrors these people have fled?
Kofi Annan said the horrors of Rwanda had happened because the world failed to act.
We tend to think of a chaplain's faith as his armor against the horrors of war.
Along with disco, leisure suits and Watergate, one of the horrors of the 1970s was stagflation.
Mr Snyder's book weaves the stories together, explaining how the horrors interacted and reinforced each other.
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The record, which was inspired by the horrors of war, was the bookmakers' favourite.
These, he says, chose life and asserted it despite the horrors they had endured.
But doing so risks repeating the horrors of the past, while ignoring the history of human progress.
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He writes in a direct, matter-of-fact style that puts the horrors he is relating in dark relief.
But as the horrors in Syria accumulate (see article), that line is getting hard to defend.
The older generations, of course, remember the horrors and this is an extension of that in some respects.
But the ancestors did not know about Paul Watson, Craig McCaw and the horrors of modern media attention.
Christianity, rather than the glories of Athens and the horrors of Sparta, may be proving the biggest draw.
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Ms Murray added that in the restricted tim she could not "go through all the horrors of this reform".
Yet despite all the horrors, it was heartening that at least part of the spirit of Sarajevo somehow survived.
Many exhibits have explored the horrors of Nazi death camps, but much less is known about Nazi labor camps.
For the children of New Orleans the horrors of Hurricane Katrina are hard to erase, even two years later.
It's one thing to read about the horrors of the modern medical system.
In his testimony he described the horrors he witnessed on September 11, 2001.
In a case that recalled the horrors of William Buckley, US Marine Lt.
The Petscheks were also German-speaking Jews, wise enough to foresee the horrors that awaited them: they left Prague in 1938.
But the horrors will continue, it implies, until the Americans are persuaded that their chosen way out is a cul-de-sac.
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Mr Mbeki is expected to say that remembering the horrors of the 1899-1902 war will deter South Africa from repeating them.
Other acts announced include The Horrors, Jimmy Cliff, The Cribs, The Presidents Of The United States Of America and Martha Wainwright.
Every time you play this game, the horrors that await -- much like the rooms and hallways -- will be different.
Yet most Germans, mindful of the horrors of Hitler's essentially pagan regime, still cling to the Christian foundations of their society.
By strengthening its homelessness safety net, the Scottish Government is making excellent progress in saving people from the horrors of homelessness.
That old world order began in 1944 at Bretton Woods in response to the Great Depression and the horrors that followed.
One of the triumphs of the EU has been as a beacon for countries to throw off the horrors of their past.
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