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Mutinous Syrian soldiers and police officers remained behind to fight against an expected all-out government assault, a resident said, and unarmed demonstrators were ready to fight "with their hands" in the town just 12 miles from the Turkish border.
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Mutinous Syrian soldiers and police officers remained behind to fight against an expected all-out government assault, a resident said, and unarmed demonstrators were ready to fight "with their hands" in the town just 12 miles from the Turkish border.
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Mutinous Syrian soldiers and police officers remained behind to fight against an expected all-out government assault, a resident said, and unarmed demonstrators were ready to fight "with their hands" in the town just 12 miles from the Turkish border.
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Mutinous Syrian soldiers and police officers remained behind to fight against an expected all-out government assault, a resident said, and unarmed demonstrators were ready to fight "with their hands" in the town just 12 miles from the Turkish border.
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This is my favorite, which I enjoy reading for itself as well as for what it teaches me: Steering the Craft: Exercises and Discussions on Story Writing for the Lone Navigator or the Mutinous Crew by Ursula K.
Books on Writing Victoria Janssen 2009
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Mutinous members of a Bangladesh paramilitary unit accepted an amnesty offered by the government, but refused to hand their weapons to the Army after fighting over a pay dispute killed at least five people on Wednesday.
Recap: BDR Vs. Army 2009
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Mutinous members of a Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) agreed to lay down their arms and accept an amnesty offered by the government, one of their officers said.
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This is my favorite, which I enjoy reading for itself as well as for what it teaches me: Steering the Craft: Exercises and Discussions on Story Writing for the Lone Navigator or the Mutinous Crew by Ursula K.
Archive 2009-05-01 Victoria Janssen 2009
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Mutinous soldiers attacked the residence of Guinea-Bissau's president Joao Bernardo Vieira a week after successful parliamentary elections had given fresh hope for stability in the coup-prone country.
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Mutinous soldiers fought their way into the fortified residence of
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