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Mr. Lopez was enthralled by the 1927 Academy Award-winning silent movie "Wings," telling of the exploits of World War I pilots, and, as he once recalled, "It really hooked me on fighter planes".
Speed Grapher follows the exploits of former war photographer Tatsumi Saiga, who investigates a secret fetish club for the ultra-wealthy called the Roppongi Club.
"They are men and women like us – our brothers seeking a better life, starving, persecuted, wounded, exploited, victims of war," he said from St Peter's Square.
Traffickers disproportionately prey on the poor, the homeless, and communities of color, often exploiting victims of war and economic inequality.
"They are men and women like us, our brothers seeking a better life, starving, persecuted, wounded, exploited, victims of war.
Hungry, persecuted, injured, exploited, victims of wars.
"It was, of course, the Merlin that powered the planes of the Dambusters Raid in May 1943, the greatest single RAF exploit of the war and one that symbolised Britain's heroic fightback against Germany".
But the officials were also concerned that Republicans not be perceived as exploiting the talk of war for political gain.
They exploit the exigencies of war to sound like clergymen, seizing religious language to veil partisan public policies in a miasma of ersatz godliness.
Smuggling, a tradition in the Balkans, peaked in the '90s when traffickers in heroin and humans exploited the chaos of war to create what came to be known locally as the "wild business".
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