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Actually, I was the editor of a magazine, a radical magazine called Ramparts in the late '60s, early' 70s.
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Half-way up the Ramparts was a foot-wide ledge, and here the boy would walk round the bastions and in the square face to the sea would sit upon the ledge with his legs dangling over the water and read his volume.
Gilian The Dreamer His Fancy, His Love and Adventure Neil Munro
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I was so excited I wrote a book about it—a novel that was published under the title Bright Ramparts . . .
How to Stop Worrying and Start Living Dale Carnegie 1944
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At one point, called the "Ramparts," the channel narrows to less than 0.5 km and the river flows at high speed between 60-meter (m) high cliffs.
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"Ramparts," in case you don't know, are the protective walls or other elevations that surround a fort.
07/04/2006 2006
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And while I was out there -- and I was just there for six months, but while I was out there, "Ramparts" magazine, which was located in San Francisco, exposed this story.
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It even has the illustration from the June 1972 "Ramparts" magazine, showing how to constuct a "black box" to prevent the calling party from being billed for the call.
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Roger L. Simon Nostradamus on the Day of the Massachusetts Election Ron Radosh Reading "Ramparts" in the 21st Century: A L.ok Back at the 60's Major L.ft-wing Magazine
Pajamas Media 2010
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Zulus on the Ramparts! is quite cinematic from start to finish, and lots of fun.
Zulus on the Ramparts! by Victory Point Games « Third Point of Singularity 2009
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Zulus on the Ramparts! is based on the earlier War of Israeli Independence, which I also own and have played several times.
Zulus on the Ramparts! by Victory Point Games « Third Point of Singularity 2009
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