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One exception to the contemporary motif is "Empire," a 12-part series due to be broadcast in October on ORT, which takes a step back in time and re-enacts -- again in St . Petersburg-- a string of history-making "hits" or terrorist attacks that took place during the final decades of the Romanov empire.

Which brings us to Fallout 4, the latest instalment in a string of alternate history games set after a global nuclear war.

His solitary soak is interrupted by the unexpected arrival of Rob McNulty Rufus Collinss), a builder who has a proposition, though it takes the younger man some time to reveal its nature, as Hugh spins out a nearly continuous verbal string of history, fantasy, song, invective, and politics.

The owners of a string of carwashes with a history of labor law violations and who are under investigation by the state attorney general's office are paid by the city to clean city-owned cars, according to a new report.

One of the more prestigious producers at the Salon is Chateau La Haye, with a string of awards and a history stretching back to Henry II, producing 75,000 bottles of delicious Saint-Estephe wine from 11 hectares.

The deadline it bears for leaving is Aug. 14, or in the Hebrew calendar of that year, the Ninth of Av, a fast day associated with a string of calamities in Jewish history.

Even so, the anti-poverty plan that Sen. Lee presented at the Heritage Foundation was thin gruel -- a rehash of failed policies, a string of lofty rhetoric, a revision of history, and a denial of the facts.

As Prosecutor Chacaltana struggles to make sense of a string of gory deaths, an unburied history of terror and counter-terror stalks the land again.

Willy-nilly, the Perzábals were now leading characters in the most shameful human-rights scandal in Mexico's recent history: a string of brutal killings of young women which came to be called the Juárez murders, because they seemed to be confined — in the public imagination, at least — to one seedy border town.

Willy-nilly, the Perzábals were now leading characters in the most shameful human-rights scandal in Mexico's recent history: a string of brutal killings of young women which came to be called the Juárez murders, because they seemed to be confined in the public imagination, at least to one seedy border town.

Federal prosecutors are passing on their last chance to reinvigorate a criminal tax-shelter proceeding, once billed as the largest in history, after a string of setbacks in the case.

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