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  • He taught Jewish settlers and Haganah enlistees to go out from their previous closed-in and defensive-like stockade enclosures, fearlessly at night like their enemies, to often blindly track the land with nothing but a compass, a flashlight, and a topographical map to hunt and ambush marauders and terrorists.

    Robert Eisenman: Who Killed Orde Wingate? Robert Eisenman 2011

  • The pungent scents of sandalwood and frankincense permeated the closed-in air as the priest led Rutgers down a narrow, well-lit hallway to what looked like a steel door at its end.

    Etched in Bone Adrian Phoenix 2011

  • The pungent scents of sandalwood and frankincense permeated the closed-in air as the priest led Rutgers down a narrow, well-lit hallway to what looked like a steel door at its end.

    Etched in Bone Adrian Phoenix 2011

  • He taught Jewish settlers and Haganah enlistees to go out from their previous closed-in and defensive-like stockade enclosures, fearlessly at night like their enemies, to often blindly track the land with nothing but a compass, a flashlight, and a topographical map to hunt and ambush marauders and terrorists.

    Robert Eisenman: Who Killed Orde Wingate? Robert Eisenman 2011

  • The pungent scents of sandalwood and frankincense permeated the closed-in air as the priest led Rutgers down a narrow, well-lit hallway to what looked like a steel door at its end.

    Etched in Bone Adrian Phoenix 2011

  • He taught Jewish settlers and Haganah enlistees to go out from their previous closed-in and defensive-like stockade enclosures, fearlessly at night like their enemies, to often blindly track the land with nothing but a compass, a flashlight, and a topographical map to hunt and ambush marauders and terrorists.

    Robert Eisenman: Who Killed Orde Wingate? Robert Eisenman 2011

  • He taught Jewish settlers and Haganah enlistees to go out from their previous closed-in and defensive-like stockade enclosures, fearlessly at night like their enemies, to often blindly track the land with nothing but a compass, a flashlight, and a topographical map to hunt and ambush marauders and terrorists.

    Robert Eisenman: Who Killed Orde Wingate? Robert Eisenman 2011

  • It also has a few closed-in markets, like the Showplace.

    20 Odd Questions: Stephanie Phair 2011

  • He taught Jewish settlers and Haganah enlistees to go out from their previous closed-in and defensive-like stockade enclosures, fearlessly at night like their enemies, to often blindly track the land with nothing but a compass, a flashlight, and a topographical map to hunt and ambush marauders and terrorists.

    Robert Eisenman: Who Killed Orde Wingate? Robert Eisenman 2011

  • He taught Jewish settlers and Haganah enlistees to go out from their previous closed-in and defensive-like stockade enclosures, fearlessly at night like their enemies, to often blindly track the land with nothing but a compass, a flashlight, and a topographical map to hunt and ambush marauders and terrorists.

    Robert Eisenman: Who Killed Orde Wingate? Robert Eisenman 2011

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